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Customers will be able to query live data across systems with less duplication, as Snowflake expands governance for AI workloads and Iceberg tables.
Enterprises get a single control layer for AI agents and data as Snowflake adds security and governance tools to curb errors and misuse.
Customers will get tighter controls and new streaming and interoperability features as Snowflake expands its platform around enterprise data.
Enterprises will get tighter AI controls as Snowflake adds blocking policies, multi-party authorisation and new agentic tools at Summit.
The launch underscores rising demand for low-latency AI analytics as the company's cloud revenue climbs past USD $250 million in annual run-rate.
The move gives Snowflake a wider governance layer for enterprise AI and locks in a USD $6 billion AWS spend over five years.
The on-premises system aims to cut cloud costs and ease data-sovereignty concerns for firms running AI closer to sensitive data.
Security teams get free visibility into how Snowflake Cortex agents access sensitive data, helping them prepare for audits and reviews.
The deal adds more than 600 customers and 170 employees, as the software group broadens its push into analytics and AI tools.
Better customer targeting and fraud detection are among the gains as firms turn incomplete records into usable intelligence.
The deal could help customers analyse SAP and non-SAP data together, as businesses struggle to make artificial intelligence useful across fragmented systems.
Enterprises may soon design data systems for AI agents rather than staff, as Google Cloud adds real-time context, automation and cross-cloud access.
Businesses could cut feature engineering as KumoRFM-2 queries connected tables directly and handles datasets of more than 500 billion rows.
Organisations face a growing gap in controls as AI agents and machine identities outpace perimeter defences and widen credential-based attack risk.
The hotel group expects the new system to unify guest data and privacy controls across 640 properties, with full rollout due in 2026.
Product teams can now measure A/B tests against revenue and usage data in one place, as Datadog widens into experimentation.
Rising automation and data growth are exposing cloud users to identity drift, hidden telemetry gaps and fragmented defences.
Customers will be able to link their own AI assistants to NetSuite data and workflows with tighter controls over access and permissions.
Informatica adds Microsoft Fabric Open Mirroring support and opens a Swiss Azure delivery hub to boost governed data for AI and analytics.
Analysts can now query decades of Australian power-market data in seconds after Open Electricity added ClickHouse to its hybrid database setup.