Snowflake pushes back at … whom ?
Snowflake, the company behind cloud-based cloud computing giant Amazon, says all software must not be open, open standards, and open sources. But what is it like to keep its software closed? The BBC’s Matt Asay explains what it does.
Source: infoworld.comPublished on 2021-06-09
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- Snowflake pushes back at … whom ?