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Snowflake + Polaris Catalog vendor trust score

Trust scoring is the “is this vendor a fair counterparty” question, deliberately separated from product quality. Six dimensions, dated, sourced where events warrant it.

7.8
/10
mixed
Verdict

Snowflake + Polaris Catalog's vendor trust profile is mixed. The dimension scores below show where to negotiate hard and what to monitor across a multi-year contract.

Vendor Trust Score

Is Snowflake + Polaris Catalog a trustworthy vendor?

7.8/10
Mixed
Pricing transparency
Published rates; no hidden fees
7.0
Contract fairness
Reasonable terms; no auto-renew traps
7.5
Incident response
How they handle outages and breaches
7.0
Post-acquisition behavior
Customer treatment after M&A or PE
9.0
Executive stability
Leadership churn over 24 months
8.0
Roadmap honesty
Public commitments held
8.0
Trust signal log
  • 2024-06-04
    Polaris Catalog open-sourced as Apache Iceberg REST catalog
    A real strategic shift toward open-format interop, partly defensive against Databricks-on-Delta.
  • 2025-06-04
    Native Iceberg tables GA with read/write parity to internal tables
  • 2024-05-30
    Customer credential incident affected ~165 tenants via stolen non-MFA credentials
Vendor Trust is scored independently of product quality. A great product from an unfair vendor still earns a low trust score.

How to read this score

  • Trust is separate from product quality. A vendor can ship great software and treat customers badly — or vice versa. We score the two independently.
  • 8.0+/10: strong. Few concerns at renewal or procurement.
  • 6.5–7.9: mixed. Negotiate hard on the lowest dimensions; monitor across the contract term.
  • 5.0–6.4: cautious. Add explicit mitigation language to the master agreement.
  • Below 5.0: concerning. Treat this as a contracted-risk evaluation, not a product-fit evaluation.
  • Updates: we re-verify scoring quarterly. Material trust events (acquisitions, breaches, leadership change, hostile contract terms) get logged on the timeline above.

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Last updated 2026-05-27. Scoring methodology: editorial standards. Disagree? Tell us.