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NEC, Cloudera Team to Deliver Big Data Hadoop Solutions for Large-Scale Distributed Computing

NEC, Cloudera Team to Deliver Big Data Hadoop Solutions for Large-Scale Distributed Computing Credit: PCC Mobile Broadband

NEC Corporation teams up with Cloudera, the leader in enterprise analytic data management powered by Apache Hadoop™ to help organizations leverage Big Data for massive large-scale distributed computing. Cloudera's unified Platform for Big Data - Cloudera Enterprise is the foundation for Cloudera's enterprise data hub offering. 

Cloudera and NEC plan to collaborate on bringing Cloudera Enterprise to customers worldwide, leveraging NEC servers, storage and networking products. NEC plans to offer full solutions to customers, incorporating comprehensive professional services and global support services.  By integrating the products, support and professional services provided by Cloudera, NEC will deliver a best-in-class solution for big data computing across its servers, software, cloud services, SI and training services. 

The growth of data today is reaching epic proportions and with new sources and types contributing to it - coming from places like the Internet of Things for example - there are no signs of it slowing down. To help us tackle the challenge of managing all this data for our customers, we decided to work with Cloudera. The company offers best of breed technology through their big data platform, Cloudera Enterprise, and they are NEC's Hadoop vendor of choice - offering our customers the only enterprise-ready Hadoop distribution on the market.

-             Tomoyasu Nishimura, general manager, IT Platform Division, NEC Corporation

We are delighted to forge this new strategic alliance with NEC. The combination of NEC's leading technology systems and their services with Cloudera Enterprise provides our joint customers with an easy way to deploy a powerful enterprise data hub solution for addressing their big data challenges. We look forward to collaborating with NEC to accelerate the adoption of big data both in Japan and globally.

-             Said Tim Stevens, vice president, Corporate and Business Development, Cloudera

 
 
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