Cloudera, Inc. is an American data lake software company.
37-508: Cloudera, Inc. was formed on June 27, 2008 in Burlingame, California by Christophe Bisciglia , Amr Awadallah, Jeff Hammerbacher , and chief executive Mike Olson. Prior to Cloudera, Bisciglia, Awadallah, and Hammerbacher were engineers at Google , Yahoo! , and Facebook respectively, and Olson was a database executive at Oracle after his previous company Sleepycat was acquired by Oracle in 2006. The four were joined in 2009 by Doug Cutting ,
74-584: A co-founder of Hadoop. Cloudera originally offered a free product based on Hadoop , earning revenue by selling support and consulting services around it. In March 2009, the company began offering a commercial distribution of Hadoop. In 2009 the company received a $ 5 million investment led by Accel Partners . This was followed by a $ 25 million funding round in October 2010 and a $ 40M funding round in November 2011. In June 2013, Olson transitioned from CEO to Chairman of
111-512: A cover story in the 1998 American Libraries journal. A second branch, located on Easton Drive, is substantially smaller than the main branch. Both are operated by the Peninsula Library System , the library authority for the county. Three highways pass through Burlingame. Highway 101 runs from San Jose to San Francisco along San Francisco Bay . Highway 82 , also known as El Camino Real , runs parallel to Highway 101 and acts as
148-600: A house and lot on the northeast corner of Stockton and Washington streets, until 1851. He then moved to Mission Street between Third and Fourth and built one of four cottages—of similar design and appearance. The others were constructed, one by George Mellus, one by Talbot H. Green and one by Samuel Brannan . Howard died in 1856, at the age of thirty-seven, leaving one son (William Henry Howard) by his second wife. Agnes Howard survived her husband and later married his brother, George H. Howard. Howard Street in San Francisco
185-517: A partnership with Henry Mellus , and in 1846 they bought the Hudson's Bay Company property on Montgomery street. The Hudson's Bay Company Yerba Buena (San Francisco) post had not been very profitable and William G. Rae, its local representative, recommended abandonment. The parent concern in England agreed to the sale and the firm of Howard & Mellus were the purchasers. In 1848 Mellus & Howard built on
222-601: A popular location for automobile retailers which became known as "Auto Row". In the 1960s, various aerospace and airline support service businesses opened in Burlingame due to its proximity to San Francisco International Airport . As of 2018 , LSG/Sky Chefs, Inc. and China Airlines are all located in Burlingame. The airport location has also attracted the headquarters of medium-sized multi-site companies such as Meri Meri and Proterra, Inc. Historically, Burlingame has been home to many candy and chocolate companies, including
259-422: A population of 28,806. The population density was 6,537.9 inhabitants per square mile (2,524.3/km ). Details regarding the demographic profile are shown below. The population was spread out, with 6,256 people (21.7%) under the age of 18, 1,496 people (5.2%) aged 18 to 24, 8,872 people (30.8%) aged 25 to 44, 8,136 people (28.2%) aged 45 to 64, and 4,046 people (14.0%) who were 65 years of age or older. The median age
296-486: A subscription. Cloudera markets these products for purposes related to machine learning and data analysis. Cloudera has adopted the marketing term "data lakehouse," which derives from a combination of the terms "data lake" and "data warehouse." Cloudera has formed partnerships with companies such as Dell , IBM , and Oracle . In 2022, Cloudera announced support for Apache Iceberg . Burlingame, California Burlingame ( / ˈ b ɜːr l ɪ ŋ ɡ eɪ m / )
333-520: A year, leaving his business to the care of his younger brother, George H. Howard, he returned home without having recovered his health. In 1854 he established his residence in a house he named "el Cerrito" on Rancho San Mateo , which he had previously purchased from the grantee Cayetano Arenas. Howard gave attention to his stock-breeding interests on his San Mateo ranch, and at the same time controlled his extensive interests in San Francisco, hoping that his twenty-one mile trips between his country place and
370-686: Is a city in San Mateo County, California , United States. It is located on the San Francisco Peninsula and has a significant shoreline on San Francisco Bay . The city is named after diplomat Anson Burlingame and is known for its numerous eucalyptus groves, walkable downtown area, and public school system. As of the 2020 census , the city population was 31,386. Burlingame is situated on land previously owned by San Francisco-based merchant William Davis Merry Howard . Howard planted many eucalyptus trees on his property and retired to live on
407-452: Is directly accessible to the airport's AirTrain system. Through BART, Burlingame is also connected to Oakland International Airport , and by using a combination of CalTrain services and VTA buses or light rail , Burlingame is connected to San Jose International Airport . William Davis Merry Howard William Davis Merry Howard (1818–1856), known in Spanish as Don Guillermo Howard ,
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#1732884326932444-571: Is in California's 15th congressional district , represented by Democrat Kevin Mullin . According to the California Secretary of State , as of February 10, 2019, Burlingame has 17,750 registered voters. Of those, 8,439 (47.5%) are registered Democrats , 3,048 (17.2%) are registered Republicans , and 5,551 (31.3%) have declined to state a political party. In the 1920s, Burlingame became
