Data Impact Awards: Showcasing your success with data
Our annual event recognizes organizations utilizing the Cloudera platform to champion innovation.
We showcase only the best of the best, highlighting the impact Cloudera data driven projects have within these organizations, th e wider industry, and the world.
This year’s winners were announced at a virtual ceremony.
#DataImpactAwards
2021 award winners
The winning organizations' implementations demonstrate outstanding objectives in their mission, technical advancement, and overall impact. The 2021 winners for each category are:
Data Lifecycle Connection
Winner: Carrefour
With a continuously growing clientele, Carrefour looked to unify two legacy systems to help improve the customization of its customer offering and the scalability of its business. By adopting a custom developed application based on the Cloudera ecosystem, Carrefour has combined the legacy systems into one platform which provides access to customer data in a single data lake. This allows for an omni-channel view of the customer and enables real-time data streaming and a safe zone to test machine learning models using Cloudera Data Science Workbench (CDSW). The technology switch has fundamentally changed the way Carrefour interacts with its customers, improving the performance of its offer campaigns and better serving customer needs. Now, Carrefour can tailor coupon offers to its customers with ease. This means that clients receive customized coupon offers in real-time, handling around 3.5M transactions per day and processing information at a rate of 1k events per second.
Data for Enterprise AI
Winner: Internal Revenue Service
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is a bureau of the U.S. Department of Treasury that helps taxpayers meet their tax responsibilities and enforces tax law. It deals with all U.S. taxpayer details and needs to quickly analyze petabytes of data across hundreds of servers. Being unable to analyze data in real-time makes it harder for the IRS to identify fraud in real time. And with petabytes of data, both time and cost were significant barriers to analysis. Failure to address this meant major implications for the IRS and the taxpayer. Cloudera joined forces with NVIDIA to develop a new capability to accelerate Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) operations on petabyte-scale datasets using GPUs. The solution implemented the Cloudera Data Platform (CDP) to better support high-performance computing. The IRS became the first customer to utilize the combined technology which integrates the Cloudera Data Platform (CDP) and NVIDIA's RAPIDS Accelerator for Apache Spark 3.0. In doing so, the IRS has achieved remarkable outcomes, including improving the speed of data analysis by 8x and halving infrastructure costs. As a result, the bureau has cut down on fraudulent activity, and the efficiency savings benefit both the government and taxpayers.
Cloud Innovation
Winner: ExxonMobil
As a longtime player in the energy industry, ExxonMobil has 100 years of data and learnings scattered across millions of digital records. The variety of formats, unstructured nature, and dispersed location of these documents present several challenges for critical business decisions. To enable faster and easier access to millions of documents, ExxonMobil combined domain specific knowledge and a combination of Cloudera tools with cloud services. This included using NiFi to automatically collect and centralize documents consisting of unstructured data and then leveraging advanced natural language processing to extract tacit knowledge and perform sentiment analysis on unstructured text and images from more than 20 million documents. Business users can now quickly locate relevant documents to their search topic and see subject specific sentiment across those results to help form or challenge a position. As documents are reviewed to further validate the extracted sentiment, feedback is cycled back into the system for continual improvement. This dramatically reduces the time to formulate data driven decisions, while significantly increasing the amount of data that forms those decisions, allowing ExxonMobil to operate safely, responsibly, and efficiently. driving business innovation by unlocking value from data in multiple environments - in the private cloud or across hybrid and multiple public clouds.
Security and Governance Leadership
Winner: Bank of the West
As a bank that understands the future of financial services as data-driven, Bank of the West chose to adopt the Cloudera platform as the linchpin of its digital transformation. In doing so, Bank of the West has modernized and centralized its Big Data platform in just one year. This new platform allows for data governance and protection in line with sector compliance, alongside advanced analytics, which boosts the organization's ability to develop data models to improve sales and marketing. The Cloudera technology has also enabled Bank of the West to experiment and scale faster. This, in turn, has had a positive impact on innovation and decision-making aimed at improving customer experience.
