Ep170: From Open Source to AI Agents – Inside SnapLogic’s Transformation with AWS
Update: 2025-11-12
Description
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SnapLogic CTO Jeremiah Stone reveals how they evolved from open-source to AI-powered integration platform, doubled AI adoption with one UX change, and delivers measurable enterprise ROI.
Topics Include:
- SnapLogic CTO shares their decade-long journey building AI-powered integration with AWS partnership.
- SnapLogic drives "human cost of integration to zero" for thousands of global companies.
- Started as open-source project, pivoted to cloud in 2015 with AWS infrastructure.
- Began AI workloads in 2018, predicting next steps in integration workflows using models.
- Became AWS Bedrock launch partner, completely reinventing their product for generative AI era.
- SnapLogic lives through transformations first, then credibly helps ISV customers do same.
- Helped Adobe migrate entire CRM from Salesforce to Microsoft over single weekend.
- Built normalized data architecture using S3, Iceberg, Glue for analytics-ready enterprise data.
- SnapGPT copilot converts plain language prompts into complete integration pipelines in minutes.
- Live demo shows generating Salesforce-to-Redshift pipeline with filters using natural language commands.
- Small UX tweak adding helpful header doubled monthly active users of SnapGPT.
- Changed legal agreements in 2017 to capture metadata, enabling AI features years later.
- Agent Creator delivers ROI across customers: Inspirant, Core Plus, AstraZeneca use cases.
- SnapLogic's own finance team cut order reconciliation from 40 hours monthly to 90 minutes.
- Key lessons: governance first, understand business impact, use AWS native patterns consistently.
Participants:
- Jeremiah Stone – Chief Technical Officer, SnapLogic
- Olawale Oladehin – Managing Director, NAMER Technology Segments, Amazon Web Services
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