Security News > 2020 > February > Snowflake combines its cloud-native data platform with Google Cloud’s AI, ML and analytics capabilities

Snowflake, the cloud data platform, announced general availability on Google Cloud, bringing together Snowflake's cloud-native data platform with Google Cloud's capabilities in AI, ML and analytics.
Combined with the new database replication feature, Snowflake makes it easy for customers to migrate their data to Google Cloud or keep their database data synchronized between multiple cloud providers for business continuity.
"Snowflake on Google Cloud delivers the scale, performance and ease-of-use we need to enable real-time data analytics. It drives our strategies to streamline services, operations, and grow our network."
"Organizations need the ability to make decisions based on increasingly large volumes of data, often spread across multiple cloud and on-premises data sources," said Kevin Ichhpurani, Corporate Vice President, Global Ecosystem at Google Cloud.
"We're delighted to partner with Snowflake to help them do so, and to make Snowflake's data platform available to more organizations in Google Cloud."
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