By Abhijeet Adhikari · AIM Media House
Snowflake, a leading data cloud company, is making substantial strides in the Asia-Pacific and Japan (APJ) market, showcasing impressive growth and strategic adaptations to meet the diverse needs of local markets.
In a recent press conference, Jon Robertson , who leads the APJ business, and Natalie Mead, VP for Sales Engineering, shared insights into the company's journey and future plans.
With the Asia/Pacific overall public cloud services (PCS) market projected to increase at a staggering compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 23.5%, from US$53.4 billion in 2021 to reach US$153.6 billion in 2026, the region represents a massive opportunity for cloud vendors.
However, the region's cultural, regulatory, and business landscape diversity presents unique challenges. Failure to adapt could mean missing out on this lucrative market. Recognizing these complexities, Snowflake has adopted a decentralized approach that allows local teams to take the lead.
"We have a very country-focused model," says Jon Robertson.
"Every market's got a team of local people that know how to do it, and APJ's job is to get them what they need, to influence the product roadmap so it suits the market demand, to go heavy on partners in this market, go direct in this market." Natalie Mead echoed this sentiment, stating, "The people on the ground tell us what to do.
I feel like I work for them more than the other way around." "The technology solves the same problems for all industries and all customers," Robertson explained.
"Some of the lingo is different, the use cases are a little bit different, the software you're using or building is different, but essentially what we do is the same for everybody.
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