481-556: Is located in the Kohl Mansion which is a Historic Landmark. Our Lady of Angels School and St. Catherine of Siena School are located in Burlingame. Burlingame Library is located in Burlingame. It was established by city ordinance October 11, 1909. Following the Loma Prieta earthquake in 1989, the City approved a bond issue to reconstruct the library. The architecture has won awards and earned
518-531: Is water. Several creeks drain across Burlingame from the peninsula foothills to the San Francisco Bay. Burlingame experiences warm and dry summers, with no average monthly temperatures above 71.6 °F (22 °C). According to the Köppen Climate Classification system, Burlingame has a warm-summer Mediterranean climate . The 2010 United States Census reported that Burlingame had
555-546: The Burlingame School District operates elementary and middle schools. Burlingame High School is the city's sole public high school. Burlingame Intermediate School is Burlingame's sole public middle school. There are six public elementary schools serving Burlingame. They are Franklin Elementary, Lincoln Elementary, McKinley Elementary, Roosevelt Elementary, Washington Elementary, and Hoover Elementary. According to
592-937: The It's-It ice cream factory and store, Guittard Chocolate , the See's Candies lollipop factory, and family-owned candy stores, including Powell's, Preston's, Aida Opera Candies, and Nuts for Candy. Since 2010, Burlingame's economy has diversified substantially and it has become an attractive location for biotechnology companies given its proximity to South San Francisco. Biotechnology companies with offices in Burlingame include Annai Systems, Breathometer , Cala Health, Cleave Biosciences, Collaborative Drug Discovery , Confidence Clinical Research, Corvus Pharmaceuticals, Igenica Biotherapeutics, Kindred Biosciences, Omnitura, Phoenix Pharmaceuticals, Pulse Biosciences, Respira Therapeutics, and Vector Labs. Additionally, multiple high-technology firms have established offices in Burlingame due to its location between
629-667: The Red and Yellow lines in Millbrae, just north of Burlingame. BART's tracks are within Burlingame city limits. In terms of buses, Burlingame is served by SamTrans bus lines 292, 398, 46 and the ECR as well as Commute.org and Caltrain shuttles. The City of Burlingame and local businesses sponsor the Burlingame Trolley, a two-route shuttle. Burlingame is among the closest cities to San Francisco International Airport , and through BART and buses,
666-749: The United States District Court for the Western District of Texas for patent infringement . That same month, StreamScale won a $ 240 million jury verdict against Cloudera for patent infringement. In June 2024, Cloudera acquired Verta, a machine learning startup. Cloudera provides the Cloudera Data Platform, a collection of products related to cloud services and data processing. Some of these services are provided through public cloud servers such as Microsoft Azure or Amazon Web Services, while others are private cloud services that require
703-577: The 1868 landmark Burlingame Treaty between the U.S. and China, a new bust of diplomat Anson Burlingame , sculpted by Zhou Limin from China, was unveiled at an international ceremony at the Burlingame Public Library. According to the United States Census Bureau , the city has a total area of 6.1 square miles (16 km ). 4.4 square miles (11 km ) of it is land, and 1.7 square miles (4.4 km ) of it (comprising 27.25%)
740-596: The 2009 Base Academic Performance Index (API) Scores from the California Department of Education, the Burlingame School District ranks among the best in the state, with 4 out of their 6 public elementary schools (Roosevelt Elementary, Washington Elementary, Franklin Elementary, and Lincoln Elementary) scoring well between 880 and 925, and with ratings of 9 or 10. Burlingame school district enrollment has continually been increasing as young families move to
777-559: The Board and Chief Strategy Officer. Tom Reilly, former CEO of ArcSight , was appointed CEO. In March 2014, Cloudera raised another $ 160 million in funding from T. Rowe Price and other investors. Intel invested $ 740 million in Cloudera for an 18% stake in the company (a $ 4.1 billion company valuation). These shares were repurchased by Cloudera in December 2020 for $ 314 million. On April 28, 2017,
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#1732884326932814-555: The U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey (ACS), median household income was $ 122,999 and per capita income was $ 70,519, in 2018 dollars. In the California State Legislature , Burlingame is in the 13th Senate District , represented by Democrat Josh Becker , and in the 21st Assembly District , represented by Democrat Diane Papan . In the United States House of Representatives , Burlingame
851-485: The booming technology centers of Silicon Valley to the south and San Francisco to the north. Tech companies with Burlingame offices include: Zecco.com, Natsume, Color Genomics , CarWoo , Jobvite , DataStax , Sprint's M2M Collaboration Center, YouWeb, OpenFeint, CrowdStar , BitGravity, Veebeam, TellApart and xAI. As of March 2022, the median single home value in Burlingame was $ 2.8 million. San Mateo Union High School District operates local high schools while
888-569: The city would accomplish for him what European travel had not. The Howard block, between Clay and Commercial Streets, on Sansome Street was built with bulls' heads around the eaves. Howard planted many eucalyptus trees on his rancho. During his return to California in 1842, Howard married Mary Warren at the house of Captain Grimes in Honolulu . Mary Warren died in 1849, and Howard then married Agnes Poett, daughter of Dr. Joseph Henry Poett. They lived in
