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Cloudera Goes Open Source

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<p>Cloudera has <a href="https://siliconangle.com/2019/07/11/cloudera-relents-adopts-pure-open-source-strategy/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">announced changes to its licensing policy</a> that will make its entire product portfolio available under open-source terms, effectively adopting Hortonworks’ business model. The move has important implications for the industry’s ongoing debate about how business models can be built upon a foundation of free software. Although Cloudera is a major contributor to open-source projects, its decade-old business has always been based on selling licensed software.</p>
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