Snowflake Inc., a data cloud and AI company, has a platform that enables customers to consolidate data for insights, apply AI, build data applications, and share data. The company uses a cloud-native architecture with three scalable layers for compute, storage, and cloud services. A recent SEC filing shows that a Snowflake insider sold shares worth $937,500.
Dataiku, a leading AI platform company, has announced a significant update to its platform with the introduction of AI Agents. This new feature is designed to create and control AI agents at scale, delivering a new class of AI applications powered by analytics, predictive models, and agents. According to the company, more than 20 percent of its customers now integrate GenAI into their business and data workflows, with multiple projects per customer exceeding 1,000 active use cases [1].
The introduction of AI Agents aims to address the challenges faced by companies as they rush to deploy agents. Many companies create clumsy architectures where agents operate without proper IT control, vary in quality and relevance, and are sprawled ungoverned across teams. Dataiku solves this by augmenting The Universal AI Platform with agents as true enterprise systems — grounded in trusted data, embedded in operational workflows, connected to all AI inputs, and governed with the same rigor as any business-critical asset [1].
The new feature includes managed agent tools for guaranteeing quality and validation of tools used by agents, a GenAI registry for strategic oversight, sign-offs for risk monitoring, and capabilities for IT to orchestrate agents at scale. These include The Dataiku LLM Mesh, Dataiku Safe Guard, and Agent Connect [1].
Additionally, Snowflake Inc., a data cloud and AI company, has been making strides in its platform capabilities. Snowflake's Native App framework has revolutionized how data applications are built and deployed, enabling the creation of microservices-like architectures within the Snowflake ecosystem. This allows for modular, scalable applications with efficient app-to-app communication, eliminating the need for external data transfers and API calls [2].
A recent SEC filing shows that a Snowflake insider sold shares worth $937,500, indicating ongoing market activity and investor interest in the company [3].
References:
[1] https://insideainews.com/2025/04/24/dataiku-brings-ai-agent-creation-to-ai-platform/
[2] https://medium.com/snowflake/building-microservices-architecture-patterns-in-snowflake-using-native-app-5c68fb6446f1
[3] https://sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1000084/000110460525042485/snowflake-inc-20250424.htm
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