Cloudera decides to become 100 percent open source
Cloudera plans to make all software open source. This is followed by the Hortonworks, which Cloudera took over in January.
Before the takeover, the two companies distributed their products under slightly different open source licensing models, according to Charles Zedlewski and Arun Murthy of Cloude... Read more
IBM and Cloudera start collaboration for sales of data products
IBM and Cloudera have announced that they will work together to expand the adoption of their data processing products. The two companies will sell software from the other company's analytics portfolio. With this partnership, Big Blue strengthens its longstanding partnership with Hortonworks, which l... Read more
What the merger of Cloudera and Hortonworks means for data analysts
A few months ago, it became known that big data companies
Cloudera and Hortonworks are going to merge. Now that this takeover has been
approved and all lights are turned green, it was time for an interview with Wim
Stoop, senior product marketing manager at Cloudera, who can tell us everything
abou... Read more
Cloudera comes up with new tools for networking edge
Cloudera has today unveiled its first new product, since the merger with former rival Hortonworks has been completed. The product focuses on workloads in the network edge. This mainly refers to Internet or Things (IoT) devices and sensors.
The idea behind Cloudera's new tools is that they help compa... Read more
Cloudera realizes EDC strategy with Cloudera Data Platform
Thomas Reilly, CEO of Cloudera, says the company should deliver the new Cloudera Data Platform in the next two quarters. The strategy for the company's enterprise data cloud (EDC) must therefore be realised.
The Cloudera Data Platform is the result of the company's merger with Hortonworks, which wa... Read more
Cloudera stock market value falls sharply after disappointing turnover figures
The market value of Cloudera went down considerably yesterday. At the end of the day, the company announced that it had suffered greater losses than expected over the past quarter. The company also expects a loss in the coming quarter and the full-year figures are lower than analysts had expected. A... Read more
Merger Cloudera and Hortonworks completed
Cloudera and Hortonworks, two of the biggest players when it comes to Hadoop big dates, announced today that they have now completed their merger. The new company uses the name Cloudera and will continue to trade under the CLDR symbol on the New York Stock Exhcange.
Tom Reilly, CEO of Cloudera, stat... Read more
Cloudera uses Kubernetes for large-scale machine learning platform
Cloudera, a provider of modern, cloud-optimized machine learning and analytics solutions, will soon launch an çloud native platform for machine learning. The Cloudera Machine Learning platform is supported by Kubernetes' container technology.
The soon-to-be-launched solution, already previewed ac... Read more
Cloudera and Hortonworks go together in a $5.2 billion deal
Cloudera and Hortonworks, two leading Hadoop providers, will merge. The deal is worth $5.2 billion and should help companies offer a new generation of data platform across multiple clouds, on-premises and Edge computing. The two companies already have the same approach and customers.
Under the terms... Read more