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Databricks has closed its Series I funding after receiving new investments from AT&T and other strategic partners, placing the company at a $43 billion post-money valuation. The funding will go towards accelerating the development of artificial intelligence technologies, generative AI research and hiring new talent with data science and engineering expertise, the San Francisco, California-based company said Friday.
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MoreDatabricks' enterprise software is now available to the intelligence community through Amazon Web Services' digital catalog of third-party software, data and services. The company said Monday its listing in AWS Marketplace for IC will allow customers to purchase and deploy a suite of artificial intelligence-powered tools to build, maintain and unify their data, analytics and AI tools.
MoreDatabricks has received certification under the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program for a unified data analytics platform designed to process highly sensitive information.
MoreBooz Allen Hamilton and Databricks have forged an alliance to help federal customers implement big data and analytics technology platforms on premises and in cloud or hybid environments.
MoreMicrosoft now has 142 cloud services certified with high provisional authorization to operate under the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program, which aims to standardize the security of cloud products used in the federal government. The company said in a blog post published Thursday its offerings under the Azure Government cloud work to boost the security and compliance of federal agencies.
MoreEric Brown, vice president of Azure global mission platform engineering at Microsoft, said the company works to help Department of Defense customers and partners meet evolving compliance requirements through its Azure Government cloud platform. One of the compliance requirements that defense contractors should meet is DOD’s Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification program and Brown wrote in a blog post published Tuesday how Azure Government and Microsoft 365 Government (GCC High) could help contractors achieve CMMC Level 3 and above.
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