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96 Percent of Businesses Can’t Be Wrong: How Hybrid Cloud Came to Dominate the Data Sector

Cloudera

Big Data” became a topic of conversations and the term “Cloud” was coined. . In 2008, Cloudera was born. As cloud offerings grew, so did the demand for higher agility, speed, and cost efficiency. Brand-new virtualized private network connections allowed users to share access to the same physical infrastructure.

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How The Cloud Made ‘Data-Driven Culture’ Possible | Part 1

BizAcuity

Despite cost-cutting being the main reason why most companies shift to the cloud, that is not the only benefit they walk away with. Cloud washing is storing data on the cloud for use over the internet. While that allows easy access to users, and saves costs, the cloud is much more and beyond that.

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Cloudera + Hortonworks, from the Edge to AI

Cloudera

In 2008, I co-founded Cloudera with folks from Google, Facebook, and Yahoo to deliver a big data platform built on Hadoop to the enterprise market. We believed then, and we still believe today, that the rest of the world would need to capture, store, manage and analyze data at massive scale.