Databricks and Palantir said they will integrate platforms in a move designed to enable AI workflows and data architectures.
In a statement, the companies said they will forge a strategic partnership that does the following:
- Combines Databricks Data Intelligence Platform and Palantir AIP, which is gaining traction with enterprises.
- The partnership revolves around a data architecture that combines Palantir's Ontology System with Databricks data processing.
- The integration will be facilitated by combining Databricks Unity Catalog through Delta Sharing and Palantir's multimodal security system.
According to Databricks and Palantir, the companies already have a set of joint customers benefiting from the integration including the Department of Defense, the Department of the Treasury, the Department of Health and Human Services and BP.
Databricks recently outlined a partnership with SAP. For its part, Palantir has been gaining enterprise customers and tight integration with Databricks and similar platforms will help its cause.
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The news was announced ahead of Palantir's AIPcon where enterprises showcase various use cases.