
"Enterprises have often dreamed about AI systems that can reason across their most sensitive data, execute multistep tasks, and explain their logic while remaining inside a highly governed environment. Snowflake and Anthropic are betting they can finally crack the code. Through a multiyear, $200-million expansion of their agentic AI partnership, the companies plan to deliver an operational "control plane" that uses Anthropic's latest Claude models, such as Sonnet and Opus 4.5, to power enterprise intelligence."
"Instead of treating AI as an external service that companies must funnel their data toward, the company wants the intelligence layer to reside where the data already lives. Its philosophy is to "bring AI to the data.""By deeply integrating Claude into Snowflake Intelligence and Cortex AI, we've collapsed that sprawl into a single governed environment where the model runs directly where a company's data already lives, securely with full business context and without ever moving that data or introducing risk,""
Snowflake and Anthropic are expanding their agentic AI partnership with a multiyear, $200 million investment to build an operational control plane that embeds Anthropic's Claude models such as Sonnet and Opus 4.5. The integrated platform intends to run models where enterprise data resides, enabling multistep reasoning, task execution, and explainability within a governed environment without moving data. Snowflake reported $1.21 billion in revenue, 29% year-over-year growth, a $100 million AI run rate, and 615 new customers while observers remain cautious about long-term traction despite strong momentum.
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