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Snowflake CEO Sridhar Ramaswamy isn’t impressed that archrival Databricks, which is privately held, is raising a new funding round from existing investors at a valuation of more than $100 billion. In ...
Databricks plans to use the funds for product development and acquisitions, reflecting a growing trend in AI investment.
Snowflake is positioning itself as the “factory floor” for enterprise AI, embedding LLMs, RAG, and skills into its AI Data ...
For all the talk about the rise of low-cost or open-source AI models, enterprises are still gravitating to brand-name models ...
The two companies’ data science platforms have become core components for many CIOs who are focused on leveraging organizational data to drive AI deployments, as the market for similar tools rapidly ...
Snowflake's share price remains under pressure due to its ongoing growth deceleration and rising competition. In particular, Databricks is growing rapidly and trying to drive adoption of the data ...
To address this need, Databricks and Snowflake have emerged as the best one-stop shops for this. They are locked in a duel, espousing different approaches, and having different cultures.
In response, Snowflake this month open-sourced its Polaris technical metadata catalog. Databricks then acquired Tabular (founded by the creators of Iceberg) and subsequently open-sourced Unity.
Databricks, a rival to Snowflake in cloud data, is nearing a $100 billion valuation after a new funding round, a significant ...