Databricks and Levi9 Partner to Deliver Scalable Data and AI Solutions

We are entering a strategic partnership with Databricks, the Data and AI company. Through this collaboration, Levi9 will leverage Databricks’ unified Data Intelligence Platform to design and implement flexible, high-performance data solutions for customers across industries. The partnership combines Levi9’s deep expertise in data strategy with Databricks’ cutting-edge technology to enable seamless analytics, data governance, and AI-driven insights.

 

A Unified Approach to Data and AI

By harnessing Databricks’ Lakehouse Architecture, we will help organisations move toward a unified data platform that simplifies data ingestion, storage, processing, and analytics. Databricks will provide technical resources, go-to-market support, and access to its extensive ecosystem of AI and data tools. 

Benefits for Levi9 Customers

“Our partnership with Databricks marks a significant leap towards elevating our customers’ data strategies. By integrating Databricks’ Lakehouse capabilities with Levi9’s customer-focused approach, we can unlock powerful insights and create future-proof solutions that adapt to ever-evolving business demands.”

About Databricks

Headquartered in San Francisco, with offices around the world, Databricks is on a mission to simplify and democratize data and AI, helping data and AI teams solve the world’s toughest problems.

With the Data Intelligence Platform, Databricks democratizes insights to everyone in an organization. Built on an open lakehouse architecture, the Data Intelligence Platform provides a unified foundation for all data and governance, combined with AI models tuned to an organization’s unique characteristics.

 

 

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Levi9
Published:
3 February 2025

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