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  2. Ali Ghodsi - Wikipedia

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    Seif Haridi. Website. www .cs .berkeley .edu /~alig. Ali Ghodsi (born December 1978) [3] is a Persian computer scientist and entrepreneur [4] specializing in distributed systems and big data. He is a co-founder and CEO of Databricks [5] [6] [7] and an adjunct professor at UC Berkeley. He coauthored several influential papers, including Apache ...

  3. Databricks - Wikipedia

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    Databricks, Inc. is a global data, analytics and artificial intelligence company founded by the original creators of Apache Spark. [3] The company provides a cloud-based platform to help enterprises build, scale, and govern data and AI, including generative AI and other machine learning models.

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  5. Exclusive: Databricks is expanding the scope of its AI ... - AOL

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    Databricks tends to come in at the Series A or Series B stages, when a company already has a product in the market. And it doesn’t ever lead deals, instead following on in rounds led by VCs ...

  6. New and departing female Fortune 500 CEOs - AOL

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    The share of Fortune 500 companies run by women CEOs stays flat at 10.4% as pace of change stalls. The share of Fortune 500 companies led by female CEOs held steady at 10.4% over the past year. On ...

  7. The hot, 'new,' and potentially risky asset class to keep an ...

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    One of the characteristics of the subprime market that set off that crisis was how broadly subprime loans were held — from big insurers to banks and asset managers. Private credit is the hot new ...

  8. PRECEDE–PROCEED model - Wikipedia

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    The PRECEDE–PROCEED model is a cost–benefit evaluation framework proposed in 1974 by Lawrence W. Green that can help health program planners, policy makers and other evaluators, analyze situations and design health programs efficiently. [1] It provides a comprehensive structure for assessing health and quality of life needs, and for ...

  9. Vanilla Forums - Wikipedia

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    Website. vanillaforums .com. Vanilla is a Canadian software company founded in 2009 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is both a cloud-based ( SaaS) community forum software and an open source community supported software. The company's main product is Vanilla Cloud. Its open source product, Vanilla OSS, is a lightweight Internet forum package ...