Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Posit (formerly RStudio) is a Boston-based open-source data science company with $150M+ ARR and 45M users; raised $166M total; leads contributions to 350+ open-source projects; rebranded in 2022 to reflect R and Python coverage;
Posit PBC is an open-source data science software company founded in 2009 by J.J. Allaire and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts. Originally known as RStudio — creators of the industry-standard IDE for the R programming language — the company rebranded as Posit in July 2022 to reflect its expansion beyond R to encompass the full Python data science ecosystem. As a Public Benefit Corporation (PBC), Posit is legally committed to a dual mission: building open-source tools that the global data science community can use freely, and building commercial products that generate the revenue to sustain those open-source investments.
$4.8B revenue run-rate; 55% YoY growth; $134B valuation (Series L). Mosaic AI for enterprise LLM fine-tuning and inference; Unity Catalog for data governance. DBRX open-source model; every major enterprise AI deployment runs on the lakehouse.
Databricks was founded in 2013 by the original creators of Apache Spark — Ali Ghodsi, Matei Zaharia, and five other UC Berkeley researchers — to unify data engineering, analytics, and machine learning on a single platform. The company commercialized the lakehouse architecture, combining the flexibility of data lakes with the reliability of data warehouses. Databricks runs on AWS, Azure, and GCP and leads the commercial distribution of the open-source Delta Lake and MLflow projects.\n\nThe platform includes the Databricks Lakehouse for unified data processing, Unity Catalog for governance and lineage tracking, and Mosaic AI for enterprise LLM fine-tuning, model serving, and generative AI application development. It supports data engineering, SQL analytics, BI, feature engineering, and model training within a single governance perimeter, serving enterprises in financial services, healthcare, manufacturing, and media.\n\nDatabricks achieved a $4.8 billion annualized revenue run-rate in early 2025 with 55% year-over-year growth and a $62 billion valuation from its Series L round — one of the most valuable private software companies globally. Its dual role as the leading commercial lakehouse vendor and steward of influential open-source projects gives it a unique ecosystem advantage as enterprises accelerate investment in AI infrastructure.
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