How do you join the Snowflake community?
Go to https://community.snowflake.com/CommunitiesSelfReg, the page should look like this: Enter an email of your choice. If you have an existing Snowflake account, we recommend using the same email.
How do I log into my Snowflake account?
To log into the Snowflake web interface: Point your browser at the URL containing your account identifier. Note that the URL must start with https:// . Enter your credentials (user login name and password) and click Log In.
What is Snowflake community?
The Snowflake Community is your place to deepen your knowledge of the Snowflake Cloud Data Platform, submit and manage support cases, engage with peers, learn best practices directly from our experts, find in-person meetups and events, share your knowledge, and stay connected to all Snowflake users.
How do you log a case with a Snowflake?
Steps
- Navigate to https://support.snowflake.net in your browser.
- Scroll down to the first main section of the page (past the search bar) and locate the Support box. ...
- Make sure you are registered. ...
- Make sure you are a Snowflake-enabled user. ...
- Once you arrive at your Case Console, click on NEW to open a case submission form.
What does the Snowflake company do?
Snowflake Inc. is a cloud computing–based data warehousing company based in Bozeman, Montana. It was founded in July 2012 and was publicly launched in October 2014 after two years in stealth mode. The firm offers a cloud-based data storage and analytics service, generally termed "data warehouse-as-a-service".
Why is Snowflake so popular?
Why Snowflake is special
It serves a wide range of technology areas, including data integration, business intelligence, advanced analytics, and security & governance. It provides support for programming languages like Go, Java, . NET, Python, C, Node.
What products does Snowflake sell?
In fact, the Snowflake architecture consists of three layers, each of which is independently scalable: storage, compute, and services.
- Database storage. ...
- Compute layer. ...
- Cloud services. ...
- Performance and speed. ...
- Storage and support for structured and semistructured data. ...
- Concurrency and accessibility. ...
- Seamless data sharing.