Snowflake Iceberg Tables have moved to general availability, offering full storage interoperability with the Apache Iceberg open table format. This feature facilitates easier governance and collaboration on Iceberg data stored externally, enhancing the flexibility of data lakehouses, data lakes, and data meshes. Over 300 customers have already adopted Iceberg in its public preview, highlighting its potential to broaden Snowflake’s data footprint.
Snowflake introduced several enhancements to Cortex AI, including:
The Polaris Catalog is a vendor-neutral, open catalog implementation for Apache Iceberg, providing cross-engine interoperability and greater flexibility. It will become open-sourced within 90 days, supporting a variety of engines, including Apache Flink, Apache Spark, and Trino.
Snowflake launched a private preview of an internal model marketplace within Snowflake Horizon. This marketplace enables users to publish and curate models, applications, and data products for internal use ensuring controlled access and preventing unintended external sharing. Other upcoming features include AI model sharing and AI-powered object descriptions.
Snowflake introduced the integration of the Native App Framework with Snowpark Container Services on AWS. This integration provides developers with configurable GPU and CPU instances for various applications, from computer vision to geospatial data analysis. Over 160 Snowflake Native Apps are now available in the marketplace.
Several updates aimed at developers include:
Snowflake announced a new data boundary for the EU, ensuring regional data residency and compliance. Additionally, a Department of Defense (DoD) environment meeting IL4 security controls will be available, highlighting Snowflake’s commitment to robust data governance and security.
The new Trail set of observability capabilities was unveiled, providing developers with tools to monitor, troubleshoot, and optimize workflows. Trail integrates with platforms like Grafana, Metaplane, and Slack, adhering to OpenTelemetry standards.
Cortex Fine-Tuning, now in preview, lets users adapt pre-trained models for specialized tasks. This managed service fine-tunes popular large language models using your data within Snowflake, enhancing model performance for specific use cases.
The preview of Snowpark Native Apps with Snowpark Container Services enables running containerized services within Snowflake Native Apps. This feature supports provider IP protection, security, data sharing, monetization, and integration with compute resources.
The Snowpark Python local testing framework is now generally available. This emulator allows you to test Python code locally with Snowpark Python DataFrames, facilitating development and CI pipeline integration without needing a Snowflake account connection.
Universal Search, now generally available, allows users to search for content across Snowflake storage, external Iceberg storage, and third-party providers. Snowsight also received a dark mode feature, enhancing user experience in low-light conditions.
Four new functions for GEOGRAPHY objects are now available in preview:
With innovations in AI, data governance, and developer tools, Snowflake continues to drive forward the capabilities of its platform, ensuring customers can leverage data more effectively and securely. The future looks promising as Snowflake expands its offerings and strengthens its ecosystem, providing powerful solutions.