| | | Doug Henschen | | | | Hortonworks took the stage at the Hadoop Summit in San Jose, Calif., on Wednesday and delivered the somewhat anti-climactic news that it's releasing a community preview of its Hadoop Data Platform (HDP) 2.0. Everyone knew it was coming and followers understood that the YARN resource management framework is the most important new component.
The less-expected announcement at the Summit was that Teradata will resell and offer support for HDP 2.0 with three new Hadoop deployment options. It's an acknowledgement of Hadoop's growing importance by Teradata, and it will give the still-nascent platform a foot in the door at many of the largest and most data-intensive enterprises in the world that also happen to be Teradata customers.
"Teradata reselling software to run on general-purpose hardware is a first for the company, and it reflects the fact that Hadoop is now a core component of the data architecture at most of the organizations that Teradata and Hortonworks serve," said Dave McJannet, Hortonworks' VP of marketing.
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