
Unravel Data Launches Free Snowflake Native App for Cost and Performance Optimization on Snowflake Marketplace
Through this collaboration, Unravel Data and Snowflake, the AI Data Cloud company will help joint customers inform business decisions and drive innovation by automatically analyzing Snowflake workloads to provide concrete, actionable recommendations to boost performance. As a Snowflake Native App, customers can install and run the Unravel Health Check directly in their Snowflake account without the need for data movement, accelerating time to value and reducing data silos.
"Enterprises face a significant execution gap in data platform optimization," said Kunal Agarwal, CEO at Unravel Data. "Our free Snowflake Native App bridges this gap by not only identifying inefficiencies, but also provides concrete actions that are easy to implement."
Unravel Health Check is capable of analyzing up to 30 days of Snowflake usage to deliver optimization recommendations across the following workloads:
Warehouse usage — Rightsizing and consolidation opportunities to reduce costs
SQL workload — Query enhancements to address inefficiencies in filters, joins, and projections
Storage usage — Identification of "cold" tables and suboptimal feature usage
Using the combined capabilities of the Snowflake Native App Framework and Snowpark Container Services, Unravel Health Check offers sophisticated analysis while data remains within the customer's Snowflake environment.
"What sets Unravel apart is our focus on actionability," said Shivnath Babu, CTO at Unravel Data. "We deliver specific, implementable guidance that addresses the root causes of inefficiency."
Users can install the Unravel Health Check directly from Snowflake Marketplace and see results within minutes, with no security or privacy concerns as data never has to leave their environment. Unravel Health Check is available now on the Snowflake Marketplace at no cost.
Snowflake Marketplace helps companies expand what's possible with data and AI through third-party data, apps and AI products. With on-platform purchasing and immediate access to data products, Snowflake Marketplace lowers integration costs and streamlines procurement processes. By delivering data, apps and AI products directly to the customers' data, providers deliver a superior customer experience and see accelerated revenue growth and increased margins. To learn more about Snowflake Marketplace and how to find, try and buy third-party products to accelerate your analytics, app development and AI initiatives, click here.
The Snowflake Native App Framework enables developers to build applications using Snowflake's core functionalities, distribute them globally on Snowflake Marketplace, and deploy them within a customer's Snowflake account. To learn more about the Snowflake Native App Framework and how to become a Snowflake partner, click here.
Unravel Data is a data observability and FinOps platform that provides full-stack visibility, AI-powered recommendations, and actionable automations to help optimize the performance, cost, and reliability of modern data applications. For more information, visit unraveldata.com.
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