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Cloudera customers are paving the way in Big Data by asking bigger questions that lead to real insight. They are the leaders and visionaries in their industries around the world. Whether they are delivering the most relevant web page in real time; assessing fraud risk, looking for oil deposits in the Gulf of Mexico or saving millions on data warehouse expansion, you'll find their stories here. Click to read about our customers and use cases that show how they get better answers from Cloudera.

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    National Cancer Institute

    The National Cancer Institute (NCI)'s Frederick National Laboratory has been using Big Data solutions in pioneering ways to support researchers working on complex challenges around the relationship between genes and cancers. They have built infrastructure capable of cross-referencing the relationships between 17000 genes and five major cancer subtypes across 20 million biomedical publication abstracts. The result: understanding additional layers of the pathways these genes operate in and the drugs that target them. This solution, based on the Oracle Big Data Appliance with CDH, leverages capabilities available from the Big Data community today in pioneering ways that can serve a broad range of researchers.

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    NetApp
    Industry: Technology

    To better support its customers, NetApp offers AutoSupport, an integrated and efficient monitoring and reporting technology that constantly checks the health of NetApp systems. “Running the NetApp Open Solution for Hadoop [with Cloudera Enterprise] gives us the ability to turn an unwieldy data explosion into a highly manageable environment. It also will allow us to perform deeper analytics than before, which will provide better monitoring and troubleshooting of NetApp customer storage systems.”

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    Nokia
    Industry: Telecommunications , Technology

    Nokia has been in business for more than 150 years, starting with the production of paper in the 1800s and evolving into a leader in mobile and location services that connects more than 1.3 billion people today. Nokia is now using Hadoop to push the analytics envelope, creating 3D digital maps that incorporate traffic models that understand speed categories, recent speeds on roads, historical traffic models, elevation, ongoing events, video streams of the world, and more.

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    Opower
    Industry: Energy & Utilities , Technology

    Opower, the leader in energy information software for the utility industry, employs Cloudera Enterprise to provide utility consumers with real-time insights and information on their bills. Named one of the top 10 of “America’s most promising companies” by Forbes, Opower works with more than 70 utility companies and delivers customized energy data information to over 10 million households.

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    Orbitz
    Industry: Media & Entertainment , Other

    "The Orbitz Worldwide sites process millions of searches and transactions every day, which not surprisingly results in hundreds of gigabytes of log data per day... Hadoop was selected to provide a solution to the problem of long-term storage and processing of these large quantities of un-structured and semi-structured data. We deployed our first Hadoop clusters in late 2009 running Cloudera’s Distribution for Hadoop (CDH), and in early 2010 deployed Hive to provide structure and SQL-like access to Hadoop data. In the short period of time since our initial deployment we’ve seen Hadoop rapidly adopted as a component in a wide range of applications across the organization due to its power, ease of use, and suitability for solving big data problems."

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    Qualcomm
    Industry: Telecommunications

    Qualcomm, the world leader in 3G and next generation mobile technologies, chose Cloudera Enterprise to manage the HBase and Hadoop clusters of several of its new products and services under development.

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    Rackspace US, Inc.
    Industry: Technology

    Rackspace provides managed systems for enterprises one of which being Mailtrust. Mailtrust is used by over 1 million people and thousands of companies on hundreds of servers. Mail transfer on Rackspace generates around 150 GB per day of logs in various formats, which are stored with Hadoop to perform short-term customer support fixes as well as long-term analysis of the mail system.

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    RapLeaf
    Industry: Media & Entertainment , Technology

    RapLeaf assists their clients in personalizing their online experience. As a new kind of technology focused information company built for the internet, they can instantly return data on a given email address. Businesses leverage this insight to better understand their customers in order to personalize deals and offers, show them more relevant content and give them a better experience online and off. "We use CDH to process and analyze hundreds of terabytes across over 275 nodes. The technical expertise and management functionality offered by the Cloudera Enterprise package gives us the peace of mind we need to run business critical processes on Hadoop."

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    RelayHealth
    Industry: Healthcare & Life Sciences

    Apache Hadoop, an open-source platform, is increasingly gaining adoption within organizations trying to draw insight from all the big data being generated. RelayHealth, a McKesson subsidiary, is adopting analytical platforms built on Hadoop to turn big data into business value.

