Friday, 23 October 2020 13:14

Boomi, Snowflake come together in new alliance

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Dell Technologies' integration business Boomi has announced an alliance with cloud data platform provider Snowflake.

Boomi says the alliance will deliver an enterprise data management solution to span the entire data lifecycle for customers -discovery, preparation, integration, migration, transformation, storage, and visualisation - to ultimately help companies gain real-time data insights.

Boomi has also announced that it has achieved the ‘Snowflake Ready Technology’ validation for its Data Catalog and Preparation service (DCP).

“For Snowflake customers to have the best experience possible, the technology program validates partner integrations ensuring that these integrations adhere to Snowflake best practices as well as allowing customers to distinguish validated integrations between the multitude of available integrations to Snowflake,” Boomi notes in its statement announcing the alliance on Friday.

“As much as 70% of an enterprise’s data remains undiscovered,” said Ed Macosky, Senior Vice President of Product, Boomi.

“Boomi helps customers find, understand, and rapidly and reliably move that data to Snowflake where it can be used to power insights, key decisions, and business processes – all without touching code.”

Colleen Kapase, Vice President Partners and Alliances, Snowflake said: “Snowflake and Boomi’s alliance is exciting due to the breadth of capabilities Boomi’s platform delivers.

“The combination of Snowflake and Boomi's platform, encompassing Data Catalog and Prep, provides our customers with an opportunity to accelerate their investment in Snowflake.”

“With Boomi and Snowflake, our analysts have the ability to drill into their data, combine it in ways not previously possible, and apply data science so our business can optimize logistics and be a better corporate citizen in carbon footprint reduction,” said Dr. Scott Underwood, senior manager of business intelligence at global B2B seafood supplier Cooke
Inc.

“The strong partnership between Boomi and Snowflake enhances our value and benefits everyone involved. Business analysts and IT are able to collaborate and rapidly provide better outcomes for our business and customers — delivering on our move to the cloud.”


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