It’s been a busy summer for Snowflake. We announced a wave of new features and capabilities at our Snowflake Summit Sessions—which drew close to 10,000 in-person attendees and over 200 partners. Read the capsule summaries below and review the Summit recordings for more details on these announcements.
Provider Studio analytics allows providers to track the usage of their Snowflake Marketplace or privately shared listings (in Private Preview) including active consumers, views, requests, database mounts, and query runs. These analytics give providers visibility into how their products are used by both prospective and existing consumers, allowing for better evaluation support and improving their listed products.
In Private Preview, we now offer aggregated usage analytics that provide insight into listing reach and engagement to improve and optimize your business performance in the Marketplace. Request to become a Snowflake Marketplace Provider or explore your analytics insights today.
In addition to the analytics available in Snowflake’s Provider Studio, providers can run advanced analytics via SQL using the DATA_SHARING_USAGE schema. This includes views that display information about listings published in the Snowflake Marketplace or that are privately shared (via Private Preview). It also covers telemetry data (number of clicks), as well as consumption data (queries run by consumers). Reference our documentation for more details.
Providers can publish paid listings to the Snowflake Marketplace as well as share listings privately (in Private Preview) with other accounts that they designate. This capability opens the door for providers to monetize standardized products to self-service buyers in 33 countries—opening the door to new markets and streamlining sales processes. Providers can also choose from flexible usage-based pricing options where Snowflake takes care of the metering and billing on your behalf. Learn more about paid listings or how to become a Snowflake Marketplace Provider.
The Provider Studio includes a “Learn” tab that offers a variety of information about getting started as a Snowflake Marketplace Provider. Providers can access onboarding materials, view examples and best practices, and get familiar with Snowflake Marketplace terms of service and policies. Explore all the benefits by enrolling in the Snowflake Partner Network.
Providers can quickly onboard themselves to the Snowflake Marketplace. Start creating new Provider Studio listings by accepting Snowflake Marketplace terms and conditions, updating your billing information, and creating a profile to promote your offerings in the Data Cloud. Become a Snowflake Marketplace Provider today!
We’ve made it even easier for Snowflake Marketplace users to find the most relevant listings when browsing. The Marketplace gallery page features a “Most Popular Listings” section—in addition to search results and category views presenting the most popular listings at the top.
Another key addition is that users can change the default filter setting to browse all Marketplace listings—regardless of availability in their specific cloud region. Listings include details about cloud region availability while highlighting the region where the user’s account is located. This new option provides full visibility of Marketplace offerings to users, as well as the ability to contact Marketplace providers to request a specific listing for your region. Explore the Snowflake Marketplace to drive business insights from the world’s best providers in an instant.
Snowpark is a developer experience that brings deeply integrated, DataFrame-style programming to the languages developers like to use. Snowpark API for Java is generally available on AWS, and Snowpark API for Scala and Java UDFs are generally available on Azure. Snowpark is designed to make building complex data pipelines a breeze and allow developers to interact with Snowflake using their preferred language directly without moving data.. Get more details about these capabilities.
Python developers can enjoy the same ease of use, performance, and security benefits of other broadly available languages supported through Snowpark. This release includes the public preview of Snowpark for Python API, Python User Defined Functions (UDFs) and User Defined Table Functions (UDTFs), Stored Procedures, and Batch API (Vectorized UDFs). Visit the announcement blog to learn more about each of these features and access hands-on content to help you get started.
Snowflake is working on a set of features to make data engineering easier and more productive for day-to-day tasks. With this release, we are pleased to announce a preview of Snowpipe error notifications for Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure. Error notifications can be pushed to either the Google Cloud Platform Pub/Sub or Microsoft Azure Event Grid cloud messaging service. When Snowpipe encounters errors while loading data from files staged in any supported cloud storage service, this feature triggers a notification that describes the errors, enabling further analysis of the data in the files. In addition, task error notifications can send a description via cloud messaging when encountering errors during a run. It enables further analysis of the SQL code in the task definition. These recent innovations—and many more—are detailed in our Snowflake Summit Sessions.
Data engineering executes transformations more easily with the public preview of Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG) support for tasks. A DAG is a series of tasks composed of a single root task and additional tasks organized by their dependencies. Previously, users were limited to task trees, in which each task had, at most, a single predecessor (parent) task. In a DAG, each non-root task can have dependencies on multiple predecessor tasks, as well as multiple subsequent (child) tasks that depend on it. Explore our Summit Sessions to learn more about Snowflake DAG support.
Snowflake Scripting is now generally available, allowing you to create scripts and stored procedures in SQL with Snowflake. This procedural language extends the SQL language with structures and control statements, such as conditionals and loops. This also makes it easy for Snowflake users (many of whom know and love SQL) to create stored procedures and translate existing SQL-based scripts. During the preview, we saw incredible adoption and usage of this feature—it’s easy to get started. Learn what you need to know.
Snowflake’s Query Acceleration Service is in public preview for Enterprise and higher editions—enabling more flexibility for balancing cost and performance. Whereas multi-cluster virtual warehouses allow horizontal scaling to handle more concurrency, our Query Acceleration Service enables vertical scaling to accelerate queries. With the same virtual warehouse size, you can scale to additional compute nodes. Read about this and other recent core engine innovations.
A high degree of concurrency has been a critical component of our scalable platform and we’re happy to announce a number of new improvements. You can now perform write-heavy Data Manipulation Language (DML) workloads significantly faster. Snowflake users who have been running hundreds of DML operations per second saw a 10% reduction in latency on average; some of them saw as much as a 40% reduction.
