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Re: [iot-wg] Request for Cloudera to join IoT Working Group

Excellent news.   We are very excited to have you join the IoT WG.   

Jtk

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On August 28, 2017 at 10:10:47 AM, Ian Skerrett (ian.skerrett@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) wrote:

Hi Dave

Welcome! It is great to have Cloudera join the IoT Working Group and I look forward to your collaboration.  

Regards
Ian



On Fri, Aug 25, 2017 at 2:32 AM, David Shuman <dshuman@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hello All!

 

We would like to request that Cloudera join the Eclipse IoT Working group.

 

For those of you who do not know us, Cloudera delivers the modern platform for machine learning and advanced analytics built on the latest open source technologies.  Founded in 2008, Cloudera provides an end-to-end data management platform that enables organizations to capitalize on all of their IoT data and drive advanced analytics and machine learning to unlock the business benefits of IoT.  Our team includes a number of distinguished leaders in the open source community, such as the co-founder of Apache Hadoop -- Doug Cutting, and has founded 26 Hadoop Ecosystem projects, earned 74 Apache PMC seats and we currently have 111 Apache Committers.  More detail about our company and vision can be found here: https://www.cloudera.com/more/about.html.  We recently joined the Eclipse Foundation as a Solutions Member -- our profile page can be found here: https://eclipse.org/membership/showMember.php?member_id=1256 .

 

The Eclipse IoT working group is a community that is working together to establish an IoT architecture based on open source technologies and standards.  We are currently working with Red Hat to develop an end-to-end IoT architecture, from the device/edge to the cloud, specifically highlighting two key stacks in the Eclipse ecosystem: Eclipse Kura, an open source stack for gateways and the edge, and Eclipse Kapua, the first open source IoT cloud platform.  In this architecture we are combining these Eclipse projects with an open source architecture for data management and analytics with some of the leading open source Apache projects, such as Apache Spark and Apache Kudu, to enable machine learning and drive advanced analytics on IoT data.   Our intention is to create testbeds with validated, end-to-end solutions for a number of industry solutions.  James Kirkland from Red Hat and I will be presenting on the first joint collaboration between Red Hat and Cloudera on such a solution at the upcoming Strata Data conference in NYC – more details on that can be found here: https://conferences.oreilly.com/strata/strata-ny/public/schedule/detail/60826

 

We believe organizations want to implement IoT initiatives to achieve innovation, competitive differentiation, and operational efficiencies and they will need solutions that are open and interoperable, modular, and validated to streamline implementation and accelerate time-to-value.  We also believe that that a “modular by design” architecture will allow customers to protect their existing investments and implement the components that best fit a specific use-case or topology. 

 

This innovation is happening within the Eclipse IoT Working group and we would be eager to contribute our expertise.

 

best,

dave

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Dave Shuman

Industry Leader, IoT & Manufacturing

M: +1 (202) 494-3707

 

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