Snowflake Continues To Catch Up With New AI Workloads

Summary:

  • Snowflake Inc.’s sales growth slowed to 28%, with adjusted operating margin dropping to 6.25%, prompting a focus on cost management and go-to-market strategy to boost growth.
  • Despite AI/ML feature expansions and strategic partnerships, Snowflake’s functionality lags competitive CSPs that offer more robust AI & analytics capabilities.
  • Snowflake is facing a migration out of its storage service as customers adopt Iceberg, or the ability to leverage external data sources on Snowflake’s platform.

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Snowflake Inc. (NYSE:SNOW) reported a mixed Q3 ’25 earnings result on November 20, 2024, as sales growth moderated to 28% with the adjusted operating margin declining to 6.25%, down from 9.80% in Q3 ’24. Despite the


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