Thursday, August 7, 2025

CLOUDERA DELIVERS CLOUD-NATIVE AI EXPERIENCE BEHIND THE FIREWALL



KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 7 (Bernama) -- Cloudera, a data and artificial intelligence (AI) platform company, has announced the latest release of Cloudera Data Services, bringing private AI on premises and giving enterprises secure, GPU-accelerated generative AI capabilities behind their firewall.

With built-in governance and hybrid portability, organisations can now build and scale their own sovereign data cloud in their own data centre, eliminating security concerns, according to Cloudera in a statement.

“Cloudera Data Services On-Premises delivers a true cloud-native experience on-premises, providing agility and efficiency without sacrificing security or control.

“This release is a significant step forward in data modernisation, moving from monolithic clusters to a suite of agile, containerised applications,” said Cloudera Chief Product Officer, Leo Brunnick.

As enterprises across industries hold back on AI adoption due to concern about keeping sensitive data and intellectual property secure, Cloudera directly addresses the biggest security and intellectual property risks of enterprise AI, allowing customers to accelerate their journey from prototype to production from months to weeks.

This release brings the benefits of Cloudera Data Services to an organisation’s data centre, in which users can significantly reduce infrastructure costs and streamline data lifecycles, boosting data team productivity.

They can also accelerate workload deployment, enhance security by automating complex tasks, and achieve faster time to value for AI deployment, while also getting cloud-native agility behind their firewall, allowing them to scale efficiently without sacrificing security.

As part of this release, both Cloudera AI Inference Service and AI Studios are now available in the data centre, which are designed to tackle the biggest barriers to enterprise AI adoption and have previously been available in cloud-only.

This launch empowers organisations to accelerate AI adoption and securely build and run GenAI applications within the security of their own data centre to keep sensitive intellectual property behind their firewall.

-- BERNAMA

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