DataStax acquires Langflow to accelerate enterprise generative AI app development

by | Apr 4, 2024 | Technology

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DataStax, a leading provider of data management solutions for enterprises, announced today its acquisition of Langflow, an innovative startup that has developed an open-source platform for building retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) applications.

The acquisition marks a significant milestone in DataStax’s mission to empower businesses with cutting-edge AI capabilities and accelerate the adoption of generative AI in the enterprise.

Langflow’s platform has garnered attention in the AI community for its ability to simplify the development of RAG applications, which are critical for enhancing the relevance and accuracy of generative AI outputs. By integrating Langflow’s technology into its portfolio, DataStax aims to provide enterprises with a comprehensive, user-friendly solution for building and deploying generative AI applications at scale.

“Our focus is on partnering with developers and companies to build gen AI applications with the simplest and fastest path to production,” said Chet Kapoor, Chairman and CEO of DataStax, in an interview with VentureBeat. “Langflow has a simple drag-and-drop visual framework and pre-built components, so developers can build gen AI and RAG apps within minutes. DataStax and Langflow share the same ambition to enable developers to do what they do best: build awesome apps that will take us into the future.”

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Join us in Atlanta on April 10th and explore the landscape of security workforce. We will explore the vision, benefits, and use cases of AI for security teams. Request an invite here.

DataStax, a leading provider of data management solutions for enterprises, announced today its acquisition of Langflow, an innovative startup that has developed an open-source platform for building retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) applications.

The acquisition marks a significant milestone in DataStax’s mission to empower businesses with cutting-edge AI capabilities and accelerate the adoption of generative AI in the enterprise.

Langflow’s platform has garnered attention in the AI community for its ability to simplify the development of RAG applications, which are critical for enhancing the relevance and accuracy of generative AI outputs. By integrating Langflow’s technology into its portfolio, DataStax aims to provide enterprises with a comprehensive, user-friendly solution for building and deploying generative AI applications at scale.

“Our focus is on partnering with developers and companies to build gen AI applications with the simplest and fastest path to production,” said Chet Kapoor, Chairman and CEO of DataStax, in an interview with VentureBeat. “Langflow has a simple drag-and-drop visual framework and pre-built components, so developers can build gen AI and RAG apps within minutes. DataStax and Langflow share the same ambition to enable developers to do what they do best: build awesome apps that will take us into the future.”

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The AI Impact Tour – Atlanta

Continuing our tour, we’re headed to Atlanta for the AI Impact Tour stop on April 10th. This exclusive, invite-only event, in partnership with Microsoft, will feature discussions on how generative AI is transforming the security workforce. Space is limited, so request an invite today.

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