Cloudera empowers LINE to deliver secure, data-driven innovation
LINE Corporation has chosen Cloudera, the enterprise data cloud company, to manage its data lifecycle with a platform that is built on open source
technologies and will future proof its journey to the cloud. The move will support the growth of its artificial intelligence (AI)-based business and its Data Science and Engineering Center (DSEC).
LINE aims to bring information, services, and people closer together. Based in Japan, LINE Corporation is dedicated to the mission of Closing the Distance, bringing together information, services and people. The LINE messaging app launched in June 2011 and since then has grown into a diverse, global ecosystem. With the LINE messaging app as the cornerstone, LINE’s business encompasses mobile-first services—including communication, content, and entertainment—advertising, as well as strategic businesses in fintech, AI, and other domains.
DSEC, on the other hand, needs to handle a large volume and variety of data and deliver insights to multiple lines of business to provide services for 186 million monthly active users around the world. The research and development (R&D) organisation integrates all of the data teams that previously existed on a service-by-service basis consisting of data platform development, data analysis, machine learning, AI technology development, and fundamental research. DSEC has made usage statistics and other data more accessible across service areas, allowing for more precise data analysis, information filtering and more effective data and information application.
“In order to be at the forefront of innovation, it is crucial for us to be able to manage, harness, and secure big data while democratising it,” said Cheolho Choi, Engineering Director of Data Platform and Fellow of Data Engineering, LINE Corporation.
“Given Cloudera’s expertise in architecting, designing, and securing mission-critical big data platforms, we are confident that they can improve on the robust LINE data platform to speed time to value, reinforce our data security, and reduce operational costs.”
With Cloudera’s Data Platform’s enterprise-grade centralised security and governance capabilities, DSEC expects that it will be able to manage and govern data more effectively and securely by allowing operators to set and maintain metadata parameters for security, regulatory compliance and data analytics.
By unifying the data warehouses from LINE’s various services, LINE envisions that its data platform will be enhanced and users across the organisation will be provided with governed, self-service analytics without compromising the safety of their data. This is also aligned with LINE’s restructuring of its organisation to promote data use across businesses and departments, utilising its massive database to its fullest extent to improve usability of its existing services as well as create new AI-powered services and functionality.
“Consumers today expect businesses to offer personalised services and innovate quickly while keeping their data safe,” said Mark Micallef, VP, Asia Pacific and Japan, Cloudera. “We are pleased to help LINE address those demands by empowering its users across the organisation to transform its massive and complex data into clear and actionable insights using an integrated data platform that is scalable and delivers multifunction analytics with consistent security and governance.”
To ensure the success of LINE’s data-driven journey from initial phases of architecture through to scale-out operations, Cloudera will provide ongoing technical domain expertise and guidance via its team of global professional services consultants. The collaboration will help LINE consolidate its big data infrastructure while minimising downtime, optimising its big-data environment to ensure that server resources are efficiently used by machine learning technologies and existing analysis workloads that power LINE’s services, and ensuring consistent and high level of data protection.
In addition, Cloudera’s customised training will equip DSEC’s engineers with the skills to manage and secure big data effectively. By having such skilled talents, LINE will be in a better position to promote research and development of the AI technology powering its business.
LINE aims to bring information, services, and people closer together. Based in Japan, LINE Corporation is dedicated to the mission of Closing the Distance, bringing together information, services and people. The LINE messaging app launched in June 2011 and since then has grown into a diverse, global ecosystem. With the LINE messaging app as the cornerstone, LINE’s business encompasses mobile-first services—including communication, content, and entertainment—advertising, as well as strategic businesses in fintech, AI, and other domains.
DSEC, on the other hand, needs to handle a large volume and variety of data and deliver insights to multiple lines of business to provide services for 186 million monthly active users around the world. The research and development (R&D) organisation integrates all of the data teams that previously existed on a service-by-service basis consisting of data platform development, data analysis, machine learning, AI technology development, and fundamental research. DSEC has made usage statistics and other data more accessible across service areas, allowing for more precise data analysis, information filtering and more effective data and information application.
“In order to be at the forefront of innovation, it is crucial for us to be able to manage, harness, and secure big data while democratising it,” said Cheolho Choi, Engineering Director of Data Platform and Fellow of Data Engineering, LINE Corporation.
“Given Cloudera’s expertise in architecting, designing, and securing mission-critical big data platforms, we are confident that they can improve on the robust LINE data platform to speed time to value, reinforce our data security, and reduce operational costs.”
With Cloudera’s Data Platform’s enterprise-grade centralised security and governance capabilities, DSEC expects that it will be able to manage and govern data more effectively and securely by allowing operators to set and maintain metadata parameters for security, regulatory compliance and data analytics.
By unifying the data warehouses from LINE’s various services, LINE envisions that its data platform will be enhanced and users across the organisation will be provided with governed, self-service analytics without compromising the safety of their data. This is also aligned with LINE’s restructuring of its organisation to promote data use across businesses and departments, utilising its massive database to its fullest extent to improve usability of its existing services as well as create new AI-powered services and functionality.
“Consumers today expect businesses to offer personalised services and innovate quickly while keeping their data safe,” said Mark Micallef, VP, Asia Pacific and Japan, Cloudera. “We are pleased to help LINE address those demands by empowering its users across the organisation to transform its massive and complex data into clear and actionable insights using an integrated data platform that is scalable and delivers multifunction analytics with consistent security and governance.”
To ensure the success of LINE’s data-driven journey from initial phases of architecture through to scale-out operations, Cloudera will provide ongoing technical domain expertise and guidance via its team of global professional services consultants. The collaboration will help LINE consolidate its big data infrastructure while minimising downtime, optimising its big-data environment to ensure that server resources are efficiently used by machine learning technologies and existing analysis workloads that power LINE’s services, and ensuring consistent and high level of data protection.
In addition, Cloudera’s customised training will equip DSEC’s engineers with the skills to manage and secure big data effectively. By having such skilled talents, LINE will be in a better position to promote research and development of the AI technology powering its business.
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