At its annual EVOLVE25 event in New York, Cloudera has announced the expansion of its Enterprise AI Ecosystem with four new partners: ServiceNow, Fundamental, Galileo.ai, and Pulse. These partnerships are focused on delivering comprehensive, production-ready AI solutions to help customers transition to AI Native.
The AI market is rapidly evolving, and enterprises are moving quickly through new stages of AI maturity, with the focus shifting from experimental RAG and copilots to more advanced applications such as predictive engines , AI-driven workflow automation, and observability.
Cloudera facilitates this transformation with its AI-driven lakehouse: a unified platform that brings together data and AI. This enables organizations to embed AI into business-critical processes such as fraud detection, customer experience, supply chain forecasting , IT operations while maintaining governance, security and architectural flexibility.
- ServiceNow: ServiceNow’s AI Platform is an industry leader in enterprise workflow automation and AI-powered solutions. The future integration will feature the combined power of ServiceNow’s Workflow Data Fabric zero copy connector with Cloudera’s data foundation to allow organizations to securely access real-time enterprise data without duplication across IT, HR, finance, customer service, compliance and more. Customers can use predictive insights from Cloudera’s AI-powered lakehouse to prioritize tasks in ServiceNow workflows to automate approvals, proactively resolve issues, and streamline operations. The result is new levels of enterprise agility and more consistent, scalable outcomes across the entire organization.
- Fundamental: Fundamental provides a superhuman prediction engine for enterprise tabular data. Most enterprise challenges, including churn prediction, credit risk, fraud detection, and demand forecasting, are tabular prediction problems that have yet to be impacted by deep learning that have yet to be impacted by deep learning. Fundamental solves this gap with a foundation model that requires no parameter tuning or feature engineering. Pre-trained on diverse datasets, it immediately adapts to new data and delivers powerfully accurate predictions with just a single line of code.
Together with Cloudera’s AI-powered lakehouse, Fundamental unlocks the full predictive potential of structured enterprise data. Customers gain a portal to the future using the data they already manage in Cloudera — from financial transaction logs and healthcare records to supply chain databases — without moving it into separate modeling environments or building custom pipelines. With this, enterprises can rapidly deploy predictive models within their governed Cloudera environment, ensuring both scalability and compliance.
- Pulse: Pulse provides the industry’s most accurate document processing engine, turning unstructured content — contracts, claims, reports, and more — into structured, LLM-ready data. By integrating Pulse into Cloudera’s AI-powered lakehouse, enterprises can automate data flows from document ingestion directly into ERP, CRM, and compliance systems.
This collaboration ensures that previously siloed unstructured information can be brought into the same governed environment as structured data. This creates an end-to-end workflow: documents are ingested and processed by Pulse, structured and validated within Cloudera’s lakehouse, and then made immediately available for predictive modeling, generative AI agents, and workflow automation.
- Galileo.ai: Galileo.ai specializes in AI observability, helping enterprises validate, monitor, and maintain their AI systems in production. Their platform tracks model accuracy, drift, and reliability in real time, with dashboards and alerts purpose-built for large language models and agent-based systems.
With Cloudera’s added capabilities, Galileo provides enterprises with a closed loop for trusted AI deployment. Data flows into the Cloudera lakehouse, models are trained and run on that data, and Galileo provides the visibility to ensure those models remain accurate, fair, and reliable as conditions change. Whether monitoring predictions generated by Fundamental’s tabular foundation model or insights extracted from Pulse’s document pipelines, Galileo ensures that every AI-driven workflow built on Cloudera stays compliant, transparent, and high-performing. This combination allows enterprises to not only deploy AI at scale, but to do so with the confidence that outcomes remain trustworthy over time.
“The Enterprise AI Ecosystem has become a cornerstone of our strategy to help large enterprises navigate the complexities of AI adoption,” said Abhas Ricky, Chief Strategy Officer at Cloudera. “Our newest partners bring specialized capabilities that directly address the biggest challenges our customers face today: operationalizing AI and agentic workflows at scale with ServiceNow, ensuring transparency, reliability, and accuracy with Galileo.ai and Pulse, and unlocking the next generation of AI on structured data with Fundamental.”
“Fundamental makes predictive AI on tabular data simple and powerful,” said Jeremy Fraenkel, CEO and Founder of Fundamental. “Unlike foundation models trained on text or images, ours is purpose-built for the structured data that runs every enterprise, from transactions to customer records. Partnering with Cloudera, enterprises can now apply this predictive foundation model across their most critical datasets without the complexity of custom pipelines or tuning.”
“Trust and transparency are essential for AI in production,” said Vikram Chatterji, CEO and Co-founder, Galileo.ai. “With Cloudera, we’re equipping enterprises with the tools they need to test, evaluate, monitor, guardrail and maintain their AI applications at scale—ensuring accuracy and reliability even as data, models and conditions evolve.”
“Turning unstructured information into structured insights is one of the biggest challenges in enterprise AI,” said Sid Manchkanti, CEO and Co-founder, Pulse. “By integrating Pulse’s document processing capabilities into Cloudera’s platform, customers can unlock the full value of their documents, seamlessly feeding LLM-ready data into advanced AI workflows.”
Existing members of Cloudera’s AI Ecosystem include NVIDIA, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Pinecone, Google Cloud, Anthropic, Snowflake, and CrewAI. Cloudera’s commitment to building a robust partner network is rooted in its foundational belief that no single vendor can solve all the intricate requirements of large-scale AI deployment. By fostering an open ecosystem, Cloudera empowers enterprises to choose the right tools and models for their specific use cases while maintaining control over their data and infrastructure.