Cloudera: Bringing Hadoop to the Masses
October 14th, 2008 : Rich MillerVentureBeat reports the launch of Cloudera, which will help other companies adopt Hadoop, an open source platform for large-scale computing that integrates elements of Google's infrastructure management software. Cloudera's founders include Christophe Bisciglia, who previously ran Google's Academic Cloud Computing Initiative at the University of Washington, and Jeff Hammerbacher, who was a major player in the development of Facebook's platform.
"Cloudera can help you install, configure and run Hadoop for large-scale data processing and analysis," the company says. "We support Hadoop, whether you run it on servers in your own data center or use Amazon's Elastic Compute Cloud." Despite the Amazon reference, Cloudera.com is hosted at Google and Cloudera's temporary corporate site resides on Google AppEngine.