MIAMI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 2, 2026--
Matia, the unified data operations platform, today announced at Snowflake Summit 26 it has launched on Snowflake Marketplace, giving joint customers a faster path to deploying Matia's ETL, reverse ETL, observability, and catalog capabilities directly alongside their Snowflake AI Data Cloud environment. The listing makes it simpler than ever for customers to discover, evaluate, and adopt Matia as the operational backbone for their data infrastructure.
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As more organizations standardize on Snowflake as the foundation for analytics and AI, data teams are looking to reduce tool sprawl and consolidate the systems that move, monitor, and activate their data. Matia's presence on Snowflake Marketplace streamlines procurement and accelerates time to value for teams that want a single, unified platform purpose-built to operate on top of Snowflake.
"Snowflake is the center of gravity for modern data teams, and our customers have been asking for the simplest possible path to running Matia alongside it," said Benjamin Segal, Co-founder and CEO of Matia. "Being on Snowflake Marketplace removes friction from that journey. Joint customers can stand up unified ETL, observability, reverse ETL, and catalog in a fraction of the time, with the same trust and governance they already rely on in Snowflake."
Together, Matia and Snowflake help customers:
Matia is already trusted by data teams at Ramp, Drata, HoneyBook, and Lemonade to run their data operations at scale. The Snowflake Marketplace listing builds on Matia's mission to unify the modern data stack — helping teams streamline their tools, accelerate collaboration, and operate data systems with the same reliability expected of modern production infrastructure.
Snowflake Marketplace helps companies expand what’s possible with data and AI through third-party data, apps and AI products. With on-platform purchasing and immediate access to data products, Snowflake Marketplace lowers integration costs and streamlines procurement processes. By delivering data, apps and AI products directly to the customers’ data, providers deliver a superior customer experience, accelerate revenue growth and increase margins. To learn more about Snowflake Marketplace and how to find, try and buy third-party products to accelerate your analytics, app development and AI initiatives, click here.
Find Matia on Snowflake Marketplace here:https://app.snowflake.com/marketplace/listing/GZT1Z10BBPQ/matia-inc-matia
Visit Matia at Booth 1603 at Snowflake Summit in San Francisco to see the platform firsthand and explore the latest in unified ETL, reverse ETL, observability, and catalog.
Check out keynotes from Snowflake Summit 2026 live or on-demand here and stay on top of the latest news and announcements from Snowflake on LinkedIn and X.
About Matia
Matia is a unified data operations platform designed to bring AI-powered automation to data teams. By integrating ingestion, reverse ETL, observability, and catalog in one platform, Matia eliminates fragmentation and delivers the data-quality foundation needed for agentic data engineering. Matia is backed by Red Dot Capital Partners, Leaders Fund, Secret Chord Ventures, Caffeinated Capital, and Cerca Partners. Matia is trusted by data teams at companies such as Ramp, Drata, Honeybook, and Lemonade. Learn more at matia.io.
Matia and Snowflake ecosystem, with ETL, Reverse ETL, & Observability & Catalog operating alongside Snowflake
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — Democrats will choose their U.S. House nominee on Tuesday in a New Jersey battleground district represented by Republican incumbent Tom Kean Jr., who's been absent from Congress for months as he deals with an unspecified medical issue.
New Jersey's 7th District, which includes suburban towns and rolling farmland — and one of President Donald Trump's golf clubs — is the state's highest-profile primary. Four Democrats are competing to take on Kean, whose aides have said he plans on seeking a third term.
Kean's absence — his last vote was in early March — has supercharged interest in the seat, which Democrats view as key to winning control of the narrowly divided House and Republicans recognize as important to defend. Voters in the district have ousted two incumbents during midterm elections over the past decade.
Trump endorsed Kean in a social media post late Monday and didn't mention his absence from Congress or his medical issue.
“A Tremendous Advocate of our America First Agenda, Tom is working tirelessly,” the president said.
