R you ready for v4.0? Stats-lovers’ language hits ground running – but users will have to do their bit to keep up
Version 4.0 of the statistical computing language R is brimming with new features and ready to be installed […]
MLflow smooths out natural language processing and Microsoft support in 1.8 release
Databricks’ machine learning platform MLflow has learned to play nice with AzureML and spaCy models, making v1.8 ready […]
PyTorch hits 1.5 with refined C++ support, flings out new lib to ease serving pains
Facebook-led deep learning Python package PyTorch is now available in version 1.5, though it’s a completely new tool […]
Intel oneDNN hits v1.4 with (drumroll)… better Intel support
The team behind Intel’s deep learning library oneDNN, also known as Deep Neural Network Library (DNNL) and Intel […]
What’s the point: Google AI advances, Git security updates, and API gateway Gloo
Google’s AI teams used the comparatively quiet post-easter days to get ML practitioners up to speed with their […]
A cage in search of a bird: With streaming on an all-time high, Kafka trims latencies, adds security
In a particularly timely release, distributed data streaming platform Apache Kafka – used by companies including Netflix, Coursera […]
Nothing to hide? Then add these to your ML repo, Papers with Code says
In a bid to make advancements in machine learning more reproducible, ML resource and Facebook AI Research (FAIR) […]
Now you can search code like a Googler…as long as it’s Google code
Google has given devs, and anyone else who’s interested, the ability to delve deep into its open source […]
What’s the point: Azure gets edgy over 5G, Canonical talks apps, Ververica Flinks, and AWS AI replaces Mick and Keef…
Microsoft has announced a preview of Azure Edge Zones to help companies and developers to gear up for […]
DataStax throws arms around Apache Cassandra, offers it an operator
DataStax has moved to repair bridges with the Apache Cassandra community with the unveiling of a Kubernetes operator […]