Cloudera unveils next phase of open data lakehouse focused on maximising customer data to unlock enterprise AI
Cloudera, the data company for trusted enterprise AI, announced the next phase of its open data lakehouse on private cloud that revolutionises on-premises data experiences for trusted analytics and AI at scale. With its latest round of enhancements, Cloudera has become the only provider to offer an open data lakehouse with Apache Iceberg for public and now private clouds, helping customers to unlock the enterprise AI potential of all their data.
Research from Cloudera estimates that 53% of organisations in the U.S. currently use Generative AI technology and more than a third (36%) are in the early stages of exploring AI for potential implementation in 2024. But implementations have stalled as many enterprises struggle to access or achieve business value from their data with AI. Challenges include distributed data infrastructures, governance risks, and security concerns.
By delivering Apache Iceberg for private clouds, Cloudera is empowering every organisation to overcome these issues and quickly scale enterprise AI deployments to generate greater value. Apache Iceberg is an open-source, high-performance table format for vast analytic tables. When applied to private clouds, the solution enables companies to apply AI to the vast amounts of mission-critical data that exists both in the cloud and on premises, ultimately allowing them to create new use cases. Cloudera is also now the only company to provide the ability to run a completely air-gapped large language model (LLM) deployment, providing customers with enhanced security and data privacy, as well as improved performance and reduced operational costs.
Cloudera is also rolling out a series of additional updates to its platform that will deliver unprecedented business value to its customer base, including:
● Zero downtime upgrades (ZDU) and security enhancements such as Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.2 for increased business continuity and minimised interruptions.
● New Apache Ozone capabilities, such as quotas, snapshots, and disaster recovery enhancements that enable vastly greater scalability at lower cost to service the voracious data consumption needs of modern workloads.
● Expanded support for integrations including Python 3.10, RHEL 9.1, RHEL 8.8 FIPS, SLES 15 SP4, Oracle 8.8, and JDK 17 for increased compatibility and flexibility.
“Cloudera’s mission is to empower customers to transform data anywhere into actionable insights by
enabling it with AI,” said Dipto Chakravarty, Chief Product Officer at Cloudera. “By giving them a trusted
data foundation for analytics, this next phase of cloud-native solutions unlocks endless possibilities for
building innovative AI applications.”
“In this AI-powered era, we’ll continue to see formidable AI applications emerge that significantly
increase the business value of enterprise data,” said Sanjeev Mohan, Principal, SanjMo. “For organisations to capitalise on this technological gold rush, data cannot be locked away in company data centers. Enterprises need a data management strategy that enables them to transform complex data anywhere into actionable insights through a comprehensive, open, and hybrid platform.”
Customer quotes
In our journey towards realising the vision of operationalising AI on a global scale, Cloudera AI solution
has been a pivotal factor for our enterprise-level capability, said Dr. David Hardoon, Group Chief Data AI Officer, Union Bank of the Philippines. “Utilising platforms such as Cloudera has allowed us to accelerate our ability to develop insightful models that ultimately create more value for our customers. Our pursuit of innovative AI and data science technology will continue to help us develop even more impactful projects shortly.” Cloudera AI technology has allowed us to have a seamless and personalised experience for our
customers through revolutionary data-driven solutions, said Fred Roteseree, Head of Data Analytics,
Krungsri Bank.