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Hybrid data platform for analytics
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Austin, TX, USA
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Cloudera provides a data management and analytics platform for large organizations. Its core product, the Cloudera Data Platform (CDP), is a hybrid data platform that lets companies store, manage, and analyze data across on‑premises, cloud, and edge environments. Users subscribe to software and also access professional services and support to implement and optimize their data solutions. The platform processes big data to deliver insights, enabling digital transformation and competitive differentiation for industries like finance, healthcare, telecommunications, and retail. Cloudera differentiates itself with a unified, multi-environment data platform designed for large enterprises, combined with services to help customers deploy, optimize, and scale their data workloads. The company’s goal is to turn vast data into actionable insights that inform business decisions and drive innovation.
Company Size
1,001-5,000
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
Santa Clara, California
Founded
2008
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Avoiding PERM pitfalls: takeaways from DOJ's lawsuit against Cloudera and DOL's enforcement action. May 13, 2026 On April 28, 2026, the Justice Department (DOJ), through its Civil Rights Division, filed a lawsuit against Cloudera, Inc., alleging discrimination against U.S. citizens in connection with its PERM recruitment process and its labor market test. The complaint centered on a technical issue with the email address to which candidates were directed to submit their applications. According to the complaint, Cloudera's PERM recruitment ads directed applicants to a dedicated email address specifically created for PERM recruitment. The complaint suggests that the email address was not configured to accept external submissions. While this could have been an oversight, it may have effectively prevented U.S. workers from applying. The DOJ accuses Cloudera of deliberately creating a separate and unworkable process for PERM recruitment, with the intention of deterring or excluding U.S. workers. On May 12, The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) issued a press release announcing that following the DOJ allegations of unlawful discrimination against U.S. workers, the Department's Employment and Training Administration's Office of Foreign Labor Certification has suspended processing of all permanent labor certification applications filed by, or on behalf of, Cloudera for 180 days. Depending upon the results of the DOJ investigation, the suspension may be extended. The DOL explained that this action "follows evidence obtained by the DOJ's Civil Rights Division alleging Cloudera engineered a non-functional recruitment process that prevented qualified American workers from applying for high-paying technology positions while certifying to ETA that no qualified U.S. workers were available." Although the alleged issue here is narrow and potentially avoidable, it signals a broader campaign under the DOJ's Protecting U.S. Workers Initiative to target and investigate discrimination against U.S. workers in favor of foreign nationals. The DOJ claims to have obtained 10 settlements in the last year for similar issues. The DOL similarly advised that it while it has already suspended all Cloudera PERM applications, it will proactively enforce its suspension authority against those under investigation by the DOJ or other government entity for possible "fraud or misrepresentation in relation to the permanent labor certification program." This lawsuit echoes a familiar initiative from the first Trump Administration, when the DOJ brought high-profile cases against Apple and Facebook, among others, in 2019 and 2020. The DOJ alleged that these companies' PERM recruitment practices deviated from their standard hiring practices in ways that disadvantaged qualified U.S. workers. These cases have typically resulted in costly settlements. Takeaway for Employers Engaged in PERM Recruitment Both the DOJ's Immigrant and Employment Rights section (IER) and the DOL are ramping up investigations into how employers conduct their PERM recruitment. Employers should take proactive steps to minimize risk. As an immediate measure, employers should ensure that all contact information listed in PERM advertisements, whether email or physical address, is accurate, functional, and closely monitored by HR personnel. Equally important, the process for receiving and reviewing applications during PERM recruitment should mirror the employer's standard non-PERM hiring practices. This includes using the same application channels and processes. The IER emphasized that Cloudera not only utilized an inoperative email, but unlike all other recruitment, the postings did not appear on Cloudera's website. The IER is particularly focused on employers that use materially different procedures for PERM recruitment. Employers should also consider preparing in advance for an IER investigation. Understanding what to expect and how to respond can significantly reduce disruption and legal exposure. Employers should work with immigration counsel on a risk assessment of their current PERM practices for guidance on any necessary adjustments. Klasko Immigration's Worksite Compliance Team is not only adept at PERM recruitment compliance, but can also assist with preparing for investigation notices, responding to DOJ and DOL inquiries, negotiating resolutions with the government, and defending against complaints and enforcement actions like those initiated against Cloudera this week. Employers are encouraged to contact a Klasko attorney to discuss their PERM recruitment process or request a consultation here. 