Snowflake Inc. patent applications on May 1st, 2025
Patent Applications by Snowflake Inc. on May 1st, 2025
Snowflake Inc.: 2 patent applications
Snowflake Inc. has applied for patents in the areas of G06F16/22 (1), G06F16/242 (1), G06F16/2453 (1), H04L9/40 (1) G06F16/2291 (1), H04L63/0807 (1)
With keywords such as: subject, technology, results, particular, query, database, udtf, user, security, and stored in patent application abstracts.
Patent Applications by Snowflake Inc.
Inventor(s): Pradeep Dorairaj of Fremont CA US for snowflake inc., Garrett Frere of Long Island City NY US for snowflake inc., Carsten Stann of Warsaw PL for snowflake inc., Boyu Wang of Menlo Park CA US for snowflake inc., Mengjia Xia of Philadelphia PA US for snowflake inc.
IPC Code(s): G06F16/22, G06F16/242, G06F16/2453
CPC Code(s): G06F16/2291
Abstract: the subject technology receives first data. the subject technology transforms first data to a wide format, the wide format comprising a second table. the subject technology splits a set of rows into a set of shards of rows. the subject technology, for each shard from the set of shards, sends a particular user defined table function (udtf), including a particular shard of rows, to a different execution node to perform a set of operations for determining a rolling correlation over a window size. the subject technology provides a set of output values of each particular udtf corresponding to each shard from the set of shards in a second udtf. the subject technology sends the second udtf to a particular execution node to perform an aggregate operation. the subject technology receives a value of the rolling correlation from the particular execution node based on the aggregate operation.
20250141860. TOKEN-BASED SECURE DATABASE QUERY RESULT SHARING_simplified_abstract_(snowflake inc.)
Inventor(s): Damien Carru of New York NY US for snowflake inc., Thierry Cruanes of San Mateo CA US for snowflake inc., Jiaqi Yan of Menlo Park CA US for snowflake inc.
IPC Code(s): H04L9/40
CPC Code(s): H04L63/0807
Abstract: techniques for sharing query results in a multi-tenant database system are described. the query results can be shared between users of the same account or organization in the multi-tenant network-based database system using security tokens. a first user executes a query, and the results are stored in the network-based database system. the first user can invoke a function to create a security token to provide access to the stored query results to other users in the same account. the first user can share the security token with the other users, who can directly access the stored results in the network-based database system instead of having to download local copies of the query results.