Kean issued a statement on Tuesday saying “I will continue putting our constituents first” and “I am optimistic about the road ahead.”
“Right now I am focused on my recovery and under the advice of healthcare professionals. I will transition from virtual work to in person work within a matter of weeks,” Kean said. “I look forward to sharing my experience with the public.”
Kean told a local political blog nearly two weeks ago that he expected to be back “in the next couple of weeks.”
Democratic voters are deciding between Rebecca Bennett, a former Navy helicopter pilot whose background mirrors Gov. Mikie Sherrill 's; Michael Roth, a former Small Business Administration official; Tina Shah, an intensive care unit doctor; and Brian Varela, a businessman with backing from progressive groups.
The campaign has been hotly contested, with each candidate bringing in seven figures in fundraising and walking a line between appealing to the party's base and to more independent general election voters.
Bennett's campaign has come under fire from a political action committee that's spent about $650,000 in the primary, attacking her from the left. Bennett said in an interview she believes the group, whose donors haven't been disclosed, is Republican-backed and aiming to weaken her candidacy because they fear her in the general election.
The Democrats are leaning into the rising costs of groceries and gasoline caused by the Iran war and Trump's sweeping tariffs. They're casting blame at Republicans and Kean in particular, who they say is a bad fit for the district, pointing to his support for the president's signature tax cut legislation.
The district was redrawn after the most recent census to become more favorable to Republicans, but it's gone back and forth in recent years. Kean ousted incumbent Democrat Tom Malinowski in 2022, who defeated Republican Rep. Leonard Lance in 2018.
Also being watched Tuesday is a Republican Senate primary. The party has been adrift in New Jersey since last year, when its Trump-backed candidate for governor lost by double digits. Voters face a four-way race between attorney Justin Murphy, surgeon Robert Lebovics, Army veteran Richard Tabor and former TV reporter Alex Zdan.
The winner will face Democratic Sen. Cory Booker, who is running for a full third term.
More House seats could have noteworthy campaigns in the fall.
Rep. Jeff Van Drew is seeking a fifth term in southern New Jersey’s 2nd District. He was originally elected as a Democrat but switched to the Republican Party during Trump's first term.
Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman is retiring from the heavily Democratic 12th District in central New Jersey, where a crowded primary field is vying to succeed her.
Dr. Adam Hamawy, a surgeon and Army veteran, has shot to prominence with endorsements from independent Sen. Bernie Sanders and other progressives. Some of his opponents recently began criticizing him over his connection to Sheikh Omar Abdel-Rahman, a blind Egyptian cleric convicted in 1995 of conspiring to blow up the United Nations and other New York-area landmarks.
Hamawy was a defense witness in the sheikh's trial but wasn’t accused of wrongdoing. He has condemned violence and distanced himself from the sheikh during the campaign. Abdel-Rahman died in federal prison in 2017.
Republicans are picking their nominee in northern New Jersey's 9th District, choosing between attorney Tiffany Burress and Clifton City Councilwoman Rosie Pino, to take on first-term Democratic Rep. Nellie Pou. Pou's margin of victory in 2024 was narrower than her long-serving predecessor, Rep. Bill Pascrell, and coincided with Trump winning a county in the district.
A sign directs voters to a polling place for the New Jersey primary election in Cherry Hill township, N.J., Tuesday, June 2, 2026. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
A person walks from a polling place for the New Jersey primary election in Oaklyn, N.J., Tuesday, June 2, 2026. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
FILE - This photo combination shows Democrat candidates for New Jersey's 7th Congressional District, from left, Rebecca Bennett, May 30, 2026, in Flemington, N.J., Brian Varela, May 30, 2026, in Sparta, N.J. and Michael Roth, May 31, 2026, in Rahway, N.J. (AP Photo/Stefan Jeremiah)
FILE - In this Jan. 15, 2019, file photo, New Jersey Senate Minority Leader Tom Kean Jr., R-Westfield, addresses reporters in Trenton, N.J. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez, File)