Yahoo made a significant announcement at its Hadoop Summit today. The company says it’s made significant enhancements to the open source software, accelerating the potential for enterprise-wide adoption by mainstream businesses.
"Hadoop is where science meets big data – it’s the technical underpinning that powers our innovative consumer and advertiser products on the world’s most-advanced digital canvas," says Blake Irving, Yahoo Executive Vice President and Chief Product Officer. "Yahoo!’s cloud and Hadoop make it possible for Yahoo! to rapidly personalize our content and advertising, and deliver highly relevant experiences, while maintaining the trust of our 600 million users."
Yahoo says Hadoop plays a key role in its home page, Yahoo Search, Yahoo Mail, and other properties.
"Businesses across all sectors are looking for ways to leverage the vast quantities of data they are accumulating, and Apache Hadoop is an efficient solution for processing data at scale," says Melanie Posey, research director at IDC Research. "Now organizations of various sizes can leverage Yahoo!’s Hadoop investment and deployments to run it on their own systems and build out their own Hadoop deployments without starting from scratch on internal science experiments."
Specifically, Yahoo announced the beta release of Hadoop with Security and Oozie, the company’s workflow engine for Hadoop. This means enterprises will benefit from better controls for managing business-sensitive data, according to the company.
The Yahoo Distribution of Hadoop with Security (beta) and Oozie are available through the Yahoo Developer Network.