As the AI industry races toward bigger models—and louder claims—Databricks is quietly building the infrastructure to make these models actually work for business. Databricks’s data management and ...
Databricks isn’t letting up on its Bay Area leasing spree. Hot off a string of expansions in Sunnyvale earlier this year, the San Francisco-based software company is growing in its hometown with a new ...
Databricks has acquired Quotient AI, a provider of AI agent evaluation and training software, to help enterprises scale AI agents in production more reliably. “Quotient AI was built to close the gap ...
Several widely used tools in Databricks Inc.'s Lakehouse platform infringe two patents covering predictive-model databases, search functions, and access controls, a federal lawsuit said. Databricks is ...
AI coding agents have become one of the fastest-growing categories in enterprise software. In the span of just a few years, these development tools have evolved from simple autocomplete assistants ...
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Databricks is having one of those years that most enterprise software companies would quietly envy. The data and AI platform says it has reached a $5.4bn annual revenue run rate, growing 65% year over ...
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Databricks Inc. has raised $1.8 billion in debt financing from a group of institutional investors, Bloomberg and CNBC reported today. The funds were provided in two tranches. Databricks received the ...
Databricks now has access to over $7 billion in debt, a person familiar with the matter told CNBC. Investors valued the data analytics software maker at $134 billion in a funding round announced in ...
Databricks says Instructed Retriever outperforms RAG and could move AI pilots to production faster, but analysts warn it could expose data, governance, and budget gaps that CIOs can’t ignore.