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[REPORT] Top Data Trends in 2023: Unveiling Key Trends from Snowflake's Customer Data.

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Ebook Hi there, Every business is looking to do more with data, trying to keep up with the dawning e

Ebook [Data Trends 2023, Four essential trends redefining the way modern companies succeed | Read Now]() Hi there, Every business is looking to do more with data, trying to keep up with the dawning era of generative AI, trends that improve efficiency, generate new insights, and redefine what’s possible with data. Snowflake examined data from over 7,800 customers using the Data Cloud to understand how companies are using their data to drive smarter insights, improve processes, and deliver meaningful business outcomes. Download the new report, [Data Trends 2023](), to learn about changes in: - Global Data—A 207% spike in the number of Snowflake customers operating across the three leading public cloud providers - Crushing Silos—Bringing together different data formats and languages so users can work where the data resides—on their their AI-solutions and more - Governance—Keeping up with growing security risks associated with the new AI era - Automation—Enabling greater efficiency and minimizing operating costs [Download the Report]() Methodology: The data in this report covers the 12-month period ending Jan. 31, 2023 (referenced throughout as “this year” or “the year”), to align with Snowflake’s 2023 fiscal year. We examined data usage of roughly 7,800 Snowflake customers, some of them longtime Snowflake users, and others only recently joining the Data Cloud. [Snowflake Data Trends 2023]() Suite 3A, 106 East Babcock Street, Bozeman, Montana 59715 You’re receiving this email because you’re signed up to receive updates from Snowflake. If you’d prefer not to receive updates, you can [unsubscribe](.

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