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American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > Databricks CEO says SaaS isn’t dead, but AI will soon make it irrelevant
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Databricks CEO says SaaS isn’t dead, but AI will soon make it irrelevant

Last updated: February 10, 2026 12:30 am
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Databricks Surpasses $5.4 Billion Revenue Run Rate, Driven by AI Products

On Monday, Databricks made headlines with the announcement that it had reached a $5.4 billion revenue run rate, marking a 65% year-over-year growth. Of this revenue, more than $1.4 billion was attributed to its AI products, highlighting the company’s success in this competitive market.

Ali Ghodsi, the co-founder and CEO of Databricks, emphasized the significance of these growth numbers, especially in light of concerns about how AI might impact traditional SaaS businesses. Ghodsi explained that for Databricks, AI is not a threat but rather a driver of increased usage and adoption.

While Databricks is often associated with being a cloud data warehouse provider, Ghodsi is quick to point out that the company is much more than that. With private markets valuing Databricks as an AI company, it is clear that the company is straddling both the SaaS and AI worlds successfully.

One of the key AI products driving the usage of Databricks’ data warehouse is Genie, an LLM user interface that allows users to interact with the platform using natural language queries. This user-friendly interface has contributed to the company’s impressive growth numbers, showcasing the power of AI-driven innovation.

Despite the potential disruption that AI might bring to traditional SaaS businesses, Ghodsi is confident that the future lies in embracing new technologies and interfaces. By offering intuitive and AI-friendly solutions like Genie and Lakebase, Databricks is positioning itself as a leader in the evolving landscape of AI-powered software.

Looking ahead, Databricks is focused on leveraging its recent funding round to strengthen its position in the market. While an IPO is not immediately on the horizon, Ghodsi emphasized the importance of being well-capitalized in uncertain times, ensuring that the company has the resources to weather any potential market downturns.

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