925-448: The city. In 1850 he organized and was captain of a military company primarily formed for the suppression of the squatter riots at Sacramento. Howard's company continued in existence with him as its commander for a number of years. He donated a building to the public school system of San Francisco and a building for a cholera hospital in 1851. In 1851 Howard, imported a Hunneman tub from Boston, presenting it to Fire Company 3, which adopted
962-509: The city. The city has passed two bond measures to add new facilities and modernize existing facilities to provide state-of-the-art classrooms. The city recently extensively renovated and modernized the Hoover School, which was built in 1931 and reopened in 2016. Mercy High School is a private Catholic all-girls high school in Burlingame. It was founded in 1931 by the Sisters of Mercy. The school
999-418: The company became a public company via an initial public offering . Over the next four years, the company's share price declined in the wake of falling sales figures and competition from public cloud services like Amazon Web Services . In October 2018, Cloudera and Hortonworks announced their merger, which the two companies completed the following January. Five months later, CEO Reilly and founder Olson left
1036-522: The company in June 2019. Board member Martin Cole was appointed as temporary CEO. In January 2020, former Hortonworks CEO Rob Bearden was appointed as Cloudera's CEO. In October 2021, the company went private after an acquisition by KKR and Clayton, Dubilier & Rice in an all cash transaction valued at approximately $ 5.3 billion. In October 2023, R2 Solutions LLC filed a civil complaint against Cloudera in
1073-493: The land. Howard died in 1856 and the land was sold to William C. Ralston , a prominent banker. In 1868, Ralston named the land after his friend Anson Burlingame , the United States Ambassador to China. After the 1906 San Francisco earthquake , hundreds of lots in Burlingame were sold to people looking to establish new homes, and the town of Burlingame was incorporated in 1908. In 1910, the neighboring town of Easton
1110-462: The main corridor for local traffic going up and down the peninsula. A small section of Highway 35 (Skyline Boulevard) also lies with city limits. It connects with Interstate 280 , which runs along the side of Burlingame opposite Highway 101. Caltrain has served Burlingame station since 1985 when it bought out Southern Pacific . It uses the same depot that was used in the early 20th century. Bay Area Rapid Transit has its southern terminus for
1147-540: The name of the Howard Company and was so known until the volunteer fire department passed out of existence. In 1851, Howard was a member of the committee of fourteen citizens which passed resolutions and took steps that resulted in the formation of the Committee of Vigilants . The year 1853 found Howard with impaired health, and in the hope of regaining his health he embarked on a trip to Europe . Although he traveled for
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1184-481: The southwest corner of Clay and Montgomery Street the first brick building in San Francisco, and transferred their business to this store. The sale had scarcely been consummated when the California gold rush began. The firm of Mellus & Howard became very wealthy. The partnership of the firm of Howard & Mellus continued until 1850, when Howard purchased his partner's interests in San Francisco. In 1847, Howard
1221-408: Was 40.5 years. For every 100 females, there were 90.4 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 88.2 males. There were 13,027 housing units at an average density of 2,956.7 units per square mile (1,141.6 units/km ). There were 12,361 households with average household size of 2.29. There were 7,183 families (58.1% of all households); the average family size was 3.02. According to
1258-430: Was a native of Boston and came to California in 1839 as cabin-boy on the ship California. He arrived at Monterey in the early part of 1839. The vessel then went to San Pedro ; and Howard became clerk trading hides and tallow for Abel Stearns , who was then a merchant at Los Angeles . In 1840 Howard went home, via Mexico, to see his relatives, and returned to California in 1842. In San Francisco in 1845 Howard formed
1295-539: Was an American businessman, known as one of San Francisco 's wealthiest men during the California Gold Rush . Howard was a native of Boston, Massachusetts who came to California in 1839 as a cabin boy on a sailing ship. For several years he worked on ships trading hides and tallow along the Pacific coast . In 1845 he formed the San Francisco merchant business of Mellus & Howard. William Davis Merry Howard
1332-463: Was annexed and this area is now known as the Easton Addition neighborhood of Burlingame. Burlingame refers to itself as the City of Trees due to its over 18,000 public trees within the city. In 1908, the Burlingame board of trustees passed an ordinance "prohibiting cutting, injuring, or destroying trees". The city also has many parks and eucalyptus groves. In 2018, upon the 150th anniversary of
1369-458: Was elected a member of San Francisco's first city council and was a member of its "committee of three" which framed the code of laws adopted by the council. At the same time he continued his active interest in and support of public measures affecting general welfare. On the 16th of July, 1850, he presided over the meeting which resulted in the organization of a police force two hundred and thirty strong, to suppress The Hounds , who were terrorizing
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