
AI data cloud company Snowflake announced that it will hold its annual conference, “Data for Breakfast,” at the Grand Ballroom of the Ambassador Seoul Pullman Hotel on March 19.
Data for Breakfast is an annual event held in over 100 major cities around the world. This year, Snowflake's Senior Vice President of Products, Christian Kleinermann, will visit Korea to deliver a keynote address. Snowflake Korea Country Manager Kiyoung Choi and Tech Evangelist Suhyun Lee will also present.
The event's theme is "Enterprise AI Platforms That Realize Business Value." The event will showcase data strategies that support business innovation in the era of enterprise intelligence and the enhanced capabilities of the Snowflake Data Platform.
On-site, companies will share examples of how Snowflake has enabled them to reduce AI-based maintenance and operational costs, accelerate scientific innovation, and improve customized marketing strategies. E-Land Innople's AI business division will present a case study on how it has driven business growth by integrating data from E-Land affiliates into an AI data cloud.
This event is aimed at data and AI practitioners considering building a data platform for AI within their companies or interested in new enterprise intelligence use cases. Registration is required online. Attendees will learn how to derive AI and data insights that can be utilized across organizations, leveraging Snowflake's latest technologies, and explore strategies for implementing secure and reliable AI.
Additionally, partners and data experts, including AWS, Microsoft, Confluent, FiveTran, SAP, and Qlik, will participate to share AI strategies and data utilization plans based on the Snowflake ecosystem.
Choi Ki-young, CEO of Snowflake Korea, said that companies are struggling to achieve AI results due to fragmented data and systems, and that through this event, he will present a platform strategy that integrates organizations, tools, and data, as well as practical application cases.
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