Year | Detail |
2008 |
Cloudera, Inc. was formed in Burlingame, California, on June 27, 2008, by Christophe Bisciglia, Amr Awadallah, Jeff Hammerbacher, and chief executive Mike Olson. |
2019 |
The company merged with Hortonworks Inc. to deliver the first enterprise data cloud that supports hybrid and multi-cloud deployments, providing enterprises the flexibility to perform machine learning and analytics with their data. |
2019 |
The company acquired certain assets of Arcadia Data, a provider of cloud-native AI-powered business intelligence and real-time analytics, to accelerate time-to-insight for Cloudera customers and drive the future of the enterprise data cloud for businesses that need to solve complex data management and analytic use cases. |
2019 |
The company launched Cloudera Machine Learning, the enterprise machine learning service for the new Cloudera Data Platform. |
2020 |
Cloudera launched Cloudera Data Platform Private Cloud, which enables IT to respond to business needs faster and deliver service levels so people can be more productive with data. |
2021 |
The company collaborated with NVIDIA to integrate the RAPIDS Accelerator for Apache Spark 3.0, which accelerates data pipelines and pushes the performance boundaries of data and machine learning (ML) workflows to drive faster AI adoption and deliver better business outcomes without changing any code. |
2021 |
The company acquired Datacoral and Cazena in two separate transactions to support the evolution of Cloudera’s public cloud offering and expand Cloudera’s market opportunity. |
2022 |
Shionogi & Co. Ltd., a Japanese pharmaceutical company, partnered with Cloudera to democratize access to its vast data and promote data literacy to accelerate research and product releases. |
2023 |
The company collaborated with Amazon Web Service to accelerate and scale cloud-native data management and AWS analytics. |
2023 |
Cloudera partnered with Pinecone, the vector database company providing long-term memory for AI, to integrate Pinecone’s AI vector database expertise into Cloudera’s open data platform. |
2024 |
The company partnered with Aboitiz Data Innovation (ADI), a data science and AI specialist, to more effectively operationalize data science and AI across diverse business verticals. |
2024 |
The company launched the Cloudera Private Link Network to address critical data security and privacy concerns for organizations with strict internal data security policies. |
2024 |
Cloudera partnered with Snowflake, an AI Data Cloud company, to offer enterprises an open, unified hybrid data lakehouse powered by Apache Iceberg. |