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Cloudera Introduces Cloudera Anywhere Cloud for Production Data and AI Apps

Cloudera introduced Cloudera Anywhere Cloud, a platform positioned for building, deploying, and scaling production-grade data and AI applications across multi-cloud and on-premises environments. The company said the approach targets enterprise requirements for governance, sovereignty, and interoperability while enabling AI work tied to organizations’ existing data locations.

Cloudera said many operational AI efforts stall due to fragmented infrastructure, lengthy platform upgrade cycles, and data sovereignty requirements. The platform was described as operating standalone or complementing existing massive data lakes, using a unified cloud experience wherever data resides.

The company said Cloudera Anywhere Cloud combines modular agility, self-service provisioning, and automated management with “complete data control and sovereignty.” It uses Cloudera’s agentic copilot to automate workflows and to enable advanced AI capabilities directly against proprietary data estates without moving sensitive assets. The platform also supports deploying decoupled modular data services through a single control plane.

Cloudera said the platform uses modular architecture to deploy and govern independent AI and data services across public clouds, sovereign infrastructure, and private data centers. It described self-service marketplace blueprints for deploying engines such as Spark, Kafka, and Trino, along with open source and partner engines. It also referenced interoperability through Apache Iceberg, Polaris catalog, and unified APIs, and described operations assistance via agentic copilots for infrastructure management across environments. Leo Brunnick, Chief Product Officer at Cloudera, said, “Enterprise AI has outgrown the public cloud-only model,” said Leo Brunnick, Chief Product Officer at Cloudera. “Organizations shouldn't have to choose between innovation and control. Cloudera Anywhere Cloud brings the speed and flexibility of the cloud directly to enterprise data. This allows enterprises to accelerate AI initiatives while maintaining complete ownership of their data and intellectual property, all while optimizing the cost of their infrastructure, tokens, and business models.”

Looking ahead, Cloudera said the platform was being showcased at Cloudera’s EVOLVE event in Singapore and described additional materials available through upcoming events and a webinar.

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