Cloudflare, Inc. announced a partnership with
Databricks to enable organizations to safely, simply, and
affordably share and collaborate on live data. With Cloudflare and
Databricks, joint customers can eliminate the complexity and dynamic
costs that stand in the way of the full potential of multi-cloud
analytics and AI initiatives.
"Without an open standard for secure data exchange across organizations,
companies find it highly time-consuming to collaborate, requiring
export, replication and maintenance of data across many software
platforms," said Matei Zaharia, Co-Founder and CTO at Databricks. "Delta
Sharing provides the first open protocol for sharing data across
diverse computing platforms, clouds and regions. Today's announcement
shows just how much demand there is for this in the industry, with
Cloudflare joining the ecosystem. We are excited about how this will
push open interchange forward and help all of our customers collaborate
more easily."
Databricks is driven by the mission to help data teams solve the world's
toughest problems, and enabling organizations to safely share and
collaborate on data is critical to achieving that mission. However many
organizations still struggle to share data across clouds, customers,
teams, and with partners - they often use restrictive platforms and face
maintenance burdens, exorbitant egress costs, and a lack of security.
This becomes especially costly for organizations seeking to leverage AI,
who are constantly moving massive training data sets across different
clouds in search of GPUs, racking up massive egress fees in the process.
Databricks' Delta Sharing, the industry's first open protocol for
secure data sharing, makes it simple to share data across teams, and
with other organizations, regardless of which computing platforms they
use.
Databricks will now support Delta Sharing from Cloudflare R2,
Cloudflare's zero egress, distributed object storage offering. This
seamless integration enables data teams to share live data sets in R2
easily and efficiently, eliminating the need for complex data transfers
or duplications of data sets, and with zero egress fees. This will
enable joint customers to ensure they're sharing the most up to date
data sets with their partners, suppliers, and lines of businesses,
without compromising security and privacy, and without unpredictable,
surprise egress fees.
"We are in the midst of an AI revolution rooted in data," said Matthew Prince, co-founder and CEO, Cloudflare. "R2
provides an amazing value proposition for companies that suffer from
vendor lock-in, and instead ensures developers retain the power to
choose where to move and use their data. The combination of Cloudflare's
massive global network and zero egress storage, along with Databricks'
powerful sharing and processing capabilities, will give our joint
customers the fastest, most secure, and most affordable data sharing
capabilities across the globe."