EY Announces Alliance with Snowflake to Leverage Their Data Cloud for Business Solutions Across Industries
September 13, 2021 at 04:39 pm EDT
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EY announces an alliance between Snowflake and Ernst & Young LLP (EY US), to help businesses transform how they manage and share their data assets. The alliance combines Snowflake's Data Cloud with EY US business insights to offer innovative solutions across industries, initially starting with financial services. Snowflake's Data Cloud can increase the utility of public cloud solutions through a next-generation approach to data modernization, with a single, integrated platform for data warehousing, data lakes, secure data sharing, application development, integrated data engineering and the ability to run advanced data analytics. Snowflake's innovative technology combined with market-leading capabilities offered by EY US teams can help accelerate how organizations thrive in the digital age. Snowflake and EY US are creating industry-specific resources that leverage the power of the Data Cloud to improve service delivery, finance, risk management, compliance, operations and other corporate functions.
Snowflake Inc. is a Data Cloud company. The Companyâs platform is the technology that powers the Data Cloud, enabling customers to consolidate data into a single source of truth to drive meaningful business insights, build data applications, and share data and data products. Its platform unifies data and supports a variety of workloads, including data warehousing, data lakes, and Unistore, as well as collaboration, data engineering, cybersecurity, data science and machine learning, and application development. The Company has developed technology across its platform, including managed service, storage, query capabilities, compute model, data sharing, global infrastructure, and integrated security. The Company also provides frictionless and governed data access so users can securely share data inside and outside of their organizations, generally without copying or moving the underlying data.