Intel is continuing to build out its array of
software tools for the Hadoop open-source big data processing framework,
with an emphasis on the security and reliability features demanded by
large enterprises.
A Data Platform tools suite will become
available in the next quarter as a free-of-charge but self-supported
Enterprise Edition, as well as a subscription Premium Edition that
provides features such as proactive security fixes, regular enhancements
and live support.
Intel is competing with the companies like Hortonworks and Cloudera and others
in the commercial Hadoop market. The rise of such vendors underscores
the fact that Hadoop is "really at a crossroads," said Jason Fedder,
general manager of channels, marketing and business operations for
Intel's data center software division. Linux only took off once
companies began investing in hardening its features and also "coalesced
around keeping it open," he added. "The same thing's happening in the
big data domain."
Customers who choose Intel's Hadoop
distribution over others can benefit from what Intel describes as
significant performance improvements thanks to optimizations for Intel's
Xeon processors, solid state storage and networking.
Intel also
offers speedier data encryption and decryption within Hadoop with its
AES-NI tecnology, according to the vendor. Along with security and
reliability upgrades, the Data Platform features capabilities for
streaming data processing, iterative analytics and graph processing,
according to Intel.
Fedder declined to share how many customers
Intel has for its Hadoop distribution. A lot of the work for it began as
a lab project in China. To date, most customers are in China although
there are users in Europe and the U.S. as well, he said.
Those
looking to pinpoint Intel's intentions for Hadoop should know one thing,
according to Fedder. "Where we differ from other players is we're not
trying to build an end-to-end solution," he said. Instead, Intel wants
to be the "operating system" for big data, letting third-party vendors
and customers themselves create the application layer on top, he added.
Another
problem in the way of mass Hadoop adoption is the availability of
programmers and data scientists who can work with the low-level
framework. To this end, in the second quarter Intel will also ship a new
analytics toolkit aimed at reducing "the complexity, effort, and cost
associated with knowledge discovery and predictive modeling," according
to a statement.
The tools will provide generalized algorithms,
such as for generating a social graph, that can be applied to various
industry use cases, such as retail and financial services.
SOURCE:computerworld.com
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