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Cloudera to acquire Octopai, boosting data management

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Cloudera has announced a definitive agreement to acquire Octopai, aiming to enhance its data catalog and metadata management capabilities.

Enterprises today are experiencing heightened pressures to integrate data-driven decision-making, utilising advancements such as AI, machine learning, and predictive analytics. This need is particularly acute in sectors like finance, healthcare, retail, and telecommunications, where data is not only extensive but also subject to strict regulation. By acquiring Octopai, Cloudera aims to alleviate these challenges, providing firms with the capability to manage their data across complex, hybrid environments and to trust the data crucial for strategic insights.

Octopai provides automated solutions for data lineage, discovery, cataloguing, mapping, and impact analysis, aligning well with Cloudera's strategic approach to data architecture. This acquisition will allow Cloudera's customers to gain multi-dimensional data lineage and visibility across various data environments, which is essential for AI, predictive analytics, and other data-driven decision-making processes.

Data discoverability is expected to improve, enabling users to quickly locate relevant data in distributed and complex datasets across cloud, on-premises, and hybrid platforms. This includes understanding data origins and their reliability, ensuring decisions are based on accurate information. Furthermore, data quality will be enhanced, as the journey of data from its source to its current state can be traced, allowing businesses to rectify data quality issues.

Data governance will also see advancements. Automatically mapping and cataloguing data across systems into a knowledge hub provides detailed insights into data flows and processes, aiding compliance with regulations like GDPR, CCPA, and HIPAA. Migration assistance is another feature, offering tools to mitigate risks and ensure consistency and accuracy when data is moved or transformed.

Sanjeev Mohan, Principal Analyst at SanjMo, commented, "As data-driven organisations adopt hybrid, distributed data architectures, being able to automatically manage metadata is critical to providing a unified self-service view of the data. Unified metadata strategies lead to analytic insights that data consumers trust. They also ensure security, increase governance, and provide a consistent view across the entire data estate. Augmenting Cloudera's data management, governance, and AI capabilities with Octopai's enterprise-ready, multi-layered data lineage over 50 data source connectors, and automated metadata management leads to a comprehensive metadata and data intelligence solution."

Charles Sansbury, CEO of Cloudera, stated, "When using data to make business-critical decisions, enterprises can't afford to have blind spots or inaccuracies, and they certainly shouldn't let identifying trusted data slow down progress. Our customers need to auto-discover data across multiple repositories, show deep lineage of assets both within and outside the Cloudera estate, and leverage a robust data catalog to identify data assets that can be consumed. The acquisition of Octopai's platform enhances Cloudera's data, analytics, and AI platform, enabling customers to have greater visibility of their data regardless of their data management provider."

Yael Ben Arie, CEO of Octopai, added, "Cloudera and Octopai represent a perfect symbiosis by bringing together centralised data and metadata management. By combining Octopai's metadata capabilities with Cloudera's comprehensive data, analytics, and AI platform, we're addressing the critical challenge of understanding and governing data across multi-cloud and on-premises environments. This acquisition will establish the Octopai data lineage and catalog platform as the standard for metadata management while accelerating Cloudera's mission of preparing customers for the AI era. We're excited to bring enterprise-grade data lineage and metadata management to organisations at an unprecedented scale."

The transaction is subject to customary closing conditions, and Cloudera anticipates its completion before the end of November 2024.

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