When we started Dataqrypt, the goal was not to build another consulting firm that talks about data at a high level. The goal was much simpler to help organizations use their data in a way that supports real business decisions.
The Challenge
Over the years, working closely with analytics platforms and data teams, one pattern became very clear to us: most organizations don’t struggle with choosing the right technology, they struggle after the technology is implemented.
Databricks is a powerful platform, and many companies have already invested in it. Yet our team repeatedly saw the same challenges:
Pipelines that technically worked but were fragile
Data models that made sense to engineers but not to business teams
Analytics that existed, but were not trusted or widely used
AI initiatives that never moved beyond experimentation
This gap between platform implementation and day-to-day usability is where Dataqrypt was intentionally built to operate.
Before positioning Dataqrypt as a Databricks partner, we spent time studying how leading Databricks partners work, from large global system integrators to specialized analytics and AI firms. What stood out was that while many partners excel at enterprise scale transformation, governance, and long-term programs, there is still a critical need for hands-on execution, stabilization, and adoption-focused work once the platform is live.
Dataqrypt focuses on that space.
“We work close to the data, close to the platform, and close to the teams that rely on Databricks every day. Our approach is practical and execution-driven — focused on building pipelines that last, analytics that are trusted, and AI solutions that run in production, not just in demos.
We do not aim to replace large partners. In many cases, we complement them. Our value is strongest where clarity, ownership, and execution quality matter most.
Dataqrypt was built with a long-term view, to help organizations not just adopt modern data platforms, but sustain and benefit from them over time.
That philosophy continues to guide how we work, how we partner, and how we support our customers.”