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Cloudera Unlocks Opportunity at the Edge Accelerating Enterprise Data Cloud Vision

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A new press release reports, “Cloudera, Inc., the enterprise data cloud company, today announced two upcoming edge data management software solutions designed to empower Internet of Things (IoT) developers and architects with more powerful controls to gather, transport and manage data-driven insights to and from the edge. The new solutions will include Cloudera Edge Management, an edge management solution for IoT and streaming data, and Cloudera Flow Management, a no-code, high-scale data ingestion, and management solution. The edge is one of the richest and fastest-growing sources of data but most IoT data is unstructured. Enterprises need better tools to ingest, analyze and act on data at the edge. These new solutions from Cloudera help the enterprise manage any data, anywhere, and derive actionable insights to unlock new business opportunities and take action at the source to improve outcomes.”

The release goes on, “Cloudera Edge Management and Cloudera Flow Management will be part of Cloudera DataFlow, an open source data-in-motion platform for streaming analytics that ingests, curates, and analyzes data for key insights and immediate actionable intelligence. Cloudera DataFlow is designed to process large volumes of real-time streaming data, track provenance and lineage and manage edge applications and streaming sources. ‘Data from 451 Research’s Voice of the Enterprise: Internet of Things* shows that analytics is critical to the success of IoT projects and that processing of IoT data is increasingly being carried out at the edge,’ said Matt Aslett, Research VP, Data, AI and Analytics, 451 Research. ‘With DataFlow, Cloudera already had a differentiated offering for processing and analyzing data in motion. Cloudera Edge Management adds the ability to develop, deploy and monitor data processing applications at the edge, which is likely to be a fundamental enabler of successful IoT projects going forward’.”

Read more at cloudera.com.

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