Hortonworks
Hortonworks was a data software company based in Santa Clara, California that developed and supported open-source software (primarily around Apache Hadoop) designed to manage big data and associated processing.
Company type | Subsidiary |
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Industry | Computer software |
Founded | 2011 |
Headquarters | , United States |
Products | Hortonworks Data Platform, Hortonworks DataFlow, Hortonworks DataPlane |
Number of employees | ~1,110 (2017) |
Parent | Cloudera |
Website | Hortonworks.com |
Hortonworks software was used to build enterprise data services and applications such as IoT (connected cars, for example), single view of X (such as customer, risk, patient), and advanced analytics and machine learning (such as next best action and realtime cybersecurity). Hortonworks had three interoperable product lines:
- Hortonworks Data Platform (HDP): based on Apache Hadoop, Apache Hive, Apache Spark
- Hortonworks DataFlow (HDF): based on Apache NiFi, Apache Storm, Apache Kafka
- Hortonworks DataPlane services (DPS): based on Apache Atlas and Cloudbreak and a pluggable architecture into which partners such as IBM can add their services.
In January 2019, Hortonworks completed its merger with Cloudera.
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