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US departments of Labor, Justice announce enforcement actions against Cloudera Inc. for alleged Immigration and Nationality Act violations. Department suspends Cloudera's PERM applications for 180 days WASHINGTON - The U.S. Department of Labor today announced an enforcement action against Cloudera Inc. following the allegations that it violated the Immigration and Nationality Act by unlawfully discriminating against hiring American workers in favor of foreign labor. "Protecting the integrity of our immigration and labor systems requires employers to follow the law and provide American workers a fair opportunity to compete for jobs," said Acting Secretary of Labor Keith Sonderling. "Today's action reflects this Administration's commitment to holding bad actors accountable when they attempt to circumvent those protections." As part of the enforcement action, the department's Employment and Training Administration's Office of Foreign Labor Certification has suspended processing of all permanent labor certification applications filed by, or on behalf of, Cloudera for 180 days. The PERM program allows employers to sponsor workers for permanent resident status, only after completing recruitment of U.S. workers. There is potential for an extension of the enforcement action pending the results of a Department of Justice investigation. This action follows evidence obtained by the DOJ's Civil Rights Division alleging Cloudera engineered a non-functional recruitment process that prevented qualified American workers from applying for high-paying technology positions while certifying to ETA that no qualified U.S. workers were available. On April 28, the DOJ filed a lawsuit against Cloudera with its Office of the Chief Administrative Hearing Officer, which has jurisdiction over cases arising under the INA. While the department already initiated the suspension of all PERM applications filed by, or on behalf of, Cloudera, it will continue to proactively enforce its existing suspension authority against any employer, attorney, or agent who is under investigation by Justice or other government entity for possible fraud or willful misrepresentation in relation to the permanent labor certification program. Employment and Training Administration May 12, 2026 Release Number 26-734-NAT Media Contact: Courtney Parella Phone Number
DOJ takes on Cloudera over alleged discrimination against American workers in tech jobs. Justice department challenges tech hiring practices. In a significant legal development, the U.S. Department of Justice has launched a lawsuit against Cloudera, accusing the tech giant of systematically excluding American workers from its hiring pool. According to a detailed report from Slashdot, the company allegedly used a deceptive email system to ensure that applications by U.S. nationals were automatically rejected, while simultaneously claiming a lack of qualified American applicants in order to favor temporary visa holders. This case is part of the broader Protecting U.S. Workers Initiative, reinforced to combat discriminatory practices and ensure equitable hiring. With Cloudera's positions offering salaries between $180,000 and $294,000, the stakes are high not only for potential employees but also for the integrity of hiring standards in competitive industries. Harmeet K. Dhillon from the Civil Rights Division clearly states, 'Employers cannot use the PERM sponsorship process as a backdoor for discriminating against U.S. workers.' This strong federal response highlights a growing commitment to enforcing laws designed to protect jobs for American citizens and maintain fairness in employment opportunities across sectors. Read the News behind this article:Link * Post author:Cogtropolis * Post published:April 30, 2026 * Post category:AI / Data / Privacy * Post comments:0 Comments
Cloudera has announced major updates to its hybrid data and AI platform, introducing long-term stability with extended support until 2032 and unified capabilities across cloud and data centre environments. The advancements aim to help enterprises reduce infrastructure costs whilst accelerating analytics and AI initiatives. The platform eliminates disruptive upgrade cycles and provides simultaneous updates to on-premises and cloud deployments. New features include Cloudera Lakehouse Optimizer, which improves query performance by 38% and reduces storage overhead by up to 36%, and Cloud Bursting capability for extending private data centres into the cloud without data duplication. The updates address mounting pressure on enterprises to modernise data platforms, with Gartner projecting AI investment to reach $3.33 trillion by 2027. Cloudera's platform offers open data interoperability, enabling secure access to Apache Iceberg tables across external platforms.
