Dive Brief:
- Snowflake and OpenAI signed a $200 million deal to bring OpenAI models directly into Snowflake’s cloud data platform, the two companies said Monday.
- The agreement will support agentic AI adoption across enterprises, allowing customers to create and deploy context-aware AI agents without requiring coding experience, according to the Monday announcement.
- “By combining OpenAI’s advanced reasoning with Snowflake’s enterprise-grade data platform, organizations can scale AI responsibly and give more employees access to intelligence while ensuring data stays secure and usage is governed,” Baris Gultekin, VP of AI at Snowflake, said in an email to CIO Dive.
Dive Insight:
Enterprise leaders expect autonomous AI agents to handle complex workflows while managing complex data estates. But deploying these systems at scale has proven difficult, particularly as organizations grapple with governance and accountability concerns.
Snowflake’s multiyear partnership with OpenAI aims to bridge this gap.
By bringing OpenAI models directly into Snowflake’s platform, the companies said, customers can use AI in the same governed environment where their data already lives, building and deploying agents without moving data into standalone tools and increasing risk.
“For CIOs, the biggest challenge with standalone AI tools is fragmentation,” Gultekin said. “Data has to be moved, access controls re-implemented, and governance often becomes an afterthought. Embedding OpenAI models directly into Snowflake eliminates those tradeoffs.”
OpenAI models such as GPT-5.2 will also be accessible through Snowflake Intelligence, the company’s enterprise intelligence agent.
Ease of use is a central focus, with employees able to interact with these agents using natural language and receive responses from the company’s internal database, without needing to write code.
Several customers including design platform Canva and fitness wearables maker Whoop, are already using the platform to accelerate research and internal decision-making.
For Snowflake, the OpenAI deal is part of a broader push to expand its enterprise AI footprint.
In recent months the company deepened partnerships with Anthropic and Accenture to scale agentic AI adoption, and acquired AI-powered observability platform Observe, underscoring its focus on reliability and governance as AI becomes embedded in core business systems.