Braze Unveils Real-Time Data Activation and Messaging Innovations at FORGE 2022 in Partnership with Snowflake and WhatsApp
October 12 2022 - 9:00AM
Business Wire
Braze (Nasdaq: BRZE), the comprehensive customer engagement
platform that powers interactions between consumers and the brands
they love, today introduced new product innovations at its annual
customer conference, FORGE, including Braze Cloud Data Ingestion
and expanding messaging capabilities with native support for
WhatsApp. Both innovations reflect expanded partnerships with
Snowflake, the Data Cloud company, and Meta, and aim to help brands
future-proof customer engagement strategies against a backdrop of
shifting consumer expectations, preferences, and behaviors.
Maximize the Value of Data With Braze Data In today’s
digital-first world, brands must have a deep understanding of
customer preferences and behaviors to ensure long-term loyalty.
This becomes increasingly difficult as the amount of global data
produced increases to an estimated 181ZB by 2025. Unfortunately, a
substantial amount of relevant customer data goes unused. Braze
Data helps solve for this by providing what is designed to be the
world’s most flexible customer engagement platform for data
activation. Now, customers can unlock the value of any data at any
time from any source in any format with the following new features
and enhancements:
- Reduce Time-to-Value with New Cloud Data Ingestion and Data
Modeling: With the launch of Cloud Data Ingestion, brands will
be able to activate data directly from their data platforms. This
turnkey data integration empowers teams to ingest, process, and
activate data faster and at scale. Starting with the Snowflake Data
Cloud at launch, Braze plans to expand to a number of other data
platform partners in Q4 and beyond. The Braze data model has also
been updated to support arrays and nested objects, so brands can
sync structured and unstructured data from any source without
requiring cumbersome data transformations.
- Gain Deeper Customer Understanding With Extended Data
Retention: All of a brand’s customer data, such as custom
attributes, custom events, and purchases are now stored
indefinitely for active users to maintain an accurate, historical
360-degree view of their customers.
- Reach the Right Audience with Segment Extensions:
Marketers can now create and add multiple customer event properties
and message interaction data to their Segment Extensions, enabling
deeper personalization. Customer segments are updated continuously
based on purchases, custom events, and interactions with other
channels.
- Reinforce Security with Customizable Personally Identifiable
Information (PII): Customers can now define which fields in
Braze should be treated as Personally Identifiable Information
(PII). This allows brands, particularly those in heavily regulated
industries, to classify more information as PII for further data
privacy and protection.
“We’re excited for Snowflake Data Cloud to be the inaugural
partner for the Braze Cloud Data Ingestion to help customers to
unlock more value from their data,” said Scott Schilling, Senior
Director, Global Partner Development at Snowflake. “Data should be
the solution, not the problem. Deepening our relationship with
partners like Braze can provide teams the valuable tools they need
to build and maintain a modern data framework without requiring
extensive time from engineers, allowing resources to be more
effectively deployed to support customer experience efforts.”
Engage Global Audiences Through WhatsApp Channel Support
In early 2023, Braze will be launching native channel support for
messaging platform WhatsApp. Fast, simple, and convenient messaging
options have become increasingly important to customers as
messaging becomes the preferred way of communicating with the
brands they love. WhatsApp is one of the world’s most popular
messaging platforms with more than 2 billion users in 180
countries. Through the integration with Braze, marketers will be
able to create, orchestrate, and send WhatsApp campaigns directly
from the Braze dashboard to strengthen customer relationships with
context-rich conversational messaging.
“Messaging is quickly becoming the best way for people and
businesses to communicate and get business done. This shift
presents a big opportunity in the way businesses engage with
customers and offer support,” said Kyle Jenke, Business Messaging,
Director of Partnerships at Meta. “We’re excited to work with Braze
to offer WhatsApp as a new channel for brands to better manage
interactions across the entire customer journey.”
“In today’s crowded landscape, competition for consumer
attention is at an all-time high. Customer retention and loyalty
hinges on brands’ access to accurate, real-time customer data they
can activate across any channel, with no room for siloes,” said
Kevin Wang, SVP, Product at Braze. “The introduction of these new
integrations and capabilities empower brands to let data be the
solution instead of the problem, as well as develop simple campaign
strategies for complex campaigns with ease to meet the needs of
today’s digital-first consumer.”
For more information about today’s announcement, please visit:
braze.com/CDI
About Braze Braze is a leading comprehensive customer
engagement platform that powers interactions between consumers and
brands they love. With Braze, global brands can ingest and process
customer data in real time, orchestrate and optimize contextually
relevant, cross-channel marketing campaigns, and continuously
evolve their customer engagement strategies. Braze has been
recognized as one of Fortune’s 2022 Best US and UK Workplaces in
Technology, Fortune’s 2022 Best US Workplaces for Women, 2022 UK
Best Workplaces for Women by Great Place to Work, and Fortune's
2022 Best US Workplace for Millennials. The company is
headquartered in New York with offices in Austin, Berlin, Chicago,
London, San Francisco, Singapore, and Tokyo. Learn more at
braze.com.
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of 1995, including but not limited to, statements regarding the
anticipated performance of, functionality of and benefits provided
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efforts and the anticipated availability of any future Braze
products or features. These forward-looking statements are based on
Braze’s current assumptions, expectations and beliefs, and are
subject to substantial risks, uncertainties, assumptions and
changes in circumstances that may cause Braze’s actual results,
performance or achievements to be materially different from any
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the forward-looking statements. Further information on potential
factors that could affect Braze’s results is included in the
Braze’s Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended July
31, 2022, filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange on September
13, 2022, and Braze’s other public filings with the U.S. Securities
and Exchange. The forward-looking statements included in this press
release represent Braze’s views only as of the date of this press
release, and Braze assumes no obligation, and does not intend to
update these forward-looking statements, except as required by
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