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Cloud-based data warehouse company Snowflake is switching gears. Launched in 2014 with a focus on disrupting the traditional data warehouse market and big-data analytics, the company is turning ...
Snowflake’s rapid rise in the data warehousing world has served as yet another reminder that the evolution of cloud-scale technologies will continue to dominate the enterprise conversation.
Both Snowflake and AWS Redshift are leading data warehouse platforms, but which solution is best for your business's needs?
Not content with adding nodes to make queries faster, Snowflake lets customers of its cloud Elastic Data Warehouse service add entire clusters, to accommodate more concurrent users.
Cloud data warehouse player Snowflake Computing is today announcing availability of its platform on Microsoft's Azure cloud.
In addition, Snowflake’s service is capable of taking in both structured and semi-structured data, without requiring users to ensure that it’s all in one format before uploading to the warehouse.
There is competition, but Snowflake should have a better data warehousing foundation than the others. Snowflake was founded by database architects, and it started as a cloud native data warehouse.
With its move to Microsoft Azure, Snowflake becomes one of the few multi-cloud data warehouses in the market. Apart from competing with traditional, on-premises data warehouse vendors, it’s ...
Snowflake Inc. will provide its cloud-native data warehouse services on Google Cloud Platform starting later this year, putting it in a position to better support customers' multi-cloud strategies.
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