Enterprise customer engagement platform MessageGears has expanded its partnership with data cloud Snowflake to run MessageGears within Snowflake itself. This will allow brands using the Snowflake platform to execute campaigns faster and more securely.
MessageGears primarily serves large consumer brands like Expedia, Rakuten and T-Mobile. It will run on Snowflake using Snowpark Container Services, an offering that allows users to manage data within the security and governance boundaries of Snowflake, requiring zero data movement.
Benefits for Snowflake users. MessageGears outlined the following benefits to users in a release:
- No data mapping or movement required.
- A fully managed cloud environment.
- Protection from Snowflake’s security model.
Why we care. We are seeing a trend expanding before our eyes. Snowflake has played a leading role among data clouds in partnering with customer data platforms, allowing them to access business data within Snowflake without the need to copy or move data into the CDP itself.
MessageGears is not a CDP. It’s an omnichannel customer engagement platform — like, for example, Braze and Iterable. Are we going to see players in this category go the composable route and integrate, not just with Snowflake, but with other data clouds? And which category will be next?
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