Databricks, Linux Foundation launch OpenSharing AI standard
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Linux Foundation Announces OpenSharing Project
The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization enabling mass innovation through open source, announced the launch of the OpenSharing Project, an open, vendor-neutral protocol designed to standardize how organizations share AI assets and data.
Databricks Announces OpenSharing, a New Open Standard for Sharing of Data and AI Assets Across Platforms and Organizations - CIO&Leader
Databricks, the data and AI company, today announced OpenSharing, the next evolution of the open source Delta Sharing protocol for the agentic era. In 2021, Databricks pioneered open data sharing…
Databricks’ OpenSharing targets the ‘integration tax’ of enterprise AI
Databricks on Wednesday unveiled OpenSharing, a new open protocol designed to let enterprises share AI models, agent skills, dashboards, and unstructured data across platforms without having to copy or move those assets. That sharing is made possible by OpenSharing’s zero-copy credential vending model that allows recipients to securely access shared assets directly from a provider’s cloud storage using temporary, scoped credentials rather than r…
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