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Sigma Software Expands Snowflake Partnership Focused on Data Engineering, Analytics, and AI
Sigma Software continues to expand its Snowflake AI Data Cloud Services Partnership, moving from partner recognition to production‑scale AI and data delivery for enterprise clients.
As a Snowflake AI Data Cloud Services Partner, Sigma Software works with companies that already rely on data and AI in core business processes. We help them build systems that are secure, scalable, and designed for long‑term operation.

We started our cooperation with Snowflake in spring 2025, and over the past year, Sigma Software has been actively developing and operating Snowflake‑based solutions in live production environments across data‑intensive and security‑critical domains.
Key areas of progress include:
- Early adoption of Snowflake Cortex Code AI agent
Sigma Software is among the early adopters using Snowflake Cortex Code AI agents to speed up development and embed AI directly into engineering workflows.Today, across active projects in the security and AdTech domains, these agents are already in use in real delivery, helping teams move faster without compromising quality, governance, or control. - Large‑scale data migration for the security sector
Sigma Software launched a major Snowflake‑based data migration project for a security‑focused organization. The platform operates at full production scale, generates six‑figure Snowflake consumption, and processes sensitive data under strict governance, security, and compliance requirements. - AI‑driven AdTech use cases on Snowflake
Sigma Software has delivered multiple AI and data solutions for AdTech companies using the Snowflake AI Data Cloud. These solutions support advanced analytics and AI‑driven decision‑making, enabling clients to work more effectively with large volumes of campaign and behavioral data in day‑to‑day operations. - Sigma Software AI Solutions for the Snowflake Marketplace
Sigma Software is expanding how its AI solutions are delivered within the Snowflake ecosystem through the Snowflake Marketplace. This will provide clients with a simpler and faster way to adopt Sigma Software AI solutions and scale them inside their existing Snowflake environments.
Sigma Software’s work with Snowflake is focused on practical outcomes. Clients benefit from faster delivery of production‑ready data and AI solutions, architectures designed to meet security, compliance, and audit requirements from day one, predictable scaling and cost control as data volumes grow, and AI capabilities embedded into real business workflows rather than isolated experiments.
Instead of spending months validating whether Snowflake‑based AI can work in their environment, clients start with systems that are already designed for real operational conditions.
Katherine Tuluzova, CEO of Sigma Software, comments: “We partner with Snowflake because they have proven expertise and solutions in data and ML, and the progression to agents and gen AI is seamless from there. The result is solutions that are reliable, scalable, and secure by design.”
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