Discover the full insider trade history of Cloudera, Inc., a listed equity based in United States. Shares are listed on US US, under the oversight of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Technology sector, Cloudera, Inc. has published 80 insider filings. The latest transaction was reported on 18 October 2021 — Levée d'options. Among the most active insiders: Hollison Mick. Every trade is free.
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Cloudera, Inc. is a U.S.-based enterprise software company focused on data, analytics, and hybrid AI. The company is listed on the NYSE/NASDAQ market in the United States and serves large organizations that need to manage complex, high-volume data estates across regulated, distributed, and multi-cloud environments. Its core proposition is a unified platform designed to bring together public cloud, on-premises data centers, and the edge, with a strong emphasis on governance, security, and workload portability. Cloudera’s origins date back to 2008, when it became closely associated with the Hadoop and open-source big data ecosystem. Over time, the company evolved from an early big-data infrastructure vendor into a broader “data and AI anywhere” platform provider. Headquartered in Santa Clara, California, United States, Cloudera sits at the center of the Silicon Valley enterprise software landscape and remains highly exposed to innovation cycles in cloud and AI infrastructure. Its main business lines now span data ingestion, processing, storage, governance, analytics, and AI/ML operations. Key products and capabilities include Cloudera Data Platform, Cloudera Data Warehouse, Cloudera AI, Cloudera Data Visualization, Cloudera Shared Data Experience (SDX), data lineage, and AI inference tooling. The company’s strategic message is that enterprises should be able to run data and AI workloads wherever their data resides, without sacrificing control, observability, or compliance. From a competitive standpoint, Cloudera operates against hyperscale cloud platforms, data platform vendors, and analytics specialists. Its differentiation is rooted in hybrid deployment flexibility, governance depth, and long-standing relevance in open-source data architectures. That positioning is particularly attractive to customers in financial services, insurance, healthcare, telecom, manufacturing, and the public sector, where data sovereignty and operational resilience matter. Recent developments underline a clear strategic push toward enterprise AI. In February 2026, Cloudera highlighted a strong fiscal year, supported by solid new business and expansion momentum, alongside robust new-logo growth. The company also announced the expansion of Cloudera AI Inference and Cloudera Data Warehouse with Trino into on-premises environments, reinforcing its “AI where data lives” thesis. More broadly, Cloudera has been emphasizing product innovation, hybrid-cloud execution, and ecosystem partnerships, including collaborations with AWS and NVIDIA, to strengthen its market position in enterprise-grade AI and data infrastructure.