
I came across a post listing the open source projects created by Databricks, and it genuinely stopped me scrolling.
Not because of the logos or the tech names but because it reminded me why this matters from a business perspective.
And yes, sometimes I need inspiration too. I donโt always wake up knowing exactly what to write.
Thatโs the power of community: one thoughtful post can trigger a much deeper line of thinking.
It pushed me to dig into the business value of open foundations, not as a philosophy, but as an operating decision.
๐ Open foundations align technical excellence with business control
When open source is combined with a managed, enterprise grade platform, something rare happens:
Developers get best in class tools
Architects get clean, composable systems
Leaders retain control, leverage, and real exit options
Most platforms optimise for convenience first and deal with the consequences later. Databricks takes a more deliberate approach.
Databricks treats freedom, portability, and trust as first class architectural concerns.
And in a world where data platforms increasingly underpin entire operating models, that might be one of the most important design decisions a company can make.
More in the below article.
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/bianca-stratulat_databricks-databricksmvp-opensource-activity-7424436...