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Evolve25: Event Intro & Today's Cloudera with our CEO Charles Sansbury

Cloudera CEO Charles Sansbury kicks off Evolve 25 New York by defining the "Era of Convergence" and the rise of Private AI. Discover how Cloudera is managing over 25 exabytes of data to help global leaders move from horizontal AI use cases to business-unit centric ROI. Charles details the strategic acquisitions of Octopai and Taikun, explaining how they bridge the gap between "Command & Control" and "Cloud Convenience." Learn how to operationalize high-fidelity data to drive "Everywhere AI" across hybrid environments without compromising security.

Why Native Observability is the Heart of Hybrid Cloud

In the current enterprise technology landscape, we’re witnessing an industry-wide scramble. As organizations shift from monolithic architectures to complex environments leveraging heterogeneous infrastructures, cloud-based data platforms are hitting a visibility—i.e., observability—wall. Their response has been a wave of reactive, multi-billion-dollar acquisitions designed to "bolt-on" the observability that they lack natively.

What is an Open Table Format in a Lakehouse Architecture? (ft. Apache Iceberg)

In this video, Cloudera's Director of Developers, Dipankar breaks down what an open table format actually is in a Lakehouse architecture. Table formats are not new and Databases have had their own storage formats for decades. But in the lakehouse world, things have changed. In this video, Dipankar walks through.

Ep 61 | The AI Shake-Up Telecom Can't Ignore with Mike O'Sullivan

As telecom operators invest billions in next-generation networks, many are racing to deploy AI to cut costs and unlock new revenue. But beneath the push for automation and smarter infrastructure lies the deeper challenge of rethinking how connectivity itself should be trusted.

Beyond the AI Hype: Why Data Management is the Real Secret to 2026 Financial Services Success

Many financial institutions are finding that improving education isn't enough to solve their data management struggles. It’s time to move from “proof of concept” to “intelligence orchestration.” The gap between AI experimentation and real-world ROI is widening. In this video, we break down why a robust, proprietary data foundation is the only way to scale AI safely and effectively. We explore why financial services must move beyond public data and focus on unique, high-value data assets to create a true competitive advantage.

Cloudera Account 360: New Self-Service Administrative Platform Demo

Cloudera Account 360 is designed to resolve this by providing a single pane of glass from which customers can manage their users and accounts. It offers robust, flexible, and secure account as well as user management capabilities, helping you avoid delays by eliminating the need to raise support cases with Cloudera for simple administrative tasks. Foundational Features Available Now Cloudera Account 360 includes two core feature sets.

Ep 60 | How AI FOMO and Lost Focus on Culture Harm ROI with Jen Stirrup

As AI and BI projects race to deliver quick wins, many organizations overlook what truly determines long-term success: the people behind the data. In this episode of The AI Forecast, Jen Stirrup, author, speaker, and founder of Data Relish, joins host Paul Muller to dissect the difference between data literacy (reading the numbers) and data fluency (speaking the language of business). Jen challenges the industry’s obsession with AI FOMO, warning that rushing to deploy models on shaky cultural foundations is the fastest way to derail ROI.

Ep 59 | The Secret to Creating the Cloud-Like Experience Anywhere with Adam Skotnicky

Data complexity is the enemy of innovation. Adam Skotnicky, VP of Engineering at Cloudera and founder of Taikun (acquired by Cloudera), joins host Paul Muller to explain how engineering teams can reclaim simplicity without sacrificing flexibility or control. Together they unpack why most teams are overwhelmed by tooling and operational overhead, how platform engineering can abstract complexity away from users, and what it really means to deliver “cloud-like” agility across hybrid environments.