Snow Software Launches New Capabilities for Snow Atlas
June 22, 2022

Snow Software announced new functionality and integrations for Snow Atlas, a purpose-built platform that provides a framework to accelerate data-driven technology decision-making.

The new and enhanced features deliver additional connectivity and simplicity to technology management. These capabilities demonstrate the powerful insights and actions that organizations can bring to bear with Technology Intelligence – the ability to understand and manage all technology to maximize business potential and resilience.

“We see Technology Intelligence as the solution for organizations looking to manage their increasingly complex hybrid technology environments,” said Vishal Rao, President and CEO of Snow. “Technology owners have been plagued by years of adopting an amalgamation of siloed point tools. With Snow Atlas, we are eliminating these historic silos and simplifying all aspects of visibility and management of technology. We believe that making this ambitious goal a reality requires a unique approach – which is why we have built Snow Atlas from the ground up and fortified it with a robust ecosystem of integrations. With the single, holistic view and actionable insights Snow Atlas provides, organizations can not only untangle the complexity inherent in their technology environments but deliver greater business value.”

Snow’s ecosystem includes more than 130 out-of-the box integrations, SaaS connectors for more than 8,000 applications, and one of the world’s most comprehensive software recognition and data normalization services, providing insight on over 735,000 applications, a number that increases by about 6,000 applications per month. New and enhanced capabilities within the Snow ecosystem in this release include:

- Okta Discovery for SaaS Management. With Okta single sign-on (SSO) discovery, organizations can identify and uncover new insights on sanctioned SaaS applications in use across the enterprise. This new level of visibility offers the ability to manage and optimize costs quickly and efficiently.

- Self-Service API Connectors for SaaS Management. Six self-service SaaS API connectors have been rearchitected and enhanced for added visibility, ease of use and faster time-to-value. These include Adobe, Aha!, Google Workspace, Microsoft 365, Salesforce Sales Cloud and Zoom.

- Expanded Ecosystem Partners. Snow recently announced its strategic partnership with Anodot, the business monitoring company, to provide a new approach to managing cloud investments and bridge the gap between IT Asset Management and FinOps. The intent is to integrate the new solution introduced as a result of this partnership, Snow Cloud Cost powered by Anodot, within Snow Atlas. In addition, Snow recently received Oracle Database and Database Options verification.

Through its Data Intelligence Service, Snow Atlas brings together disparate data sets into a common format, creating a single shared dataset across technology sources that empowers organizations with the context and perspective needed to make intelligent decisions faster.

New features being developed specifically to improve decision-making on Snow Atlas include Flexible API. Snow Atlas offers built-in decision-making and optimization for many common technology use cases. The new API makes it easier for organizations to use Snow data to solve individual use cases. For example, using this API, Snow Atlas can support an organization’s sustainability goals by identifying sustainably certified assets.

Snow Atlas is a cloud-native platform built on Microsoft Azure delivered as a service and based on a microservices architecture and standardized APIs. The platform allows organizations to onboard faster, realize time to value quicker and enables increased ease of use. Snow Atlas provides enhanced self-services features like agent creation and management, end user management, self-healing for locked or disconnected services, single-sign on activation and in-app guidance. These core capabilities provide a centralized view and the perspective to address the most complex technology challenges.

“With complete visibility and comprehensive insights of technology investments, organizations are empowered to make more informed decisions,” said Sanjay Castelino, Chief Product and Customer Officer at Snow. “That’s why we continue to invest in new ways to bring data into the Snow Atlas platform. Through capabilities like Okta SSO discovery and the new SaaS API connectors, we’re bolstering organizations’ ability to identify and effectively manage their SaaS applications. And we’re not only trying to address the challenges and opportunities facing customers today but positioning them to be able to manage those yet to come. That’s the beauty of Snow Atlas. It’s designed for future innovation and flexibility, so we see the possibilities as limitless.”

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