San Francisco-based data and AI focused firm Databricks noted this past week that it has delivered steady results, announcing on February 9, 2026, that it has exceeded a $5.4 billion annual revenue ...
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 ...
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 9, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Databricks, the Data and AI company, today announced it crossed a $5.4 billion revenue run-rate, delivering >65% year-over-year growth during its Q4.
On Monday, Databricks announced it reached a $5.4 billion revenue run rate, growing 65% year-over-year, of which more than $1.4 billion was from its AI products. Co-founder and CEO Ali Ghodsi wanted ...
Databricks just announced new financials, revealing more about the real productivity impact of AI agents. Of the databases on Databricks' platform, 80% are now being built by AI agents, not people.
Company plans to use funds to accelerate AI database, Genie assistant JPMorgan Chase leads $2 billion debt financing Databricks' AI products cross $1.4 billion in annualized revenue Feb 9 (Reuters) - ...
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Databricks announced the Databricks Lakebase is now generally available on AWS—introducing a new class of operational database that treats infrastructure as a flexible, on-demand service. According to ...