CUPERTINO, Calif., Dec. 04, 2017 -- Pepperdata, the DevOps for Big Data company, today announced that Cloudwick, the developer of CDL — The World’s First Neural Security System of Intelligence for Cybersecurity, has selected Pepperdata to provide performance visibility for Cyber Data Lake (CDL), its petabyte-scale cyber data lake appliance. The Pepperdata product suite enables Cloudwick to automatically deliver continuous performance optimization on its clusters and provide solutions for monitoring, tuning, and troubleshooting.
Developed with Intel and other leading vendors, CDL captures, manages, stores, and democratizes cybersecurity data for advanced analytics and compute at scale. It unlocks the potential of today’s siloed solutions by enhancing and extending the capabilities of security information and event management, endpoint detection and response, intrusion defense systems, intrusion prevention systems, etc., and powers newer user and entity behavior analytics, machine learning, advanced analytics, and artificial intelligence solutions. CDL enables enterprises to win the war against today’s top business threats including malware, ransomware, advanced persistent threats, data loss prevention, insider threats, denial of service, botnets, hacking, and nation state attacks.
"Cloudwick selected the Pepperdata product suite to provide performance visibility for CDL, our petabyte-scale cyber data lake appliance,” said Mark Schreiber, general manager at Cloudwick. “CDL captures, manages, stores, and democratizes cybersecurity data for advanced analytics and compute at scale. Pepperdata allows us to deliver continuous performance optimization on our Hadoop and Spark clusters. We have multiple, high velocity data sources, and we needed a solution to automatically discover, diagnose, and attack performance problems. Pepperdata removes the complexity of engineering high-performance, high-velocity ingest analytics platforms.”
“Pepperdata is extremely excited to combine our expertise and work closely with Cloudwick as both a partner and a customer,” said Ash Munshi, CEO of Pepperdata. “Global 1000 enterprises rely on Cloudwick to maintain Hadoop and Spark clusters. Working this way with Cloudwick will help us deliver and provide our clients with granular visibility to get maximum performance.”
Pepperdata allows enterprises to:
- Reduce time-to-problem resolution using comprehensive and detailed performance data, allowing operators to troubleshoot performance problems 10x faster.
- Increase capacity utilization by 30 percent to 50 percent without adding hardware, automatically increasing job productivity and deployment.
- Provide developers with tools that help them understand performance impacts and make recommendations on how to better optimize their jobs.
Helpful Links
- Pepperdata website: https://pepperdata.com
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- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/pepperdata
About Pepperdata
Pepperdata is the Big Data performance company. Leading companies such as Comcast, Philips Wellcentive, and NBC Universal depend on Pepperdata to manage and improve the performance of Hadoop and Spark. Enterprise customers use Pepperdata products and services to troubleshoot performance problems in production, increase cluster utilization, and enforce policies to support multi-tenancy. Pepperdata products and services work with customer Big Data systems both on-premise and in the cloud.
Founded in 2012, Pepperdata has raised $20M from investors including Citi Ventures, Signia Venture Partners and Wing Venture Capital, and attracted senior engineering talent from Yahoo, Google, Microsoft and Netflix. Pepperdata is headquartered in Cupertino, California. For more information, visit pepperdata.com.
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