Julia Schmidt
TensorFlow ends 1.x series with default GPU support and compatibility helpers
Machine learning framework TensorFlow 1.15 is now available to download, offering those too shy to make the switch […]
20th OpenStack release puts Train back on track
Train, the 20th version of the cloud infrastructure software OpenStack, is now available with improved security and resource […]
Delta Lake finds new home at Linux Foundation
Databricks used the currently happening Spark + AI Summit Europe to announce a change in the governance of […]
Apache Arrow offers Flight to counteract data access headaches
The team behind in-memory data development platform Apache Arrow has introduced its new fast data transport framework Flight […]
Goo Goo Ga Joob – Python 3.8 aims for better readability, introduces walrus op
Python 3.8 is now available, introducing the walrus operator, positional-only parameters, and caching updates amongst other things. After […]
AWS tempts open source projects with promo credit sweeteners
AWS has announced a programme to support open source projects with relevance to the company and its customers […]
Eclipse Foundation goes experimental as it revises 3rd party content handling
Last week, Wayne Beaton, director of open source projects at the Eclipse Foundation, took to his blog to […]
PyTorch tries keeping up with research interest in 1.3 release
PyTorch has debuted a slew of experimental features in its just-released version 1.3 as support for the TensorFlow […]
Puppet grabs for piece of the cloud-native pie, opens up Nebula beta
Every self-respecting software company nowadays has its own user conference. Puppet is no different and tried giving its […]
What’s the point, cloud-native edition: SUSE OpenStack Cloud, Amazon EKS, Eclipse Foundation
SUSE cans OpenStack Cloud, focuses on application delivery Linux distributor SUSE announced its decision to “cease production of […]