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by mr_justin
2800 days ago
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This is a lot of upfront work, and signing up for continuous maintenance, computing costs, dealing with vendor-specific oddities, and a host of other concerns. Whatever is gained from this (being able to sign AWS phobic clients) must be substantial. |
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I wonder if they are trying to get Walmart?
https://www.foxbusiness.com/features/wal-mart-to-vendors-get...
EDIT
I don't have to speculate, that's definitely why they went to Azure:
Retail clients have pushed Snowflake Computing to make its software available on Microsoft’s (NASDAQ:MSFT) Azure cloud.
Snowflake CEO Bob Muglia (a Microsoft vet) says that a number of retail customers “particularly a large one based in Arkansas” have “a fairly strong opinion” about the Azure availability.
The Arkansas reference is likely to Walmart, which prefers not to use competitor Amazon’s cloud.
https://seekingalpha.com/news/3369703-cloud-data-warehouse-c...