Google hands developers tool for preserving individual’s privacy when analysing (lots of) data
Google has open-sourced a tool it says allows it to analyse vast amounts of data, without compromising individual’s […]
What’s the point: NSL for TensorFlow, AWS adds container insights, TeamCity and GitLab fixes
The TensoFlow team has introduced a new framework, which it says should allow both novice and advanced developers […]
What’s the point: Azure supports PyTorch 1.2, New TypeScripts and Emacs revs, and GitHub earns its SOCs
Microsoft has announced full support for PyTorch 1.2 on Azure. v1.2 of the machine learning library hit the […]
What’s the point: Kong, Spring Cloud, TeamCity, Istio, and Databricks
So much news, so little time. Learn more about what has happened in the last couple of days […]
Julia 1.2 gets star for special interest computations
The Julia developers have released version 1.2 of their technical computing language that largely contains standard library changes […]
TensorFlow nightly pip packages are about to change
Starting 16 August 2019 (yup, that’s this Friday), the team behind numerical computation library TensorFlow will stop updating […]
AWS bumps Lake Formation to GA, previews new PowerShell tools
AWS Lake Formation, a service to build, secure, and manage data lakes on AWS, is now generally available […]
AWS introduces PartiQL to tear down walls between SQL and NoSQL
AWS open-sourced its PartiQL query language to provide a way to query data across formats and services. The […]
Databricks starts adding delete, update, merge capabilities to Delta Lake
Version 0.3 of Databricks’ open source project Delta Lake is now available to download, adding some APIs to […]
Elastic adds ML magic to its SIEM, bumps stack up to 7.3
Elastic has released version 7.3 of its portfolio stack, pushing some features into general availability while improving or […]