Snowflake Buys Natoma To Govern The Agents Acting On Its Data
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Snowflake's quiet Natoma buy, alongside a $6B AWS deal, reveals its real ambition: governing what AI agents do, not just storing the data they reach for.
Snowflake's quiet Natoma buy, alongside a $6B AWS deal, reveals its real ambition: governing what AI agents do, not just storing the data they reach for.
Snowflake's quiet Natoma buy, alongside a $6B AWS deal, reveals its real ambition: governing what AI agents do, not just storing the data they reach for.
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