With an overflowing war chest from its $5 billion raise that closed last month (not to mention billions in revenue), Databricks is acquiring. The company, best known for its cloud data analytics ...
Databricks is getting support for Tecton’s feature store, as an increasing number of enterprises look to leverage its lakehouse platform for machine learning (ML) projects. In a statement on Thursday, ...
Data analytics company Databricks is continuing its buying spree, acquiring Neon, which offers cloud-based database software. OpenAI and artificial intelligence coding startup Replit are Neon ...
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Databricks recently reached a valuation exceeding $100 billion following its latest funding round, joining the elite group of most-valuable private companies like SpaceX, ByteDance and OpenAI.
At a time when many enterprise companies have struggled to find growth and valuations have plunged, Databricks continues to prove the exception. In September the company raised $500 million on a ...
AI thrives on data but feeding it the right data is harder than it seems. As enterprises scale their AI initiatives, they face the challenge of managing diverse data pipelines, ensuring proximity to ...
Founders: Ali Ghodsi (CEO), Matei Zaharia, Reynold Xin, Ion Stoica, Patrick Wendell, Andy Konwinski, Arsalan Tavakoli-Shiraji Launched: 2013 Headquarters: San Francisco Funding: $20 billion Valuation: ...
The data and AI giant will use its latest capital infusion to accelerate development of its Lakebase database for AI agents and Genie conversational AI assistant. Databricks’ astronomical growth ...
Arsalan Tavakoli was at his bachelor party in 2013 when Ali Ghodsi, a computer science researcher at the University of California, Berkeley, pulled him aside. The two had become colleagues and friends ...