Last year, we announced that Snowflake can power interactive dashboards and embedded analytic use cases. This was the result of the team making precise improvements: reducing latency and improving concurrent select query processing. That was just the beginning. We’ve continued to find new areas to improve and further reduce the latency of very short 100ms queries by another 10%. Learn more in our platform and engine announcements.
We are excited to announce that Snowflake’s native Data Classification is now generally available on AWS and Azure, and soon, on Google Cloud. We have made a number of performance and accuracy improvements with the deployment of a new model, and we added support to classify simple variant columns and output the result of all columns. Organizations that hold personal information must make sure it is properly governed to meet compliance requirements and mitigate risks. But first, they need to classify information as “personal” to know where that personal information resides in their Snowflake account. Once they know where it is, they can track it with System Tags, audit who has access to it, and put in place policies to ensure it is only accessible to those who require access. Learn more about our latest classification capabilities.
Our policy for native tag-based masking is available in public preview. A tag-based masking policy combines object tagging and masking policy features to allow a masking policy to be set on a tag. This simplifies data protection efforts because column data that should be protected no longer needs a masking policy manually applied to the column to protect the data. Get more details about Snowflake tag-based masking.
Snowflake Account Replication and Failover capabilities are also available in public preview. Account Replication expands replication beyond databases to include account metadata and integrations, making business continuity truly turnkey. Paired with the upcoming Client Redirect feature (generally available soon), users will be able to recover their account and client connections in seconds at virtually any scale. For even higher resiliency, these features can be used to perform failover across public clouds. Learn more about these new features and Snowflake’s cross-continuity capabilities.
Snowflake’s global availability has expanded to include Central India (Pune) on Azure, South America (São Paulo) and Asia Pacific (Osaka) on AWS, and U.S. East 4 (N. Virginia) on Google Cloud. With these additions, Snowflake supports 35 global regions across three cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, and GCP), including three regions for compliance with U.S. government regulations. Check out our full list of supported regions.
Snowflake customers can tap into Snowflake Marketplace for access to more than 1,300 live and ready-to-query data, data services, and applications from over 260 third-party data providers and data service providers (as of April 30, 2022), as well as market their own products across the Snowflake Data Cloud. Visit Snowflake Marketplace.
Car wash mobile app and customer experience platform. Learn more.
Flipside enables on-demand analytics for blockchains, driving ecosystem growth and retention. Through a free, open-data platform, thousands of analysts can learn, collaborate, and compete to solve analytical challenges via structured bounty programs. Learn more.
CRE Data, Analytics, and Valuation
Search over $2 Trillion of Commercial Real Estate
*Managed by Foodtruck.ai*
Learn more.
As a financial information provider in the Nikkei Group, QUICK distributes real-time global securities and financial information as well as political news and economic information. Learn more.
Podcast Reach, Audience Demographics, Sponsor Data & Contacts at Your Fingertips
The only one-stop shop for ALL podcast data and contacts. Learn more.
Skyscanner started in 2003 as a simple way to compare flight prices. Now, we’re a global company, proud to work side by side with the biggest names in travel; 100 million travelers rely on us each month, and we’re proud to be the most trusted travel search site in the world.
With Skyscanner, you can get worldwide traveler data—from one trusted source. Join the leading travel search engine in Europe, Asia-Pacific and the Americas, and you’ll have access to the largest coverage available with an unbiased outlook on global travel trends. Learn more.
AHEAD builds platforms for digital business. By weaving together cloud infrastructure, intelligent operations, and modern applications, we help enterprises deliver on the promise of digital transformation. Learn more.
Doorda provides business-ready, trusted data on-demand so that organizations don’t have to source and prepare the data themselves. Learn more.
For the past 20 years, Arcadia has been dedicated to making a difference in healthcare through data. Rooted in value-based care and population health management, we have built our expertise across all types of healthcare data including EHR systems, internal and external labs, medical and Rx claims, ADT, and more. Learn more.
—–
Forward-Looking Statements
This post contains express and implied forwarding-looking statements, including statements regarding (i) Snowflake’s business strategy, (ii) Snowflake’s products, services, and technology offerings, including those that are under development or not generally available, (iii) market growth, trends, and competitive considerations, and (iv) the integration, interoperability, and availability of Snowflake’s products with and on third-party platforms. These forward-looking statements are subject to a number of risks, uncertainties and assumptions, including those described under the heading “Risk Factors” and elsewhere in the Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and Annual Reports of Form 10-K that Snowflake files with the Securities and Exchange Commission. In light of these risks, uncertainties, and assumptions, actual results could differ materially and adversely from those anticipated or implied in the forward-looking statements. As a result, you should not rely on any forwarding-looking statements as predictions of future events.
© 2022 Snowflake Inc. All rights reserved. Snowflake, the Snowflake logo, and all other Snowflake product, feature and service names mentioned herein are registered trademarks or trademarks of Snowflake Inc. in the United States and other countries. All other brand names or logos mentioned or used herein are for identification purposes only and may be the trademarks of their respective holder(s). Snowflake may not be associated with, or be sponsored or endorsed by, any such holder(s).
The post New Snowflake Features Released in May-July 2022 appeared first on Snowflake.
We had a busy week catching up with customers and partners at Microsoft Ignite in Chicago and online. We shared […]
At Snowflake, we’re committed to delivering consistent, automatic performance enhancements. We work behind the scenes to make your data operations […]
For years, companies have operated under the prevailing notion that AI is reserved only for the corporate giants — the […]