On Tuesday, Databricks announced it had raised more than $4 billion at a $134 billion valuation for its Series L.
Our analysis and end-user discussions continue to demonstrate that a new modern data stack is emerging along with sophisticated data-oriented “personas,” such as data analysts and data scientists.
Databricks Grows >55% YoY, Surpasses $4.8B Revenue Run-Rate, and is Raising >$4B Series L at $134B Valuation Company accelerates investments in Agent Bricks, Lakebase and Databricks Apps to power Data ...
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Databricks Lakehouse Platform combines cost-effective data storage with machine learning and data analytics, and it's available on AWS, Azure, and GCP. Could it be an affordable alternative for your ...
Databricks Inc. today introduced two new products, LakeFlow and AI/BI, that promise to ease several of the tasks involved in analyzing business information for useful patterns. LakeFlow is designed to ...
The hottest big data tools in 2025 include Amazon Aurora DSQL, Snowflake Intelligence, and the Databricks Lakebase.
Snowflake and Databricks are surely similar companies. While each positions itself a bit differently, both provide data storage, processing and governance in a cloud context. Both are holding customer ...