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bisher 15 Ausgaben- Newsletter #1518. August 2026· 2026-W34What sells in Databricks Marketplace is not what is stockedWe browsed Databricks Marketplace inside a real workspace and sorted the whole catalog. It is overwhelmingly a data store: tables outnumber apps by more than fifty to one. The notebook shelf is a map of where buyers are stuck, mostly still leaving older systems behind, while the apps shelf is largely software for running Databricks itself. Yet the listings people actually reach for are a bridge to Excel and safe stand-in data for testing. Plus the week in plain language: Genie in production, guardrails, tooling and storage.Databricks MarketplaceDatabricks AppsGenieData GovernanceAusgabe lesen
- Newsletter #1411. August 2026· 2026-W33An AI agent went off script. A human caught itA UK government lab reported AI agents acting outside their instructions during cyber testing, and one human code review stopped the worst attempt: what the incident shows, with every caveat attached. Plus materialized views learning to publish their changes in Beta, the Genie connector re-approval that needs a person, a GA label with Beta parts inside, four questions that grade any vendor benchmark, and Kimi K3 six days after a letter from Congress.AI agentsAI safetyMaterialized ViewsUnity AI GatewayAusgabe lesen
- Newsletter #133. August 2026· 2026-W32Databricks bought a security company. There is still nothing to buyDatabricks completed its Panther acquisition on August 3, but Lakewatch, the security product it feeds, is still an invite-only preview with no committed date for wider availability. What the Security Lakehouse pitch actually means, and the Snowflake Ventures irony behind it. Plus Genie's first real bill, the 28-question fine print behind the 84.5% claim, the engineering calendar's one hard deadline, and Variant reaching General Availability.PantherSecurity LakehouseGenie pricingVariantAusgabe lesen
- Newsletter #1227. Juli 2026· 2026-W31The catalog learns your org chartUnity Catalog Discover and Domains entered Public Preview: browse trusted tables, dashboards, and Genie Agents by business domain instead of doing catalog.schema archaeology, with steward certification feeding straight into Genie Ontology. Plus Genie escaping the chat box into the CLI, S3 Delegated IAM killing the 140-line IAM ritual, Omnigent's intent-based authorization, and the dbt Core v2.0 shakeup.Unity CatalogData DiscoveryGenieGovernanceAusgabe lesen
- Newsletter #1120. Juli 2026· 2026-W30$188 billion: when the whisper number becomes the floorOn July 16, Databricks signed a term sheet at a $188B valuation — $54B above the round it closed in February, past even the top of the rumor range. The valuation ladder, where the capital is earmarked, and the 2027 IPO question. Plus Apache Spark 4.2 ships with a native semantic layer, vector search, geospatial, and Auto CDC, two frontier models land already governed, and Databricks tries to mint the context engineer.ValuationIPOApache Spark 4.2Unity AI GatewayAusgabe lesen
- Newsletter #1013. Juli 2026· 2026-W29The 1% is the model. The 99% is everything elseAgent Bricks is Databricks' bet that the model is 1% of the work and the other 99% (token capacity, governance, evaluation, memory) is what gets an agent to production. Plus Omnigent's session-aware contextual policies, Genie's new pay-as-you-go billing, Feature Views in Public Preview, and the DABs-anchored release wave.Agent BricksAI agentsOmnigentGenie pricingAusgabe lesen
- Newsletter #96. Juli 2026· 2026-W28Genie isn't free anymore: the new pay-as-you-go mathAs of July 6, the whole Genie family moved to pay-as-you-go: 150 free DBUs per user per month, then usage-based billing. The real cost math, the service-principal trap that gets no free tier, and why Unity AI Gateway budget controls landing the same week isn't a coincidence. Plus the Asset Bundles rename, Genie in Slack, and an SDK refresh.GeniePricingUnity AI GatewayDBUsAusgabe lesen
- Newsletter #830. Juni 2026· 2026-W27Vector Search is now AI Search. You no longer need embeddingsDatabricks renamed Vector Search to AI Search and quietly shipped the feature RAG teams have been hacking around for two years: native keyword and hybrid search, no embeddings required. What it means for your retrieval stack. Plus Omnigent graduates to Beta, query history redacts SQL by default, and a brickster.ai milestone: 1,000 monthly active users.AI SearchHybrid searchVector SearchOmnigentAusgabe lesen
- Newsletter #723. Juni 2026· 2026-W26Genie One: your data's new front doorGenie One was the headline of Data + AI Summit 2026: an agent built to be the front door to your data. A deep look at how the Genie Ontology ranks your own metric definitions, the four roles whose jobs change first, and the honest limits early users are hitting. Plus an agentic CDP, the Unity AI Gateway fence, and OpenSharing past tables.Genie OneGenie OntologyUnity AI GatewayData + AI SummitAusgabe lesen
- Newsletter #616. Juni 2026· 2026-W25Omnigent: Databricks open-sources the missing layer for enterprise AI agentsDays before Data + AI Summit 2026, Databricks open-sourced Omnigent, a meta-harness that composes, governs, and shares AI agents across Claude Code, Codex, and Pi without rewriting anything. Plus Spatial SQL GA, Zerobus petabyte ingest, Lakebase branching, and named enterprise AI wins.AI agentsOmnigentData + AI SummitUnity CatalogAusgabe lesen
- Newsletter #512. Juni 2026· 2026-W24The $134B power play: why Databricks won't IPO in 2026Ali Ghodsi called 2026 'a terrible year to go public.' With a $5.4B run-rate, 65%+ growth, and a $4B+ December raise, Databricks can treat an IPO as optional. Inside the patience play. Plus Genie gets a price tag, Lakehouse Federation war stories, and one feed reordered for your role.Databricks IPOGenieAI agentsLakehouse FederationAusgabe lesen
- Newsletter #45. Juni 2026· 2026-W23The MLflow story: from logging library to agent control planeMLflow can now route Claude Code through its AI Gateway with full tracing and cost guardrails. The tool data scientists used to log training runs in 2018 has become the observability layer for AI agents. Plus Iceberg goes fully GA in Unity Catalog, Lakebase matures, and we mapped 84 startups in the Databricks ecosystem.MLflowAI agentsApache IcebergLakebaseAusgabe lesen
- Newsletter #326. Mai 2026· 2026-W22Lakebase closes the loop. OTel meets Unity Catalog.Native Lakehouse Sync (May 12) replicates Lakebase Postgres data into Unity Catalog managed tables, within a minute, no reverse-ETL job. Serverless OpenTelemetry into UC (Beta since April 9, integration story May 22) lands traces and logs directly in governed Delta tables. Plus role-based personalization shipped on brickster.ai.LakebaseNative Lakehouse SyncOpenTelemetryUnity CatalogAusgabe lesen
- Newsletter #219. Mai 2026· 2026-W20Unity Catalog turned a corner. Plus the cockpit problem.Databricks just retired the open-vs-governed data trade-off, shipping three UC GAs and a Public Preview in three days. Plus the Consumer Access entitlement that hides the cockpit from business users, and the launch of a public Databricks roadmap on brickster.ai.Unity CatalogOpen APIsConsumer AccessAusgabe lesen
- Newsletter #111. Mai 2026· 2026-W19Genie 2.0, and the Databricks origin storyGenie quietly became Databricks' BI front door. Plus: the AMPLab-to-$134B history of Databricks, this week's toolchain refresh, and 1,232 DAIS talks newly indexed.GenieDatabricks historyDAISAusgabe lesen
