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Breaking Analysis + theCUBE upcoming episodes [Snowflake Summit will reveal the future of data apps. Here’s our take.]( The landscape of app development is undergoing a significant transformation as a new modern data stack emerges, based on our research and analysis.   This paradigm shift involves building apps from a coherent set of data elements that can be seamlessly composed at scale. The implications of this emerging trend are far-reaching, particularly for organizations seeking to create a digital twin of their business, according to theCUBE's Dave Vellante in this week's [Breaking Analysis]( Snowflake's vision for the data stack "Our research and analysis points to a new modern data stack that is emerging, where apps will be built from a coherent set of data elements that can be composed at scale," Vellante says. "Demand for these apps will come from organizations that wish to create a digital twin of their businesses, to represent people, places, things and the activities that connect them to drive new levels of productivity and monetization. Further, we expect Snowflake, at its upcoming conference, will lay out its vision to achieve this." Learn more about Snowflake’s vision for the data stack and what to watch out for during theCUBE's coverage of the upcoming Snowflake Summit. Check out Dave Vellante’s full Breaking Analysis. [Get the full report]( [Crypto crashing and AI dominance]( In this week’s episode of [theCUBE Pod]( analysts John Furrier and Dave Vellante engage in a lively debate about the current state of cryptocurrencies and the future of business regarding generative artificial intelligence.   Exploring the future of AI   The episode begins with a mention of recent travels to various tech events, including the AWS Startup Showcase S3 E2, Red Hat Summit and Cisco Live. They delve into the significance of generative AI and discuss Google's recent announcements, including the release of its secure AI framework for protecting AI systems against hacking. The conversation also touches on the competition between Amazon Web Services and Google in the cloud industry and the potential for a new "supercloud" layer. “First of all ... Google and Amazon on AI definitely have been ahead. It's all about machine learning,” Furrier says. “ChatGPT caused everyone to see the ubiquity of it. Can they hold onto their engineers, or will they flee to join a hot startup? And can they get out of their own way to create good products?”   Learn more about Furrier’s and Vellante’s thoughts on generative AI, cryptocurrency and recent CUBE events. [Watch the full episode!]( TheCUBE is live at Snowflake Summit 2023! Join theCUBE on June 27-29 as we discuss how enterprise companies are using Snowflake to access, build, and monetize data, tools, models and applications in ways that were previously unimaginable. [Read more]( www.thecube.net [Top News: Editors' Picks]( Databricks hits $1B IN revenue as it doubles down on AI Big-data analytics firm Databricks Inc. revealed today that it surpassed the $1 billion revenue milestone during its most recent fiscal year, at a time when it’s diversifying its business into new areas such as artificial intelligence. [Read more]( siliconangle.com Amazon Web Services beefs up its security offerings Amazon Web Services Inc. today announced a variety of new security tools as well as expansions to existing services for its cloud computing customers during its annual re:Inforce conference. [Read more]( siliconangle.com [TheCUBE explore the latest on edge-to-cloud, AI and digital twins]( June is full of theCUBE’s live event coverage, including real-time analysis from HPE Discover, MongoDB .local NYC and Snowflake Summit. Things heat up with a growing summer lineup, including theCUBE’s own Supercloud 3 event, from July 18-19.   [HPE Discover: June 20-22](   Tune into theCUBE's coverage of HPE Discover, from June 20-22. Our analysts talk to the experts about edge computing, networks as a service, storage and security. Also up for discussion are the latest announcements from HPE and how it is helping companies with data-first modernization.   Add to your now!   [MongoDB .local NYC: June 22](   During the MongoDB .local NYC event on June 22, theCUBE covers the latest news and announcements on AI and how it factors into the growth and expansion of MongoDB. Topics include how AI is contributing to Mongo’s current market interest and recent stock price spike, as well as how the company is leveraging AI for a competitive advantage.   For the latest from MongoDB, check.   [Snowflake Summit: June 27-29](   On June 27-29, tune in to theCUBE's coverage of Snowflake Summit. This event will cover how Snowflake is navigating the turbulent market to maintain momentum and beat its own forecasts to reach $10B in annual revenue by 2028. Look for more on how Snowflake is managing the see-saw economy and what the company is doing to fulfill its promise for data simplification.   Don’t miss out! Find out more [here](. [Supercloud 3: July 18-19]( Join theCUBE on July 18-19 for Supercloud 3! Our industry analysts talk to the experts about securing the supercloud from the edge to cloud to on-premises. Tune in as we look at the role of AI in security and the impact generative AI is having on threats across the cloud. Stay tuned for more from our exclusive [Supercloud 3 event](. [Follow all theCUBE's broadcasts!]( What to expect at HPE Discover: Join theCUBE June 20-22 TheCUBE heads to HPE Discover 2023 in hunt of AI enterprise use cases as GreenLake proves a powerful platform opportunity for Hewlett Packard Enterprises. Join theCUBE's live coverage June 20-22 for analyst-led discussions from the show floor. [Read more]( siliconangle.com SiliconANGLE Media Inc. | [SiliconANGLE.com]( [View as Webpage]( [[Twitter] ]( [[YouTube] ]( [[LinkedIn] ]( SiliconANGLE Media Inc | 5 Mount Royal, Suite 280, Marlborough, MA 01752 [Unsubscribe {EMAIL}]( [Update Profile]( | [Constant Contact Data Notice]( Sent by communication@siliconangle.com powered by [Trusted Email from Constant Contact - Try it FREE today.]( [Try email marketing for free today!](

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