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Cloudera Expands AI Ecosystem With Strategic New Partners

KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 26 (Bernama) -- Cloudera announced the expansion of its Enterprise AI Ecosystem with four new strategic partnerships designed to deliver complete, production-ready artificial intelligence (AI) solutions for enterprises worldwide.

This initiative brings together industry leaders to offer a complete suite of solutions that address enterprises’ most pressing AI needs, end-to-end, according to Cloudera in a statement.

As organisations rapidly evolve in their AI maturity, from retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) and copilots to predictive engines, AI-driven automation, and intelligent agents, Cloudera is helping them move beyond experimentation to embed AI into core business operations.

Its AI-powered lakehouse provides a unified foundation for scalable, governed, and secure AI deployment across structured and unstructured data.

“The Enterprise AI Ecosystem has become a cornerstone of our strategy to help large enterprises navigate the complexities of AI adoption.

“Our newest partners bring specialised capabilities that directly address the biggest challenges our customers face today,” said Cloudera Chief Strategy Officer, Abhas Ricky.

Cloudera’s four newly announced partners bring complementary strengths to its expanding Enterprise AI Ecosystem. ServiceNow brings powerful workflow automation to the table, integrating its platform with Cloudera’s data foundation to enable seamless, real-time access to enterprise data without duplication.

Meanwhile, Fundamental offers a predictive AI engine tailored for structured enterprise data without the need for manual tuning, while Pulse provides advanced document processing to convert unstructured content into large language model (LLM)-ready data. Rounding out the lineup, Galileo.ai introduces robust AI observability tools that monitor model performance, detect drift, and ensure reliability at scale.

These partnerships add to Cloudera’s growing AI ecosystem, which already includes NVIDIA, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Pinecone, Google Cloud, Anthropic, Snowflake, and CrewAI.

-- BERNAMA