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Ex-Googlers Create an Agentic Lakehouse for Databricks

NEW YORK, Oct. 29, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Espresso AI, the LLM-driven optimization platform for data warehouses, today launched a new solution that turns Databricks into an agentic lakehouse. Espresso AI was founded by ex-Googlers who worked on Google DeepMind and have applied their AI research to optimize utilization and reduce costs by 50% across modern data warehouses.

“Databricks is seeing explosive growth with their Data Lakehouse product,” said Ben Lerner, CEO of Espresso. “But if they want to catch up with Snowflake adoption they’ll need to be as optimized and cost efficient as possible. By leveraging Espresso AI, Databricks customers can cut their bill in half and see their efficiency skyrocket without any manual effort.”

Databricks's annual revenue is estimated at over $4 billion, with its revenue run rate growing by approximately 50% year-over-year. The company's valuation surged to over $100 billion after its latest funding round in August 2025. Databricks also exceeded $1 billion in revenue run rate for its AI products and has achieved positive free cash flow over the past year.

Three Core Pillars of Espresso AI for Databricks

Autoscaling Agent: Espresso AI’s models are trained on a customer’s unique metadata logs. This means the platform understands and can predict spikes and fluctuations, enabling resource and cost optimizations without sacrificing performance.

Scheduling Agent: The average Databricks user's warehouse utilization is between 40% and 60%. That means about half of the bill is wasted on idle machines. Instead of routing each query to a static warehouse, Espresso AI analyzes running workloads to understand where existing machines have extra capacity, and then intelligently routes the queries to those machines for maximum efficiency.

Query Agent: Espresso AI optimizes every piece of SQL before it even hits the data lakehouse, leading to improved performance and reduced costs across the board.

Espresso AI was founded by three ex-Googlers - Ben Lerner, Alex Kouzemtchenko, and Juri Ganitkevitch - who previously worked on machine learning, systems performance, and deep learning research in Google Search, Google Cloud, and Google DeepMind. The company has raised $11 Million in seed funding from FirstMark Capital, Nat Friedman, and Daniel Gross.

The company conducted a 6-month long beta with interest from hundreds of enterprises including Booz Allen Hamilton and Comcast. “Espresso AI cut our bill in half with no lift from our side,” said Nataliia Mykytento, Head of Engineering at Minerva. “They were instrumental in reducing costs that were growing too fast for comfort.”

About Espresso AI
Espresso AI uses machine learning to optimize modern data warehouses in real time. Founded by ex-Googlers, their platform applies research from DeepMind to significantly reduce Databricks and Snowflake costs.

About Databricks
Databricks is the Data and AI company. More than 20,000 organizations worldwide — including Block, Comcast, Condé Nast, Rivian, Shell and over 60% of the Fortune 500 — rely on the Databricks Data Intelligence Platform to take control of their data and put it to work with AI. Databricks is headquartered in San Francisco, with offices around the globe and was founded by the original creators of Lakehouse, Apache Spark™, Delta Lake, MLflow, and Unity Catalog. To learn more, follow Databricks on X, LinkedIn and Facebook.

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