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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

May 7 · twitter

Databricks co-founder and CEO @alighodsi on why AI killed the SIEM and the need for an open security lakehouse.

“Cyberattacks have transitioned from manual operations to autonomous agents that can exploit vulnerabilities in hours.”

“Traditional security architecture leaves gaps and unreviewed data. What enterprises need are AI agents to automate detection, triage, and investigation.

Watch the keynote from #RSAC2026:

https://t.co/aYxTYfOxDt

Databricks co-founder and CEO @alighodsi on why AI killed the SIEM and the need for an open security
May 6 · twitter

[DEMO] Bring Genie to where your teams already work.

Genie can now connect directly with Microsoft Teams, M365 Copilot, and SharePoint through a native integration with Copilot Studio. Users can ask questions of their data in natural language and get insights without leaving their workflow.

Learn how to connect Databricks → add Genie to an agent → and publish it so teams can access answers in the tools they already use. https://t.co/2XZ8dORwpq

[DEMO] Bring Genie to where your teams already work. 

Genie can now connect directly with Microsoft
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Palo Alto, California, United States