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MapR is one of several companies built on the open source Hadoop platform, and as such it has a bit of competition in the space. Today, possibly in an effort to create some separation from its ...
Cloud killed the fortunes of the Hadoop trinity—Cloudera, Hortonworks, and MapR—and that same cloud likely won’t rain success down on HPE, which recently acquired the business assets of MapR ...
Connect with MapR on LinkedIn, and Twitter. Contacts MapR Technologies, Inc. Beth Winkowski, 978-649-7189 [email protected] or Kim Pegnato, 781-620-0016 [email protected] ...
MapR was even starting to plan for an IPO, it was reported in 2017. But then new cloud technologies, led by AI and machine learning, outshined Hadoop as a way to sift and make sense of data.
MapR's CEO, John Schroeder, was quoted stating that the financing is meant to bulk up the balance sheet in expectation of an IPO next year (of course, he also made similar predictions two years ago).
MapR is used by more than 500 customers across financial services, government, healthcare, manufacturing, media, retail and telecommunications as well as by leading Global 2000 and Web 2.0 companies.
The Hadoop distribution specialist has announced MapR Streams, which will combine with its Hadoop distribution and NoSQL database to integrate file, database, stream processing and analytics to ...
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (NYSE: HPE) has purchased MapR‘s business assets for an undisclosed sum in a move to advance HPE-built data management technology with artificial intelligence, machine ...