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Snowflake Receives FedRAMP Moderate Authorization for Snowflake on AWS and Microsoft Azure Government

Snowflake has achieved Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) Moderate Authorization to Operate (ATO) on both Amazon Web Services (AWS) US East cloud and Microsoft Azure Government cloud.

According to a media release, FedRAMP ensures that companies providing cloud services to the U.S. federal government have implemented a robust cybersecurity and data protection program that is rigorously and independently evaluated for its ability to protect government data.

"This Authorization caps a two-year effort by Snowflake and our partners to develop and mature a cybersecurity program that meets the high standards for data protection expected by the U.S. government," Snowflake Program Manager, Information Security, Siddique Chaudhry said. "The FedRAMP Moderate compliance within Snowflake applies the robust security controls necessary to secure government data hosted within our cloud platform."

Snowflake said that its Cloud Data Platform is uniquely positioned to help federal agencies support the public by delivering a single source of truth for data and the ability to generate data insights for decisions related to federal policies and programs. Federal agencies can leverage the full power of their data assets via Snowflake Secure Data Sharing, which allows for the seamless sharing of data within and between organizations, in a scalable and entirely governed environment.

"Thousands of private sector organizations are already using Snowflake's Cloud Data Platform to break down data silos, drive innovation, and improve business operations," Snowflake VP, Public Sector, Ted Girard said. "The FedRAMP authorization now opens the door for public sector organizations to fully leverage their data assets on Snowflake's single, integrated platform. With Snowflake, federal agencies will have access to deep data insights that can help improve programs, outcomes, and experiences for their citizens to make their lives better."

The FedRAMP moderate authorization achievement for Snowflake is the latest demonstration of the company's commitment to empowering the federal agencies with secure, modern IT infrastructure for better serving its citizens.

"We're excited to see Snowflake achieve this authorization, reinforcing our commitment to cloud security and FedRAMP," said Amanda Granlund, Manager of the Snowflake Team at FedResults. "Snowflake's innovative, modern technology will help government agencies more cost effectively and efficiently leverage data as a strategic asset to support citizens. We're looking forward to continuing to build upon our partnership as Snowflake's presence in the public sector grows with this important milestone."

More information:

Snowflake.com

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  • Alexandra Scarborough
    Gilt and Sarah Jessica Parker Unveil SJP by Sarah Jessica Parker Bridal Collection for Spring

    Sarah Jessica Parker, in partnership with Gilt, kicked off the exclusive launch of SJP by Sarah Jessica Parker Bridal, Gilt’s first foray into bridal ready-to-wear that would have Carrie Bradshaw swooning.

    The collection includes dresses, skirts, bodysuits and other pieces, ranging in price from $295 to $2,395 and from sizes 0 to 14.

    "Collaborating with Gilt on my first bridal ready-to-wear collection was an opportunity I couldn't pass up," said Sarah Jessica Parker. "The team there is brilliant and allowed me to be imaginative and take risks as I was designing for the non-traditional bride. It has been quite fun to play around with colors, fabrics and details to create unique pieces for all kinds of brides." The collection, comprised of ten styles, is inspired by Parker's vision of a modern, non-traditional bride, and is designed to dress a woman for a variety of wedding milestone moments; from her bridal shower through her wedding reception. Styles offered are a unique mix of classic dresses and gowns, modern bodysuits, full skirts, and a jumpsuit. The color palette includes traditional bridal white, sleek black, plus pops of blush, poppy, light gray and blue.

    Designed in collaboration with Gilt, the collection was produced in New York City utilizing fabrics like cashmere and stretch crepe sourced from Spain, Italy and France.

    The pieces all feature carefully curated details like elegant bows, sophisticated cutouts, feathers, intricate embroidery and beautiful hand-stitched beading. 

    The actress and style icon is no stranger to chic bridal wear. Carrie Badshaw, famously played by Parker, took part in an elaborate bridal photo shoot in Sex and the City: The Movie. The shoot featured gowns from designers like Christian Lacroix and Lanvin. Parker famously wore a black wedding gown for her own wedding to Matthew Broderick in 1997.

    "Not only is Sarah Jessica Parker's style known around the world, her point of view is one-of-a-kind," says Tom Ott, Chief Merchant of Gilt. "Sarah Jessica brings her impeccable taste and fashion sensibility to life in this collection. We think our customers will be delighted with the offering which is stylish and well-priced in the bridal category."

    As part of the bridal launch, Gilt will also offer 15 exclusive styles from the SJP by Sarah Jessica Parker footwear line, each of which are complementary to the bridal collection. 

    To correspond with the bridal collection launch, Gilt City will present offers from some of Sarah Jessica Parker's favorite places in New York City.

    The offers were each chosen as a way to help brides plan for and celebrate the big day with highlights including, Leather Spa, Lars Nord Studio Tailoring, Mah-Ze-Dahr Bakery, among others.

    More Information:
    http://www.Gilt.com/SJP

  • Alexandra Scarborough
    Tea Forté Introduces ‘Matcha’ Collection

    Convenience meets tradition in Tea Forté’s new Ceremonial Matcha Bowl Set and the Matcha Single Steeps.

    The company said its spring harvested, shade grown, stone ground, organic matcha tea is best served in a centuries-old Japanese tea ceremony called chanoyu: a preparation technique known for its centering meditative qualities.

    "The launch of Tea Forté's Matcha collection represents our continued commitment to wellness and cultivating all the potential mental and physical health benefits of tea," says Tea Forté CEO Michael Gebrael. "In addition to our high quality Pure Matcha, we've also blended four distinct flavored Matcha varieties. Prepackaged in pouches measured out for a single serving, our Single Steeps Matcha is ideal for the office, travel, or to keep with you for a boost anytime."

    Tea Forté noted its handcrafted ceremonial tea bowl, handmade bamboo whisk and measuring ladle “encourages serene enjoyment of our premium Kosher, gluten-free and vegan matcha blends.” These include: Pure Matcha, Chocolate Matcha, Coconut Matcha, Ginger Matcha, and Chai Matcha.

    According to a release, in addition to its distinctive taste, matcha is prized for its health benefits. Steeped green tea contains only the antioxidants that can be extracted in water, while with matcha, the whole leaf is consumed.

    Available now in select stores and online at teaforte.com.

 

 

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