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    Samsung
    Industry: Technology

    “Bioinformatics is a major new focus for Samsung. We’ve built a cloud service for bioinformatics with Cloudera. Integrating their products with existing proprietary bioinformatics systems was fast and very simple.”

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    Skybox Imaging
    Industry: Technology

    Skybox Imaging (“Skybox”) designs and builds microsatellites and software that provide global customers easy access to reliable and frequent high-resolution images of the earth via a scalable web-based platform. By operating the world’s first coordinated microsatellite constellation, Skybox aims to empower commercial and government customers to make more informed, data-driven decisions that will improve the profitability of companies and the welfare of societies around the world. Founded in Silicon Valley in 2009, Skybox is backed by leading venture firms and comprised of internet and aerospace professionals.

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    Social Security Administration
    Industry: Government

    The Social Security Administration (SSA)'s mission is to deliver Social Security services that meet the changing needs of the public. SSA delivers services through a nationwide network of over 1,400 offices that include regional offices, field offices, card centers, teleservice centers, processing centers, hearing offices, the Appeals Council, and the Disability Determination Services. They also have a presence in U.S. embassies around the globe.

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    SRA
    Industry: Government , Technology

    “With the increasing availability of rich content media and the accessibility of scalable application development afforded by MapReduce, problems in computer vision can be applied against large-scale datasets. At SRA International we utilized CDH to develop a scalable solution for the SIFT computer vision algorithm.”

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    Syncsort
    Industry: Technology

    For over 40 years, Syncsort has been a leader in high-performance sort solutions for mainframe, Unix, Windows and Linux. With Hadoop becoming the de facto platform for processing, storing and analyzing Big Data, Syncsort recognized an opportunity to deliver greater value to customers through Hadoop expertise and technical integration. They saw the value in leveraging Cloudera University to equip additional members of their field team with a solid foundation of Hadoop knowledge and skills.

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    Treato

    Treato uses CDH to store terabytes worth of Web pages in Hadoop’s Distributed Filing System (HDFS) and run analysis through Hadoop for Web page parsing, indexing, executing NLP algoritms, and statistical aggregation. This analysis would not be possible without HDFS, the distributed computing management, or the low cost of hardware.

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    Trend Micro Incorporated
    Industry: Technology

    Trend Micro uses CDH, focusing the majority of their usage in Hadoop and HBase. They maintain internal branches of Hadoop and HBase to run various applications.

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    Trulia
    Industry: Media & Entertainment , Other

    Trulia Insight is designed to help agents pick which home buyers to contact first and helps consumers get in touch with appropriate agents quickly. The company is crunching the data using Hadoop, with help from Cloudera, a big data start-up run by Jeff Hammerbacher, who previously built the data team at social-networking giant Facebook.

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    Tynt
    Industry: Media & Entertainment , Technology

    Tynt, a company that analyzes web visitor engagement to drive new revenue opportunities for content publishers, has achieved significant benefits using CDH in production for data storage and processing. “After researching many options, we sought out the people that do Hadoop best and signed on with Cloudera. The Hadoop system that we implemented has worked beautifully, with virtually no downtime.”

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    US Army
    Industry: Government

    The Army is one of the three military departments reporting to the Department of Defense, composed of two distinct and equally important components: the active component and the reserve components. The Army conducts both operational and institutional missions. The operational Army consists of numbered armies, corps, divisions, brigades, and battalions that conduct full spectrum operations around the world. The institutional Army supports the operational Army. Institutional organizations provide the infrastructure necessary to raise, train, equip, deploy, and ensure the readiness of all Army forces. The training base provides military skills and professional education to every Soldier—as well as members of sister services and allied forces. It also allows The Army to expand rapidly in time of war. The industrial base provides world-class equipment and logistics for The Army. Army installations provide the power-projection platforms required to deploy land forces promptly to support combatant commanders. Once those forces are deployed, the institutional Army provides the logistics needed to support them.

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    YP (formerly AT&T Interactive)
    Industry: Telecommunications , Media & Entertainment

    Watch this webinar featuring 451 Analyst Matt Aslett, Cloudera CEO Mike Olson and Cloudera customers RIM and YP (formerly AT&T Interactive) to learn: why Cloudera customers have chosen CDH to get started with Hadoop; the business value resulting from analyzing new data sources in new ways; and how Hadoop will change these customers’ business and industry over the next 3-5 years.