Agentic AI for Analytics
In Snowflake
Webinar • Wednesday 20 May • 10:00 CEST
You’ve evaluated agentic AI. You understand its potential. But how do you actually implement it in Snowflake?
This 20-minute session cuts through the noise, exploring what’s genuinely achievable and what it takes to deliver real results.
What you’ll learn
- How does this actually work with my data and platform?
- What does “good enough” data look like here?
- How do I set up context and definitions in practice?
- Which tools and models should I use and how do they fit together?
- How to handle governance, security, and cost
Ready to move beyond the hype? Join our Data Platform Expert, Magnus Petersson-Ahrholt, for a practical conversation about what Agentic AI can do for your analytics and what it really takes to get there in Snowflake.
What comes next
This session shows you how Agentic AI works in Snowflake.
Now it’s time to put that into perspective. We’re running the same deep dive for Microsoft Fabric and Qlik, so you can compare how different platforms handle the exact same challenges.
Compare across platforms to find your best fit
Missed the foundation?
Start with the general session to understand the concepts, patterns, and trade-offs before choosing your platform.
Questions? Get in touch!
Bas Haarhuis
Advisor Data & Strategy
bas.haarhuis@climber.nl
+31 6 39 46 39 65
Stef Comello
Managing Director
stef.comello@climber.nl
+31 6 81 78 98 97
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