Technology democratizes. As we develop enterprise software platform services over time, we often find initially complex application functions being simplified for the use of a wider user base.
Today, the Montana-based data-as-a-service and cloud storage company Snowflake announced Cortex, a fully managed service that brings the power of large language models (LLMs) into its data cloud.
When Snowflake CEO Sridhar Ramaswamy and CFO Brian Robins face Wall Street analysts on quarterly earnings calls nowadays, they’re armed with material from an internally developed AI agent. The agent ...
Building an agentic control plane to help business leaders build the autonomous enterprise of the future. Snowflake is ...
Tech firms ranging from Block to Meta Platforms have announced mass layoffs in the past year, frequently citing AI as ...
Snowflake and Anthropic are deepening their collaboration. Enterprises are increasingly using Anthropic's Claude models via ...
Snowflake and Anthropic ink nine figure partnership expansion to help organizations handle complex, multi-step analysis across sensitive enterprise data using Claude-powered agents This partnership ...
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Snowflake stock surges after a blockbuster Q1 earnings beat and a new $6B AWS deal.
Snowflake has grown from being a data warehouse into something much more powerful. The platform now covers engineering, sharing, app development, even AI workflows. The architecture is cloud-agnostic, ...
Anthropic delivers frontier model capabilities through Claude, while Snowflake makes Claude enterprise-ready, bringing it ...