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		12-04-2019
	
		
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							 Hi,  The source code is open source and is available based on the appropriate license.  For example, if you want the source code for Impala, which is an Apache project, you can get it from Apache.Org.  Not all products had been open source, so Cloudera has committed to making those open source by early next year (under AGPL license).  As for binaries, you need a subscription if you want those from Cloudera.  You can also compile the source code into binaries if you would prefer to do it yourself.  Does this make sense? 
						
					
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		12-03-2019
	
		
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							 Hi,  The source code for CDP Data Center is available under the appropriate Apache or AGPL licenses. The binaries for CDP Data Center are available with a subscription.  Note that there is a trial subscription available as well (https://www.cloudera.com/downloads/cdp-data-center-trial.html).  For more information, please see the following links:  FAQ - https://www.cloudera.com/products/faq.html  Blog post - https://blog.cloudera.com/our-commitment-to-open-source-software/ 
						
					
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		12-02-2019
	
		
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							 Hi,  Yes, CDP Data Center is now available.  Please go to the downloads page (https://www.cloudera.com/downloads.html) to get access to the software. 
						
					
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		10-01-2019
	
		
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							 Hi,  Yes. Cloudera Data Platform for Public Cloud deployments is generally available.  It is currently available on AWS with Azure and GCP support coming shortly.  On-prem kubernetes deployments are expected to be ready in the first half of 2020.  Please refer to Cloudera.com for further information. 
						
					
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		10-01-2019
	
		
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							 Hi,  Cloudera Data Platform (CDP) - Data Center for on-premises deployments is targeted to be generally available in the Nov 2019 timeframe. Cloudera's commitment to open source can be referenced in the posted blog - Cloudera's commitment to open source 
						
					
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		10-01-2019
	
		
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							 Hi,  Cloudera Data Platform (CDP) - Data Center for on-premises deployments is targeted to be generally available in the Nov 2019 timeframe. Repos and tar files will be available for download to customers with current subscription agreements. Trial versions of CDP-Data Center will be available for public use.  Also, there will be a trial version of CDP - Public Cloud available in the coming months. 
						
					
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