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September 23, 2016

Finalists Announced for 2016 Data Impact Awards

PALO ALTO, Calif., Sept. 23 — Cloudera, the global provider of the fastest, easiest, and most secure data management and analytics platform built on Apache Hadoop and the latest open source technologies, announced the finalists in each of this year’s eight Data Impact Awards categories. In its fourth year as the big data arena’s most reputable industry awards program, the Data Impact Awards recognize production deployments of CDH, the world’s most popular open source Hadoop-based distribution and the core of Cloudera Enterprise. All nominations are evaluated and scored by an objective panel of more than 30 judges representing thought leaders and influencers across the data management and analytics industry, based on four key criteria: creativity, maturity, relevance, and results. The winners will be announced at the annual Data Impact Awards Celebration on Tuesday, 27th September in tandem with Strata+Hadoop World, New York.

“The Data Impact Awards, to me, represent an annual benchmark of the most interesting and successful projects that have been built on the Hadoop platform,” said Mike Olson, co-founder and chief strategy officer, Cloudera. “Each year I look forward to seeing the stories that are brought to light through this program, and to recognizing the achievements of all CDH users. I’m looking forward to revealing this year’s winners, who span an even greater variety of use cases, industries, and locations than years past.”

The 2016 Data Impact Awards recognize achievements of CDH users across eight categories, grouped into two overarching themes. This year’s finalists are:

  • Theme: Data Drives Business
    • Data-Driven Product/Service: Barclays Africa; Emerson Network Power; Intel – Advanced Analytics
    • Business Risk Reduction: Choice Hotels; Instituto de Informatica; Nordea
    • Customer Insight: Drawbridge; NGDATA; SmartFocus
    • Social Impact: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (nominated by Leidos Innovations); Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC); Seattle Children’s Research Institute (nominated by Zoomdata)
  • Theme: Modern Datacenter

The 2016 judges include:

    • Matthew Aslett, 451 Research
    • Tony Baer, Ovum
    • Marie Beaugureau, O’Reilly Media
    • Lora Cecere, Supply Chain Insights
    • James Curtis, 451 Research
    • Raj Dalal, BigInsights
    • Mike Ferguson, Intelligent Business Strategies Limited
    • Maureen Fleming, IDC
    • Greg Girard, IDC
    • Claudia Imhoff, Boulder BI Brain Trust and Intelligent Solutions, Inc.
    • Karthik Krishnamurthy, Cognizant Technology Solutions
    • Mark Madsen, Third Nature
    • Mike Matchett, Taneja Group
    • William McKnight, McKnight Consulting Group
    • Holger Mueller, Constellation Research
    • Yves Mulkers, independent
    • Carl Olofson, IDC
    • Larry Ponemon, Ponemon Research
    • Tom Pringle, Ovum
    • Neil Raden, Hired Brains Research
    • Satya Ramaswamy, Tata Consultancy Services
    • David Schubmehl, IDC
    • Nik Rouda, ESG
    • Svetlana Sicular, Gartner
    • Rick van der Lans, R20/Consultancy
    • Ronald van Loon, Adversitement
    • Dan Vesset, IDC
    • Adam Wilson, Trifacta
    • Ben Woo, Neuralytix

About Cloudera

Cloudera delivers the modern data management and analytics platform built on Apache Hadoop and the latest open source technologies. The world’s leading organizations trust Cloudera to help solve their most challenging business problems with Cloudera Enterprise, the fastest, easiest and most secure data platform available for the modern world. Our customers efficiently capture, store, process and analyze vast amounts of data, empowering them to use advanced analytics to drive business decisions quickly, flexibly and at lower cost than has been possible before. To ensure our customers are successful, we offer comprehensive support, training and professional services. Learn more at http://cloudera.com.


Source: Cloudera

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