Cloudera, a leading hybrid platform for data, analytics, and AI, announced the release of Cloudera Data Visualization, now available for on-premises data centers. This AI-driven tool enhances collaboration and decision-making by offering unified, secure data visualization across multi-cloud and hybrid environments, integrating natural language querying and predictive analytics.
Cloudera Data Visualization extends AI capabilities to on-premises environments.
Enables intuitive visualization and natural language querying for insights.
Integrates with Cloudera’s platform, supporting multi-cloud and hybrid setups.
Features AI Visual tool and Predictive Application Builder for analytics.
Ensures enterprise-grade security and governance with Cloudera SDX.
Reduces data silos, improving collaboration and decision-making speed.
Cloudera Data Visualization addresses the challenge of fragmented data visualization caused by platform silos, complex integrations, and governance limitations. By providing a secure, AI-powered solution native to the Cloudera platform, it enables data engineers, analysts, and scientists to collaborate seamlessly. “As enterprises prioritize multi-cloud and hybrid environments, they need to see their data as a part of a bigger picture,” said Leo Brunnick, Chief Product Officer at Cloudera. The tool delivers intuitive, out-of-the-box visualization across the entire data lifecycle.
The platform offers robust features to democratize insights:
Out-of-the-Box Imaging: Drag-and-drop builder and custom extensions create charts for diverse use cases, from customer trends to financial analytics.
Built-in AI Tools: AI Visual enables natural language querying for visual and structured reports, enhancing accessibility.
Predictive Application Builder: Integrates pre-built machine learning models from Cloudera AI, Amazon Bedrock, OpenAI, and Microsoft Azure OpenAI.
Enterprise Security: Leverages Cloudera Shared Data Experience (SDX) to access data without compromising security.
Robust Governance: Ensures compliance with advanced governance controls.
These features, praised on X for their low-code accessibility, streamline workflows and reduce time-to-insight.
Cloudera Data Visualization fosters collaboration by providing a consistent experience across hybrid environments. “By integrating directly with Cloudera’s unified platform, users benefit from a consistent experience, enhanced collaboration, and full lifecycle data exploration,” said analyst Sanjeev Mohan. The platform’s ability to handle data from sources like Hadoop, Snowflake, and Azure without moving or copying it ensures security and agility, as noted in industry discussions on X.
Available across Cloudera’s hybrid platform, the solution supports enterprises like Comcast and DBS Bank, which rely on Cloudera for data management. With over $1 billion in revenue in 2024 and a 40% share of the big data market, Cloudera’s visualization tool is poised to drive ROI by enabling faster, data-driven decisions. Its integration with Amazon Bedrock and Azure OpenAI enhances its appeal for AI-driven analytics, aligning with Cloudera’s $350 million ARR in cloud services.
Cloudera Data Visualization transforms enterprise data analytics by delivering secure, AI-powered insights in on-premises environments. Its intuitive tools and governance features empower organizations to make informed decisions swiftly, paving the way for enhanced collaboration and operational efficiency.
Cloudera is the only true hybrid platform for data, analytics, and AI. With 100x more data under management than other cloud-only vendors, Cloudera empowers global enterprises to transform data of all types, on any public or private cloud, into valuable, trusted insights. Our open data lakehouse delivers scalable and secure data management with portable cloud-native analytics, enabling customers to bring GenAI models to their data while maintaining privacy and ensuring responsible, reliable AI deployments. The world’s largest brands in financial services, insurance, media, manufacturing, and government rely on Cloudera to use their data to solve what once seemed impossible—today and in the future.