Snowflake Inc. was founded in July 2012 in
San Mateo, California, by Benoît Dageville, Thierry Cruanes, and Marcin Żukowski. Dageville and Cruanes previously worked as data architects at
Oracle Corporation; Żukowski was a co-founder of
Vectorwise. Mike Speiser, a venture capitalist at
Sutter Hill Ventures, which provided early funding to the company, served as its first CEO. In June 2014,
Bob Muglia, formerly of
Microsoft, was named CEO. In October 2014, Snowflake came out of
stealth mode; at that time, it was used by 80 organizations. Snowflake has run on
Amazon Web Services since 2014, on
Microsoft Azure since 2018, and on the
Google Cloud Platform since 2019. In June 2015, Snowflake launched its first product, its cloud
data warehouse. In June 2019, the company launched Snowflake Data Exchange. In December 2020, the company added
Knoema as a data provider in the Snowflake Data Marketplace. In May 2021, the company became a
distributed company, with a principal executive office in Bozeman, Montana. On February 28, 2024,
Frank Slootman retired as CEO and was replaced by Neeva's cofounder
Sridhar Ramaswamy. In February 2026, Snowflake reported Q4 fiscal 2026 product revenue of $1.23 billion, up 30% year-over-year, with full-year product revenue reaching $4.72 billion. Remaining performance obligations totaled $9.77 billion, a 42% increase, reflecting strong demand for AI infrastructure. The company reported over 9,100 accounts using Snowflake AI features. == Products ==