While Snowflake is attempting to position itself as an AI control layer through a combination of Snowflake Intelligence, Horizon Catalog, and its push for open semantic interoperability, Microsoft is embedding business context and governance across its Copilot, Fabric, and broader AI stack through offerings such as Work IQ, Fabric IQ, and Foundry IQ, Chaturvedi said.
Databricks’ Genie Ontology, too, is part of a similar strategy, Chaturvedi pointed out, urging CIOs to view the offering in the context of the company’s wider effort to position its lakehouse platform as the foundation on which enterprise AI agents are built, governed, and eventually deployed.
“It’s absolutely a control-plane play. When you connect the dots across everything Databricks has announced at this summit, including LTAP, OpenSharing, and Genie Ontology, you see a single place where enterprise data, governance, business semantics, and agent execution all converge,” Chaturvedi added.



