When Alation launched over a decade ago, it was building a data catalog, a tool to help enterprises make sense of the sprawling, siloed data across their organizations. That mission has since expanded, mirroring the industry’s shift from passive data governance to active intelligence. The latest expression of that shift arrived this week, as Alation quietly acquired Numbers Station, an 18-person AI startup spun out of Stanford University.
Terms of the deal weren’t disclosed. But for Alation, the motivation is clear: to accelerate its efforts around “agentic” AI systems that don’t just retrieve data but reason over it and take action.
Founded in 2021, Numbers Station started as an academic experiment inside Stanford’s AI lab. Its co-founders, including CEO Chris Aberger, s
Alation Bets on AI Agents With Numbers Station Deal
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Now we get to scale that with the metadata foundation that enterprise workflows demand.
