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Matei Zaharia

Co-Founder & Chief Technologist at Databricks, Assistant Professor at Stanford

Matei Zaharia is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Stanford University and Chief Technologist at Databricks.

He is the co-founder of Databricks and has made significant contributions to the field of data and machine learning software.

During his PhD at the University of California, Berkeley, Matei Zaharia initiated the development of the Apache Spark computing engine.

Apart from Spark, he has also been involved in creating other widely used open-source data and ML software.

Matei Zaharia is the creator of MLflow, an open-source machine learning platform, and actively contributes to various aspects of the Databricks product.

He holds a Bachelor of Mathematics from the University of Waterloo.

Highlights

Yesterday · twitter

AI Gateway in Databricks now extends Unity Catalog governance to agentic AI.

As agents call LLMs, pull data through MCP servers, and invoke external APIs, every step touches sensitive data and audit requirements. With the latest updates to AI Gateway, you can now bring all of that into one governance model:

• Set access policies once across every LLM and tool • Trace the full agent call chain end-to-end • Centralize logging for FinOps, engineering, and security

https://t.co/2FlaP5vJr0

AI Gateway in Databricks now extends Unity Catalog governance to agentic AI.

As agents call LLMs, p
Apr 9 · twitter

Iceberg v3 marks a major step forward for open table formats in unifying the data layer.

With v3 now in Public Preview on Databricks, it enables: • High-performance incremental data processing • Native support for semi-structured data • Interoperability across engines and between formats, without tradeoffs

And this is just the beginning.

Databricks is actively contributing to Iceberg v4, helping evolve the metadata layer to make open data architectures simpler, more scalable, and more unified.

Learn more about why Databricks is the best place to run Iceberg. https://t.co/6flaYHdUY7

Iceberg v3 marks a major step forward for open table formats in unifying the data layer.

With v3 no
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Palo Alto, California, United States