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    Element Data Brings Datasets and Visualizations to Snowflake’s Government & Education Data Cloud

    Element Data today announced the launch of its World Bank Global Education Statistics datasets and visualizations as a prebuilt solution for the Government & Education Data Cloud, launched by Snowflake, the Data Cloud company. The launch of the Government & Education Data Cloud unites Snowflake’s data platform, Snowflake-and partner-delivered solutions, and industry-specific datasets to empower educational institutions and public sector agencies at the global, federal, state, and local levels to spend more time on what matters most: caring for citizens and students.

    The Snowflake Government & Education Data Cloud makes it possible for government and educational institutions to monitor and address industry challenges and gaps in public policy by enabling intra- and cross-agency data sharing and collaboration, establishing 360° views for all stakeholders, and leveraging an industry-leading network of public sector partners.

    Within the Government & Education Data Cloud, customers can access industry-specific solutions built by Snowflake’s ecosystem of public sector and education partners to leverage best practices, reduce time-to-value, and increase overall impact. 

    “We at Element Data are excited to be a launch partner for Snowflake’s Government & Education Data Cloud, where we will have the opportunity to provide governments and educational institutions access to democratized public-sector data and visualizations that will equip them to monitor and make smarter, better-informed policy and business decisions, leading to increased growth and productivity,.” 

     Learn more about Snowflake’s Government & Education Data Cloud launch here and partner-tailored solutions for the industry here.

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