People First
Winner: Bank Mandiri
As with many industries, the COVID-19 pandemic presented several challenges for Bank Mandiri; most significantly, it caused a higher potential for disruption to needed financial services as well as higher risk to bank staff. To help combat the financial pitfalls during these turbulent times for both its staff and customers, the bank decided to utilize the Cloudera Data Science Workbench (CDSW) to provide agile banking solutions that were more adaptable, flexible, and quicker at making decisions. With dashboards powered by CDSW, Bank Mandiri can achieve insights from numerous data sources that streamline banking operations and allow faster customer care. These dashboards help the bank monitor its branches, tracking data such as footfall, volume and value of transactions, frequency of transactions, as well as the changes in geographic zones designated by the government as high or low risks. And with these insights Bank Mandiri can dynamically open or close branches as needed and proactively inform customers and staff accordingly. With such an agile response, customers can transact with minimal disruptions and get access to financial services, without putting employees at risk.
Data for Good
Winner: UnionBank
Determined to be an enabler of the Philippines’ bid to be a G20 country by 2050, UnionBank is on a mission to power the future of banking to best serve the growing needs of Filipinos everywhere – especially the underbanked and unbanked. Data scientists and departments across UnionBank worked together to further leverage tools in Cloudera Data Science Workbench (CDSW) to increase financial inclusion and improve risk management with enhanced, AI-powered credit scoring and risk models. The project has enabled the bank to manage risk better and offer loans and credit to a broader range of individuals and small businesses, effectively doubling its loan approval rate. Now, with a robust data infrastructure and data culture at its core, UnionBank is better positioned than ever to provide much needed financial lifelines to its customers amidst the uncertainty of the pandemic economy.
Industry Transformation
Winner: MTN
To aid in Africa’s digital transformation, MTN is driving a strategy called Ambition 2025 across all 21 of its independent operating companies in Africa and the Middle East. As part of this, MTN needed to leverage new technologies to support real-time decision-making, store new data types and provide AI capabilities at scale. MTN deployed a unified data lake, featuring a new data and analytics platform named EVA (Enterprise Value through Analytics), built in partnership with Cloudera and LigaData. EVA unifies data from MTN’s different operator systems, creating a 360° view of subscribers. With thousands of data points gathered about a particular subscriber, MTN can now provide better services and products aligned to customer needs. This has led to a significant increase in upsell, cross-sell, and subscriber retention for the business. In turn, MTN’s new capabilities to better utilize and analyze performance data have made improvements that increase cell coverage and its Net Promoter Score while decreasing customer turnover and drop calls. This is an industry change that is truly, allowing customers to experience more connected lives.
Category Finalists
Cloudera is pleased to announce the finalists for this year's
Cloudera Impact Awards.
The 2021 Data Impact Awards recognize organizations' achievements with the Cloudera platform in seven categories:
Data Lifecycle Connection
Organizations that have tackled transformative business use cases by connecting multiple parts of the data lifecycle to collect, enrich, report, serve, and predict
CARREFOUR SPAIN (WINNER)
EMAG
MAX IT FINANCE
TIGO GUATEMALA
Data for Enterprise AI
Organizations that have built and deployed use cases for enterprise-scale machine learning and have industrialized AI to automate, secure, and optimize data-driven decision making and/or applications
COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA
INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (WINNER)
LG UPLUS
ROADS AND TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY
Cloud innovation
Organizations that are driving business innovation by unlocking value from data in multiple environments - in the private cloud or across hybrid and multiple public clouds
BANK MANDIRI (WINNER)
UNITED OVERSEAS BANK
Security and Governance leadership
Organizations that have centralized management, security, and governance of their data and metadata policies, ensuring consistent data lineage, and control without impacting the ability of the business to drive value and insight from the data
BANK OF THE WEST (WINNER)
TELEKOMUNIKASI SELULAR
Industry Transformation
Organizations that move their business to the next level and disrupt their industry by identifying new technologies, applying new skills, and operationalizing processes
BANK NEGARA INDONESIA (PERSERO)
MTN (WINNER)
NATIONAL PAYMENTS CORPORATION OF INDIA
SBERBANK
Benefits
(We recognize that some organizations will not allow acceptance of gifts or prizes, and thus neither will be provided where it violates applicable ethics rules. Winners will still receive recognition.)
Judges
The winners for the Data Impact Awards are determined entirely by a panel of thought leaders in the data management and analytics space. Cloudera does not select or influence the selection of winners for any category. Judge profiles will be announced soon.