Cloudera Acquires Taikun to Deliver Cloud Experience to Data Anywhere for AI Everywhere
Cloudera, the only data and AI platform company
that brings the cloud anywhere, today announced its acquisition of Taikun, a leading platform provider for
managing Kubernetes and cloud infrastructure across hybrid and multi-cloud
environments. With this move, Cloudera accelerates the deployment and delivery
of the complete Cloudera platform, including Data Services and AI anywhere –
from the public clouds to on-prem data centers to sovereign and air-gapped
environments – all through a unified control plane.
As enterprise IT environments become more complex and distributed,
the need for reliable and scalable data infrastructure has become increasingly
critical to support core operations and the growing demands of AI workloads.
Cloudera is addressing this challenge head on by combining its industry-leading
data platform with the acquisition of Taikun's native Kubernetes capabilities
designed to bring simplicity and flexibility to even the most complex
environments.
With Taikun's technology, Cloudera gains a fully integrated
compute layer that unifies deployment and operations across the IT stack,
delivering a consistent, cloud-like experience anywhere. This brings several
key benefits to customers:
- Run anywhere with flexibility and control: Customers can deploy
data and AI workloads in the data center, in the cloud, or in hybrid
environments without sacrificing performance or freedom of choice. Taikun
supports highly-regulated environments such as GovCloud, Sovereign Cloud,
and air-gapped data centers, providing best-in-class solutions with cloud,
data, and services anywhere, delivering business value and intelligence
everywhere.
- Streamlined operations with seamless upgrades: The integrated
compute layer enables zero-downtime upgrades and tighter resource
optimization, helping customers increase efficiency and reduce operational
risk, while reducing the total cost of ownership.
- Faster adoption of Cloudera and partner technologies: Customers can
take a "bring your own engine" approach by easily integrating
tools and databases from Cloudera and its broad partner ecosystem – from
Cloudera Data Services and popular technologies in Cloudera like Spark,
HBase, Ozone, Kafka, and Trino to third-party graph databases and more.
- Prepare for the future with a Cloud anywhere architecture: By
preserving choice and expanding deployment options, Cloudera ensures
long-term flexibility and alignment with customer needs as business
mandates evolve.
"This acquisition
marks a pivotal step in our mission to bring the cloud experience wherever
enterprise data resides," said Charles Sansbury, CEO, Cloudera. "By
integrating Taikun's container-native platform in our stack, we are removing
operational barriers and enabling our customers to unlock faster insights, make
smarter decisions, and drive real-time action in every corner of their
business."
As part of the
acquisition, Taikun's engineering team will join Cloudera's Engineering,
Product, and Support organization, bringing deep technical expertise in
Kubernetes. Additionally, Taikun, based in the Czech Republic, will be a new
European development hub for Cloudera, reinforcing its commitment to innovation
across the region.
"Our acquisition
by Cloudera marks a pivotal moment for us," said Adam Skotnicky, former
CEO of Taikun, "Our advanced cloud-native computing platform will enable
customers from across the globe to deliver and deploy services and applications
seamlessly, whether that's in the data center or in multi-cloud environments.
Only Cloudera is the right organization for us to join during this critical
moment for data and AI."
"Organizations
are suffering more than ever from fragmented data and application management
across diverse infrastructures, increasing complexity, costs, and limiting
data/AI initiatives," said Sanjeev Mohan, Principal, SanjMo. "The
result: compromise on workload placement and data analysis. With Cloudera's
acquisition of Taikun and integration in Cloudera's platform, organizations can
now run AI and analytics anywhere their data lives — from cloud to edge —
accelerating insights, empowering smarter choices, and driving real-time
responses throughout their organization."
This marks Cloudera's third
strategic acquisition in just 14 months, following the purchase of Verta's operational AI platform in May
2024 and Octopai's data lineage and catalog
solution in November 2024. These strategic acquisitions reflect Cloudera's
continued investment in strengthening its platform, ensuring customers have the
flexibility to run data and AI workloads wherever it makes the most sense, without
compromise.
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