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Nissan Motors selects Hortonworks to power its Data Lake

Promoting cross-functional data analysis to discover new value

Hortonworks Data Platform (HDP) has been selected by Nissan Motor Company Ltd. to power its data lake. HDP, which is powered by Apache Hadoop and enabled by a robust ecosystem, was selected to build Nissan Motor’s data lake infrastructure and collect all data from across the business, including driving data and quality data. As a result, Big Data can be utilized by Nissan Motor in applications such as the analysis of battery usage in electric vehicles and quality management that requires cross-functional data analysis.

HDP is the industry’s only true secure, enterprise-ready open source Apache Hadoop distribution including Apache Spark and Apache HBase column-oriented database, which enables a modern data architecture by linking the data lake to the existing data warehouses. This enables enterprises to integrate diverse data from a variety of sources, and provide users valuable information required for decision-making.

“Nissan Research Center’s Silicon Valley team has been evaluating Hadoop as a foundation for our modern data architecture since 2014,” said Satoshi Kitsuki, Division General Manager, Global IT Division, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. “After comparing a variety of vendors, Hortonworks and HDP received the highest evaluation by our team because of its open source approach, enterprise readiness and vibrant partner ecosystem.”

“Nissan Motor’s deployment is one of the most sophisticated global customer deployments of HDP among those who have built data lakes,” said Kamal Brar, Vice President of Asia Pacific, Hortonworks, Inc. “Hortonworks will continue to support Nissan Motor as a strategic partner to utilize data, including that from the Internet of Things, to further build its data lake.”

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