Snowflake
SNOWSnowflake provides a cloud-native platform known as the AI Data Cloud, which enables organizations to consolidate data into a single source of truth.
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Snowflake provides a cloud-native platform known as the AI Data Cloud, which enables organizations to consolidate data into a single source of truth. The platform eliminates data silos by allowing users to store, process, and analyze massive volumes of structured and unstructured data while facilitating secure data sharing and the development of AI-driven applications. Its core value proposition centers on a consumption-based model that leverages the elasticity of the public cloud to provide high-performance analytics with near-zero infrastructure maintenance.
A leading provider of cloud-native data platform services that benefits from strong network effects as more organizations join its data sharing ecosystem.
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- What is Snowflake's market cap?
- Snowflake (SNOW) has a market capitalization of $92.7B and trades on NYSE.
- What is Snowflake's revenue and profitability?
- Snowflake generated $5.0B in trailing twelve-month revenue with a net loss of $1.2B, representing a net margin of -23.8%. Gross margin stands at 67.1%, with free cash flow of $1.2B. These figures are based on the Q2 2026 filing.
- Who are Snowflake's competitors?
- Snowflake's key competitors include Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud, Microsoft, and others. These companies compete in similar markets and product categories.
- Who does Snowflake partner with?
- Snowflake's notable partners include Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud.
- Where is Snowflake headquartered?
- Snowflake is headquartered in United States of America and employs approximately 7,004 people. It has been publicly traded since 2020.
