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Cloudera expands enterprise AI ecosystem with new partnerships

Cloudera expands its Enterprise AI Ecosystem with new partners to help enterprises scale AI adoption securely and effectively.

Cloudera has announced new additions to its Enterprise AI Ecosystem, strengthening its ability to deliver complete, production-ready AI solutions to large organisations. The announcement was made at EVOLVE25, the company’s annual event held in New York City, and marks a key step in Cloudera’s strategy to help enterprises move from experimentation to fully embedded AI operations.

Meeting rising demand for advanced AI

As the AI market evolves, companies are advancing beyond initial applications such as retrieval-augmented generation (RAG), fine-tuning and copilots. Many are now adopting predictive engines for structured data, AI-driven workflow automation, observability tools for model reliability and large-scale document intelligence. These new demands require flexible systems capable of supporting different model types, orchestration frameworks and agent-based technologies for complex, multi-step processes.

Cloudera aims to address these needs with its AI-powered lakehouse — a unified data platform that integrates AI directly into business workflows. This approach helps organisations unlock high-value use cases such as fraud detection, customer experience optimisation, supply chain forecasting and IT compliance, while maintaining governance, security and architectural flexibility.

Four new partners join the ecosystem

To accelerate this vision, Cloudera is expanding its Enterprise AI Ecosystem with four new partners: ServiceNow, Fundamental, Pulse and Galileo.ai.

ServiceNow will integrate its AI Platform with Cloudera’s data foundation, enabling real-time access to enterprise data without duplication. The partnership will combine ServiceNow’s Workflow Data Fabric with Cloudera’s predictive insights, helping businesses automate approvals, resolve issues proactively and improve operational agility.

Fundamental brings a predictive engine tailored for enterprise tabular data, addressing challenges such as churn prediction, credit risk and demand forecasting. Pre-trained on diverse datasets, Fundamental’s model can deliver accurate predictions with minimal setup. Together with Cloudera’s AI-powered lakehouse, enterprises can rapidly deploy predictive models while keeping data secure and compliant.

Pulse offers advanced document processing capabilities, turning unstructured content — such as contracts and reports — into structured, AI-ready data. By connecting Pulse with Cloudera’s platform, businesses can automate the movement of document data into ERP, CRM and compliance systems, streamlining workflows and improving data accuracy.

Galileo.ai specialises in AI observability, providing real-time monitoring of model performance, accuracy and fairness. Its integration with Cloudera ensures that AI systems remain reliable and transparent as conditions change, giving organisations the confidence to scale AI safely.

Industry collaboration to drive AI adoption

Abhas Ricky, Chief Strategy Officer at Cloudera, said the new partnerships are key to helping enterprises operationalise AI. “Our newest partners bring specialised capabilities that directly address the biggest challenges our customers face today: operationalising AI and agentic workflows at scale with ServiceNow, ensuring transparency, reliability and accuracy with Galileo.ai and Pulse, and unlocking the next generation of AI on structured data with Fundamental,” he said.

Jeremy Fraenkel, CEO and Founder of Fundamental, highlighted the importance of predictive AI for business-critical data. “Unlike foundation models trained on text or images, ours is purpose-built for the structured data that runs every enterprise,” he said. “Partnering with Cloudera, enterprises can now apply this predictive foundation model across their most critical datasets without the complexity of custom pipelines or tuning.”

Vikram Chatterji, CEO and Co-founder of Galileo.ai, stressed the need for trust and transparency. “With Cloudera, we’re equipping enterprises with the tools they need to test, evaluate, monitor, guardrail and maintain their AI applications at scale,” he said.

Sid Manchkanti, CEO and Co-founder of Pulse, added that unlocking unstructured data is key to enterprise AI success. “By integrating Pulse’s document processing capabilities into Cloudera’s platform, customers can unlock the full value of their documents, seamlessly feeding AI-ready data into advanced workflows,” he said.

Existing members of Cloudera’s AI Ecosystem include NVIDIA, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Pinecone, Google Cloud, Anthropic, Snowflake and CrewAI. The company’s open approach enables enterprises to choose the right models and tools for their needs while maintaining control of their data and infrastructure.

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