The old Cloudera developed and distributed its Hadoop stack using a mix of open source and proprietary methods and licenses. But the new Cloudera will be 100% open source, just like Hortonworks, its one-time Hadoop rival that it acquired in January. But will developing its data platform completely in the open differentiate it from cloud competitors?
In a blog post published yesterday under the title āOur Commitment to Open Source Software,ā Cloudera executives Charles Zedlewski and Arun Murthy laid out the companyās new plan to develop and distribute everything in the open. āPrior to the merger, the two companies distributed their products under somewhat different open source licensing models,ā Zedlewski and Murthy wrote. āAligning the two models was one of the last items on our merger to-do list.ā
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