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Aptitive Elevated to Highest Snowflake Status, Elite Services Partner

Aptitive Elevated to Highest Snowflake Status, Elite Services Partner

Less than six months after gaining Snowflake Premier Services Partner status, Aptitive, a modern data and analytics consulting firm, has reached Elite Services Partner status in Snowflake Partner Network, from Snowflake, the Data Cloud company. After establishing a partnership with Snowflake in 2016 and then becoming an official Snowflake partner in 2018, Aptitive is now one of just 21 Snowflake Elite Services Partners worldwide.

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“Thanks to the commitment from so many of our clients, in addition to our strong Snowflake experience and industry expertise, we’ve been able to set ourselves apart as a trusted Snowflake Elite partner,” said Aptitive CTO Fred Bliss. “Of course, we couldn’t have reached this huge milestone without the dedication of our consultants, with an additional thank-you to our Snowflake partner manager, Greg Marsh. We’re very grateful for the work our team puts in every day.”

Bliss continued, “In our last announcement, I said, ‘Aptitive’s achievement of Premier status within Snowflake Partner Network demonstrates a commitment to our partnership as it continues to grow.’ Despite reaching the highest partnership tier, that commitment isn’t going anywhere. We’re always looking for new ways to better engage with our technology partners for the benefit of our clients.”

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