The strategic partnership between IBM and Cloudera will accelerate data-driven decision for joint customers
IBM and Cloudera recently announced a key association to develop joint go-to-market programs intended to be designed to offer advanced data and AI solutions to more organizations across the expansive Apache Hadoop ecosystem.
The understanding expands on the long-standing partnership among IBM and Hortonworks, which merged with Cloudera in January 2019, and made integrated solutions for data science and data management. The new agreement expands on these integrated solutions and extends them to incorporate the Cloudera platform.
As part of the collaboration, IBM will resell the Cloudera Enterprise Data Hub and Cloudera DataFlow. Furthermore, Cloudera will start to resell IBM’s Watson Studio and BigSQL.
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Scott Andress, Vice President of Global Channels and Alliances, Cloudera, said, “By teaming more strategically with IBM we can accelerate data-driven decision making for our joint enterprise customers who want a hybrid and multi-cloud data management solution with basic security and governance. We are pleased to have expanded our relationship with IBM, and I am very encouraged by the momentum that our companies have continued to generate together since the merger.”
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Date: June 25, 2019
Source: Toolbox IT