Cloudera brings "AI Anywhere" Innovation to Global AWS Summit series. Cloudera, Inc. Cloudera will showcase its hybrid data and AI capabilities across eight global summits, emphasizing how organizations can unlock the full value of enterprise data while maintaining sovereignty, governance, and control. SANTA CLARA, Calif., March 31, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - Cloudera, the only company bringing AI to data anywhere, today announced its participation as a sponsor across the 2026 Amazon Web Services (AWS) Summit series, including events in Paris, Sydney, Hamburg, Madrid, Washington, D.C., Jakarta, Zurich, and Tokyo. At each event, Cloudera will demonstrate how organizations can operationalize "AI Anywhere" by running AI workloads seamlessly across hybrid and multi-cloud environments without compromising governance, security, data portability, or sovereign cloud requirements, including residency, control, and compliance in specific countries or regions. Cloudera's presence at AWS Summits builds on its longstanding collaboration with AWS, helping enterprises modernize their data architectures and accelerate AI adoption in increasingly complex hybrid environments. As organizations continue to balance cloud innovation with existing on-premises investments, hybrid cloud strategies are becoming the norm, enabling greater agility, scalability, and cost efficiency. AWS is also a key member of Cloudera's growing AI ecosystem, supporting customers as they deploy scalable, open, and secure AI solutions across diverse environments. Engaging the Global Cloud Community Across AWS Summit events, Cloudera will host interactive booth experiences featuring live demonstrations, expert consultations, and giveaways, offering attendees hands-on insights into real-world AI and data use cases. Event Highlights Include: * Paris, April 1: Cloudera will be holding live demos at Booth P4. Additionally, as a platinum sponsor, Cloudera will be hosting the session Accelerating Life-Saving Aid with Private AI, sharing how Mercy Corps uses Cloudera AI powered by NVIDIA to equip humanitarian teams with secure, AI-driven tools that accelerate life-saving aid delivery. * Time: 11:15 a.m., Location: Salle Passy L1 * Sydney, May 13-14: As a gold sponsor, Cloudera is hosting the lightning talk Cloud Anywhere: Architectural Freedom for Unified Data and AI, exploring how organizations can avoid vendor lock-in and unify data and AI across AWS and on-prem environments. * There will also be a networking reception at the Cloudera booth on May 13, 5:15-6:00 p.m., featuring games and prize drawings. * Hamburg, May 20: As a platinum sponsor, Cloudera will be hosting a breakout session, as well as scheduled demos and giveaways at its booth. * Madrid, June 4: In its session Psychology for Robots: Cognitive Biases and Bacon in Your Ice Cream, Cloudera will do a deep dive into cognitive bias in AI systems and how Cloudera ensures production-ready AI anywhere. * Additional Event Presence at: * Washington, D.C., June 30 * Jakarta, August 6 * Zurich, September 2 * Tokyo, June 25 "Our collaboration with AWS is central to delivering on the promise of AI Anywhere," said Michelle Hoover, SVP of Global Alliances and Channels at Cloudera. "Customers shouldn't have to choose between innovation and control. By combining Cloudera's hybrid data platform with AWS's cloud capabilities, we're empowering organizations to run AI workloads wherever they need - while maintaining governance, security, and portability." About Cloudera Cloudera is the only hybrid data and AI platform company that large organizations trust to bring AI to their data anywhere it lives. Unlike other providers, Cloudera delivers a consistent cloud experience that converges public clouds, on-prem data centers, and the edge, leveraging a proven open-source foundation. As the pioneer in big data, Cloudera empowers businesses to apply AI and assert control over 100% of their data, in all forms, improving security, governance, and real-time and predictive insights. The world's largest brands across all industries rely on Cloudera to transform decision-making and ultimately boost bottom lines, safeguard against threats, and save lives. To learn more, visit Cloudera.com and follow Connectweb on LinkedIn and X. Cloudera and associated marks are trademarks or registered trademarks of Cloudera, Inc. All other company and product names may be trademarks of their respective owners.