Snowflake Computing
Snowflake Computing is a company.
Financial History
Leadership Team
Key people at Snowflake Computing.
Snowflake Computing is a company.
Key people at Snowflake Computing.
Key people at Snowflake Computing.
Snowflake Computing is a cloud-native data platform company that builds the AI Data Cloud, a unified platform enabling organizations to ingest, process, analyze, share, and productize data and AI applications across multiple clouds.[1][2][4] It serves enterprises in industries like financial services, healthcare, retail, manufacturing, and technology, solving data silos, scalability issues, and the need for secure, elastic data warehousing with instant elasticity, per-second pricing, and seamless multi-cloud support.[1][2][3] Snowflake empowers data-driven decisions and AI innovation, powering workloads from analytics to app development, with strong growth shown by high net revenue retention, over 1M+ revenue customers, and Forbes Global 2000 adoption as of mid-2025.[4]
Founded in 2012 in Bozeman, Montana, Snowflake was started by pioneers in data warehousing who recognized the limitations of legacy systems and built a solution from scratch for the public cloud era.[3][4] The founders—led by figures like CEO Frank Slootman (joined post-founding)—emerged from backgrounds in databases and cloud infrastructure, creating the AI Data Cloud to unite siloed data and enable sharing via the Snowflake Marketplace.[1][4] Early traction came from its unique architecture handling diverse workloads, leading to rapid adoption; by 2020 it went public, and in a decade it grew to 8,769 employees across 10 offices, becoming a global leader in data and AI platforms.[3][4]
Snowflake stands out through these key strengths:
Snowflake rides the AI and data explosion trend, where enterprises need unified platforms to operationalize massive, siloed data for AI amid cloud migration and privacy regulations.[1][4] Its timing aligns with multi-cloud dominance and generative AI demands, enabling industries like retail (personalization), finance (risk management), and healthcare (patient outcomes) to innovate without infrastructure burdens.[1] Snowflake influences the ecosystem via Snowflake Ventures, investing in early-stage AI/data startups, fostering an interconnected AI Data Cloud with partnerships, free credits, and co-GTM events that expand its platform's reach and standardize data collaboration.[5]
Snowflake is positioned to dominate as AI workloads proliferate, with expansions in Cortex AI, Marketplace growth, and startup ecosystem investments driving deeper enterprise entrenchment.[4][5] Trends like agentic AI, real-time analytics, and regulated data sharing will shape its path, potentially boosting RPO and customer metrics amid 2026 economic shifts. Its influence may evolve into the de facto AI data infrastructure, turning data possibilities into reality—just as its cloud-native origins disrupted warehousing.[2][4]