NetApp teams up with Cloudera

VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE

NetApp has announced a solution called NetApp Open Solution for Hadoop that is to enable customers to maximize the value of their enterprise Hadoop implementations. NetApp and Cloudera teamed to distribute Cloudera's Distribution including Apache Hadoop (CDH) and Cloudera Enterprise with NetApp Open Solution for Hadoop to speed enterprise deployment and production use of Apache Hadoop.

NetApp Open Solution for Hadoop provides customers with the access and analytics to mine value from their data and to extract profit from their big-data assets. Customers can leverage their existing server and database systems for analytics on extremely large datasets and maximize the return on investment of their data over time. Now customers have a pathway to start with Hadoop.

Rich Clifton, Sr. VP & GM, NetApp Technology Enablement & Solutions Organization said, "Customers are looking for business advantages from the wealth of their unstructured data. Today, it's like finding a needle in a haystack. NetApp Open Solution for Hadoop will help customers get answers fast and process more, as well as provide the reliability and performance that our customers have come to expect from NetApp."

Ed Albanese, Head, Business Development, Cloudera said, "More applications work on CDH than any other Hadoop distribution, and Cloudera is real-world proven by a broad range of companies across many verticals. By partnering with NetApp, customers now have more choices and the ability to deploy an open Hadoop solution with a leading storage vendor. We're excited about the increasing diversity of architectures that enables Hadoop to be used in more places and deliver greater infrastructure efficiency, predictability, and simplicity."


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