Try GOLD - Free
Polars + DuckDB: The New Power Combo for In-Process Analytics
Open Source For You
|February 2026
Polars and DuckDB form an excellent in-process analytics stack for 2026. They occupy the important middle ground between traditional DataFrame libraries and fully distributed systems, offering high performance without operational overhead.
Over the last decade, distributed data processing frameworks, such as Apache Spark, have been the default solution for analytics workloads that exceed the limits of traditional DataFrame tools. Many teams are now realising that a large share of their analytics jobs operate on tens of gigabytes, not terabytes, and run on machines that are far more capable than those of a decade ago.
In-process analytics is gaining traction because modern laptops and cloud VMs routinely offer 32-128 GB of RAM, fast NVMe storage, and many-core CPUs. For mid-scale ETL, feature engineering, and analytical reporting, the bottleneck is often not raw compute power but system complexity.
This has driven a shift away from heavyweight distributed systems towards lightweight, local analytics engines that start instantly, are easier to debug, and integrate naturally into application code. Polars and DuckDB exemplify this shift.Overview of Polars and DuckDB
Polars is a high-performance DataFrame library written in Rust with bindings for Python and other languages. While often compared to Pandas, Polars is fundamentally different in its execution model. It is built on the Apache Arrow columnar format, uses multi-threaded execution by default, and emphasises lazy evaluation. Instead of executing operations eagerly, Polars can construct a full query plan and optimise it before touching data.
DuckDB is an embedded analytical database optimised for OLAP-style workloads. Often described as 'SQLite for analytics’, DuckDB runs entirely in-process and requires no separate server. It provides a rich SQL dialect, vectorised execution, and efficient scanning of columnar data formats such as Parquet.

This story is from the February 2026 edition of Open Source For You.
Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 10,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
MORE STORIES FROM Open Source For You
Open Source For You
Top 10 Open Source Tools for System and IT Administrators
All reputed online services have committed system and IT administrators working behind the scenes. Here are ten open source tools they should be aware of, as these can help them monitor, automate, as well as manage complex infrastructure with relative ease.
6 mins
February 2026
Open Source For You
Google opens access to its Gemini Deep Research Agent
Google has opened access to its Gemini Deep Research Agent for the first time, allowing developers to integrate advanced autonomous research capabilities directly into their applications.
1 min
February 2026
Open Source For You
NVIDIA buys SchedMD, keeps Slurm open source and vendor neutral
NVIDIA has acquired AI software company SchedMD, signalling a deeper commitment to open source technologies as competition intensifies across the artificial intelligence ecosystem.
1 min
February 2026
Open Source For You
How Open Source Tools Power Modern IT Operations
Open source tools have not replaced enterprise IT platforms; they have become the connective layer that makes modern operations possible.
6 mins
February 2026
Open Source For You
Mandiant's Auralnspector enhances Salesforce security
Google-owned cybersecurity firm Mandiant has released AuraInspector, a free, open source command-line tool designed to identify dangerous access control misconfigurations in Salesforce environments, marking a significant move to democratise enterprise-grade security testing.
1 min
February 2026
Open Source For You
Google launches Universal Commerce Protocol to power agentic AI commerce
Google has introduced the Universal Commerce Protocol (UCP), a new open standard that enables AI agents to autonomously perform end-to-end commerce activities, spanning product discovery, purchasing, checkout, payments, and postpurchase experiences.
1 min
February 2026
Open Source For You
Zero Trust CI/CD: The Death of Static Secrets
In an era where data breach costs continue to hit record highs, shifting to a secretless CI/CD pipeline is the most effective step to safeguard digital infrastructure.
7 mins
February 2026
Open Source For You
Quantum Algorithms: The Future of Computing
Explore the essence of quantum algorithms, their groundbreaking applications, recent innovations, and the challenges that remain.
8 mins
February 2026
Open Source For You
Bringing Clarity to the Chaos in AI
AI feels powerful, yet most teams struggle because they cannot define what intelligence they really need. But there are ways to address this challenge.
5 mins
February 2026
Open Source For You
Top researchers return to OpenAI
OpenAI has welcomed back three high-profile researchers, Barret Zoph, Luke Metz, and Sam Schoenholz, following their brief tenure at former OpenAI CTO Mira Murati's AI startup, Thinking Machines.
1 min
February 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size

