What's Going On With Snowflake Stock Tuesday? - Snowflake (NYSE:SNOW)
- On Feb 3, 2026, Snowflake Inc. announced broad product upgrades to help enterprises move from AI experimentation to production.
- To support enterprise AI, Snowflake is embedding interoperability, governance and resilience features to help run trusted AI in production, positioning the platform for diverse workloads.
- Snowflake Postgres now runs natively, supporting direct work on fresh transactional data without external pipelines, and Snowflake Backups are now generally available for resilience.
- Markets reacted with Snowflake shares rising premarket on Tuesday, as Bank of America analyst reiterated a Buy but cut his price target to $275 from $310.
- The company noted forward-looking statements and risk disclosures, highlighting potential impacts on product adoption and AI strategy for its more than 8,000 customers.
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What's Going On With Snowflake Stock Tuesday? - Snowflake (NYSE:SNOW)
Snowflake Inc. (NYSE:SNOW) has rolled out a broad set of product upgrades on Tuesday designed to help enterprises move from AI experimentation to production, making data AI-ready by design across its platform. The company is positioning the latest releases to bring transactional, analytical, and AI workloads together so businesses can deploy data-driven AI applications at scale. Snowflake Postgres Unifies Data for AI Workloads At the center of t…
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Snowflake Inc. today detailed a sweeping set of product updates aimed at accelerating enterprise adoption of artificial intelligence, positioning its platform as a foundation for building, governing and operating AI systems directly on enterprise data rather than as an experimentation layer bolted onto existing infrastructure. The announcements, timed around the company’s Build 2026 event in […] The post Snowflake bets on platform-native AI as e…
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