Cloudera, the only true hybrid platform for data, analytics, and AI, today
announced the latest release of Cloudera Data Visualization, extending its AI capabilities to
customers operating in on-premises environments.
This new offering is a high-performance AI tool that democratizes insights across the full data
lifecycle. With Cloudera Data Visualization, data engineers, business analysts, and data scientists
can seamlessly communicate, collaborate, and share insights, without compromising data security
or governance – all through the common language of visualization.
Enterprises often struggle to appropriately visualize data due to silos across multiple platforms,
complex integrations, and data governance limitations. Without a unified view, data visualization can
be incomplete or misleading, often resulting in ineffective decision-making.
Cloudera Data Visualization, now available on-premises, provides secure and integrated AI
capabilities native to the Cloudera platform, empowering organizations to self-service visualization
across multi-cloud and hybrid environments and the entire data lifecycle. This enables users to now
unlock the value of their on-prem data through intuitive, out-of-the-box picturing and natural
language querying. With Cloudera Data Visualization, enterprises can move faster, more efficiently,
and with increased collaboration.
“As enterprises continue to prioritize both multi-cloud and hybrid environments, they need to see
their data as a part of a bigger picture,” says Leo Brunnick, Chief Product Officer at Cloudera.
“Bringing together AI-driven insights, secure infrastructure, and seamless collaboration in one
unified platform, users can see the missing puzzle pieces of their data, wherever they may be. It’s
not just about being able to see the data; it’s about seeing how it all fits together to deliver business-
critical insights.”
“As data becomes the most strategic asset for modern enterprises, Indian businesses are under
growing pressure to unlock actionable insights in real time. However, fragmented architectures and
evolving data governance demands impede this progress,” said Piyush Agarwal, SE Leader, India,
Cloudera. “With Cloudera Data Visualization now available in on-premises environments, we are
empowering organizations to access AI-powered insights securely, while maintaining complete
control over their infrastructure. This launch underscores our commitment to supporting Indian
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enterprises in becoming more agile, compliant, and insight-driven amid a rapidly evolving AI and
data-first economy”.
Key features of Cloudera Data Visualization include:
● Out-of-the-Box Imaging: Use an intuitive drag-and-drop builder or choose from a wide
range of custom extension options to create graphs or charts for every use case—from
customer loyalty shifts to decades’ worth of trading trends—all in one platform.
● Built-in AI Tools: Leverage AI in your BI workflows with AI Visual, a built-in AI tool in
Cloudera Data Visualization. Unlock visual and structured reports easily using natural
language querying, making AI-driven insights more accessible than ever.
● Predictive Application Builder: Create unique applications with this innovative capability
that is pre-built with machine learning models served in Cloudera AI, as well as models in
Amazon Bedrock, OpenAI, and Microsoft Azure OpenAI.
● Enterprise Security: Leverage enterprise data from anywhere without moving, copying, or
creating security gaps with integrated security with Cloudera Shared Data Experience
(SDX).
● Robust Governance: Take complete control of data used for picturing with advanced
governance features.
“By integrating directly with Cloudera’s unified platform, users benefit from a consistent experience,
enhanced collaboration, and full lifecycle data exploration—all while retaining full control over their
own infrastructure,” said industry analyst, Sanjeev Mohan. “Now, Cloudera users can picture and
share insights securely within their on-prem environment, allowing their teams to be more agile and
informed in their decision-making.”