Thursday, September 24, 2009

Cloudera And Facebook Shed More Light On Hadoop Integration

Custom HTML Code at Top [Sample No.1] For a startup that was founded less than a year ago, Cloudera has seen some pretty amazing growth. Backed by an impressive list of investors and advisors and run by a team of experienced technology veterans, Cloudera commercially distributes and services Hadoop. It's similar in theory to Red Hat's distribution of Linux. Hadoop is a Java software framework born out of an open-source implementation of Google’s published computing infrastructure which is fostered within the Apache Software Foundation. Hadoop supports distributed applications running on large clusters of commodity computers processing enormous amounts of data. Cloudera helps distribute Hadoop, and provides services around the technology. Via Cloudera, Hadoop is currently used by most of the giants in the space including, Google, Yahoo, Facebook, Amazon, AOL, Baidu and more. To date, Cloudera has raised $11 million in funding from Accel Partners and Greylock Partners.

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