{"id":49238,"date":"2015-12-16T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2015-12-16T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.techopedia.com\/what-is-the-open-data-platform-and-what-is-its-relation-to-hadoop\/"},"modified":"2015-12-10T10:06:54","modified_gmt":"2015-12-10T10:06:54","slug":"what-is-the-open-data-platform-and-what-is-its-relation-to-hadoop","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.techopedia.com\/2\/31358\/trends\/big-data\/what-is-the-open-data-platform-and-what-is-its-relation-to-hadoop","title":{"rendered":"What Is the Open Data Platform and What Is its Relation to Hadoop?"},"content":{"rendered":"
The Open Data Platform (ODP)<\/a> is an industry-level initiative which focuses on strengthening the adoption of the Apache Hadoop ecosystem<\/a> and further enabling big data<\/a> solutions to flourish with the ecosystem. It builds on the strengths of the Apache Hadoop<\/a> framework.\n<\/p>\n Obviously, the proponents of the ODP claim that it is going to bring a lot of benefits to those who embrace it, but not everyone is convinced. There appears to be a lot of confusion between choosing the ODP and Apache Hadoop, as if they were entirely different technologies or concepts. The ODP is still relatively new, and it is going to be interesting to see how the industry embraces (or doesn’t) the ODP.\n<\/p>\n The core components of the ODP include the Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS)<\/a>, YARN’s<\/a> cluster management technology and the Hadoop management console Ambari<\/a>. By establishing this core for the ODP kernel, the intent is to run applications on the OPD built on the Hadoop stack. Additionally, the ODP core is a combined force of software components and open-source tests you can base to build solutions.\n<\/p>\n With the advent of the Internet of Things (IoT)<\/a>, currently the most pressing need is the data itself, be it structured<\/a>, unstructured<\/a> or raw data<\/a>. Rather, the need is to enhance the communication among the growing network of objects. To facilitate it, the Open Data Platform is the key area here, as it leverages the Hadoop ecosystem.\n<\/p>\n The open data that is available freely can be used and distributed by almost anyone. This is a prospective field in terms of resolving an existing set of problems that a society faces. It is not only limited to one field of society but also affects:\n<\/p>\n So, the way to approach a resolution around any problem area can be structured as follows:\n<\/p>\n The big forces beckoning the OPD initiative are the major players \u2014 GE, Hortonworks, IBM, Infosys, Pivotal, SAS, AltiScale, Capgemini, CenturyLink, EMC, Teradata, Splunk, Verizon and VMware, as well as a few others. The core objective is to leverage open source<\/a> and open collaboration to further accelerate Apache Hadoop and step up big data to the next level.\n<\/p>\n The initiative is indeed a game changer, as it addresses the needs of not only the vendors but also the end users. Needless to say, it is closely aligned with the Apache Software Foundation (ASF)<\/a> process as it leverages the contributions made to the Apache projects and enhances it further. The ODP has provided the open platform to engage the diverse community as a whole.\n<\/p>\n With the interlock with leading vendors, service providers and users of Apache Hadoop, the biggest challenge to overcome is to reduce fragmentation and gain traction in developments across the Apache Hadoop ecosystem.\n<\/p>\n The intent of the ODP is to work directly with specific Apache projects, keeping in view the Apache Software Foundation guidelines on how to contribute ideas and code. The objective is to enhance compatibility and standardize the way the apps or tools run on any compliant system.\n<\/p>\n The other interesting aspect is the standardization of the deployment of solutions built on Hadoop or other big-data technology.\n<\/p>\n The main focus areas around which the ODP is working toward include:\n<\/p>\n The following benefits can be gained with the ODP:\n<\/p>\n However, other players in the market see the ODP differently. According to these players, the ODP is:\n<\/p>\n The way forward for the ODP is the standardization model. The standardization has its own set of advantages, but choice is what leads to empowerment. It is choice that causes healthy competition, which causes all those involved to strive for better quality.\n<\/p>\n So, let us wait and see how the industry embraces the ODP, given the standardized model. There are still many questions that are unanswered such as fee structure, governance model and voting rights. The bigger question is whether the ODP effectively addresses the key customer questions. Only time will tell how this initiative goes further and benefits the community.\n<\/p>\n One school of thought is inclined towards Apache Hadoop and its flavors, and the other is prepared to develop and embrace the ODP. Holistically speaking, one says the ODP and Hadoop are two distinct concepts, while the other says they complement each other. One says that the ODP is a threat to Apache Hadoop, while the other says it is a big opportunity to leverage Apache Hadoop further. With all sorts of theories in the market, each player perceives the future differently based on the future it promises to bring back to their organization.\n<\/p>\n So, the biggest question here is whether these two concepts would emerge differently or merge together at some juncture of time. Let us witness the crossroads of big data together to discover if these two giants embrace each other in the big data space. Whatever the case may be, it seems inevitable that these two distinct concepts would overlap each other and benefit the end user at large in the end.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" The Open Data Platform (ODP) is an industry-level initiative which focuses on strengthening the adoption of the Apache Hadoop ecosystem and further enabling big data solutions to flourish with the ecosystem. It builds on the strengths of the Apache Hadoop framework. Obviously, the proponents of the ODP claim that it is going to bring a […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":7870,"featured_media":49239,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"_lmt_disableupdate":"","_lmt_disable":"","om_disable_all_campaigns":false,"footnotes":""},"categories":[586,592],"tags":[],"category_partsoff":[],"class_list":["post-49238","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-emerging-technology","category-identity-access-governance"],"acf":[],"yoast_head":"\nWhat Is the Open Data Platform?<\/span><\/h2>\n
Providing Solutions<\/span><\/h2>\n
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The Game Changer: Positives<\/span><\/h2>\n
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Negative Buzz in the Market: Flip Side<\/span><\/h2>\n
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A Matter of Choice<\/span><\/h2>\n
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