The new Hortonworks Big Data Scorecard is designed to help organizations assess their capabilities and build a plan to jump start big data projects. Credit: Thinkstock NEW YORK CITY — At Strata + Hadoop World here yesterday, Hadoop distribution specialist Hortonworks unveiled a new tool called the Hortonworks Big Data Scorecard designed to help organizations develop a plan for jumpstarting big data projects. [ Related: Hadoop, in trouble? Only in Gartner-land ] “Hortonworks has always been committed to partnering with customers to make their big data projects as successful as possible,” Herb Cunitz, president of Hortonworks, said in a statement yesterday. “We are leveraging our expertise to simplify big data and help our customers transform into data-driven enterprises. The new Hortonworks Big Data Scorecard will accelerate our customers big data vision and greatly propel business transformation.” The framework uses the free Hortonworks Big Data Scorecard Survey to perform a five-step assessment, including the following: How ready an organization is for a big data strategy and plan The organization’s current data and analytics pipeline Qualifying the technology and infrastructure to turn an organization’s big data goal into a reality If the right people and skills are present to take the project to the next level Defining goals and metrics to showcase big data success Once the survey is submitted, Hortonworks provides an analysis of your current Big Data Scorecard level and a forecast for your two-year goals via email. The information can be used to compare your company to others in the industry and to plan roadmaps and investments for advancing your objectives. [ Related: Cloudera unveils in-memory store, security layer for Hadoop ] Customers can then participate in the Hortonworks Joint Innovation Program, a co-innovation process led by Hortonworks’ Customer Innovation & Strategy team. “The Hortonworks Joint Innovation Program is designed to jumpstart the strategic planning process for your company’s big data roadmap, resulting in a big data vision, strategy and execution plan,” writes Vishal Dhanuka, managing director and head of Customer Innovation & Strategy at Hortonworks. “We use a structured framework and holistic approach to help our customers refine their future “Vision” and define the business “Value” through business transformations,” he adds. Follow Thor on Google+ Related content brandpost Sponsored by Freshworks When your AI chatbots mess up AI ‘hallucinations’ present significant business risks, but new types of guardrails can keep them from doing serious damage By Paul Gillin Dec 08, 2023 4 mins Generative AI brandpost Sponsored by Dell New research: How IT leaders drive business benefits by accelerating device refresh strategies Security leaders have particular concerns that older devices are more vulnerable to increasingly sophisticated cyber attacks. By Laura McEwan Dec 08, 2023 3 mins Infrastructure Management case study Toyota transforms IT service desk with gen AI To help promote insourcing and quality control, Toyota Motor North America is leveraging generative AI for HR and IT service desk requests. By Thor Olavsrud Dec 08, 2023 7 mins Employee Experience Generative AI ICT Partners feature CSM certification: Costs, requirements, and all you need to know The Certified ScrumMaster (CSM) certification sets the standard for establishing Scrum theory, developing practical applications and rules, and leading teams and stakeholders through the development process. By Moira Alexander Dec 08, 2023 8 mins Certifications IT Skills Project Management Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe