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Intel and Cloudera: Why we're better together for Hadoop

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Intel and Cloudera: Why we're better together for Hadoop

Cloudera's CEO and Intel's GM of datacenter software explain what Intel's $740m investment in Cloudera means for the future of the big-data analytics platform.

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