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Wednesday, June 14, 2017

IBM Throws In with Hortonworks’ Hadoop

#IBM and #Hortonworks will distribute each other’s products as part of a major extension of their strategic partnership unveiled today at Hortonworks DataWorks Summit/ #Hadoop Summit in San Jose, California. As part of the deal, IBM will distribute Hortonworks‘ Hadoop and stream processing distributions, dubbed Hortonworks Data Platform (HDP) and Hortonworks Data Flow (HDF) to its vast customer base, marking the end of its own Hadoop distribution, dubbed BigInsights. Hortonworks, meanwhile, will include IBM’s data science notebook, called the Data Science Experience, as part of its distributions for HDP and HDF. It will also include IBM’s analytical SQL engine for Hadoop, BigSQL as part of its packaged data warehousing solution. It’s as if Hortonworks had “eaten IBM,” just as it ate Microsoft earlier, says Forrester analyst Brian Hopkins. “Working on distributed open source is new and complex,” Hopkins writes in a blog post. “The young developers with the new skills and energy to work on this stuff don’t go generally to work for IBM or Microsoft. They go to work for valley startups who are challenging the big boys.” While IBM may have the inclination to gobble up Hortonworks — which was spun off from Yahoo in 2011 to develop and productize Hadoop — the advantage would not last long. “As soon as Microsoft or IBM buys Hortonworks, they’ll start bleeding talent,” Hopkins writes. So instead, we have a situation where Hortonworks has “turned the tables on these giants,” and created a situation where the biggest IT vendors “are now dependent on a relative newcomer for the biggest growth opportunities in the market — machine learning in the cloud using the open source big data ecosystem of tools as infrastructure.” Hortonworks is also the only Hadoop distributor supporting IBM’s Power8 server, which runs little endian Linux as well as AIX and IBM i. The fact that Hortonworks is also the only Hadoop distributor that supports Windows points to a certain shrewdness on the part of the Santa Clara, California company. The deal leaves Hortonworks as the main Hadoop and stream processing platform provider for IBM, leaving Big Blue to focus on data science and machine learning software apps, such as the Data Science Experience and its PowerAI offering.

https://www.datanami.com/2017/06/13/ibm-throws-hortonworks-hadoop/

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