The cloud data warehouse specialist has launched another industry-specific product, this time aimed at helping companies in the retail and consumer goods sectors to manage their data. Credit: Edwin Tan After launching the Healthcare and Life Sciences Data Cloud Platform just a week ago, Snowflake has announced a Retail Data Cloud aimed at helping retail and consumer goods companies make the most of their data. With Snowflake’s proprietary cloud data warehouse at its heart, the Retail Data Cloud brings together Snowflake’s highly-scalable data warehousing, analytics and compliance tools, with access to third-party data sources and resources through a data marketplace, and various partner consulting services from the likes of Capgemini and Infosys. The Retail Data Cloud will also include prebuilt data applications from various technology and consulting partners. For example, a Retail Intelligence dashboard has been built with partner Tableau to help retailers plug in their data and automatically gain insights into pre-optimized working and hiring patterns. Or, customers looking to apply machine learning to their data can turn to partners such as Amazon Web Services, Dataiku or DataRobot for faster time-to-market. “The retail industry has seen some disruptions of late due to the pandemic and ongoing geopolitical crises,” Rosemary Hua, global head of industry go-to-market for retail and consumer goods at Snowflake said. “These problems are a result of enterprises being unable to predict how customers are reacting to the changing circumstances.” Snowflake now offers four industry-specific versions of its platform, with the two launches this year joining the Financial Services Data Cloud and Media Data Cloud, that were both introduced last year. “Data brings visibility and efficiency-driving insight to all stakeholders in retail,” Doug Henschen, principal analyst at Constellation Research said in response to the announcement. Henschen sees your average retail customer taking a phased approach to adopting these various capabilities, starting with data management and analytics, before investigating the prebuilt, industry-specific capabilities from partners. “Even further up the ladder are data-sharing, data-enrichment and, potentially, data-monetization opportunities that might drive yet more efficiency, sales, and profit opportunities for all constituents, while, of course, respecting compliance and privacy safeguards,” he added. Snowflake won’t have it all its own way in this market however, as rival data management vendor Databricks launched its first industry-specific Data Lakehouse for Retail and Consumer Goods Customers back in January. Related content brandpost Sponsored by VMware How to build a successful agile development culture - and why your business needs one Mastering agile: Addressing familiar challenges and common misconceptions for successful software development. By Mike Freedman, Senior Director, and Michael Coté, Senior Member of Technical Staff, VMware Tanzu by Broadcom May 20, 2024 6 mins Devops Software Development brandpost Sponsored by Broadcom Driving digital transformation success: Serge Lucio's insights on Value Stream Management Navigating the VSM landscape: Strategies for seamless digital transformation—a chat with Serge Lucio, General Manager of the Agile Operations Division at Broadcom By Marla Schimke, Head of Product and Growth Marketing, Broadcom's ValueOps Software Division May 20, 2024 4 mins Digital Transformation feature 10 projects top of mind for IT leaders today From embracing AI to modernizing infrastructure, IT leaders are focusing more on key business differentiators, risk mitigation, emerging issues, and transforming IT to accelerate change. By Mary Pratt May 20, 2024 11 mins Business IT Alignment Data and Information Security IT Strategy opinion Assembly required: 8 myths about knowledge management debunked Business leaders intent on fostering innovative cultures must differentiate between knowledge management and knowledge assembly. One involves systems, data, and collaboration; the other, insights, dialogue, serendipity, and courses of action. By Daniel Forrester and Jerold Zimmerman May 20, 2024 13 mins Content Management Systems Document Management Systems Staff Management PODCASTS VIDEOS RESOURCES EVENTS SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe