Tag: data science
Just add Python: JupyterLab 3.0 arrives, making it easier to extend and debug notebooks
JupyterLab, a web-based user interface for Jupyter Notebooks, has just rolled out its third major release, providing users […]
Build it and they will come: JetBrains gets grip on MongoDB with v2020.3 of database IDE
While an IDE for database or SQL programmers might sound weird at first, it actually can be pretty […]
MCubed Online: Join us for one day of practical tips for real-world machine learning
There’s one thing that hasn’t been disrupted over recent months. Machine learning and AI continue to push their […]
For data scoffers: Elastic slings workplace search into free tier, trials query language, flexible ingestion
Elastic has updated its portfolio to version 7.9, which comes with an overhauled Kibana, data ingestion help, additional […]
JupyterLab extension Elyra toasts first major release with code snippet helper
Elyra, a set of extensions for JupyterLab Notebooks, has reached its first major release – just three months […]
Apache Kafka 2.6 eases rebalancing pain, improves insight
Users waiting for the June-scheduled release of distributed event streaming platform Apache Kafka 2.6 finally have the means […]
Round-up: BigQuery Omni, Fluent Bit, Swift, Wicket, and more
BigQuery starts wandering off to other clouds Google Cloud’s data analysis product BigQuery might become a little more […]
CUDA, woulda … did: Nvidia makes CUDA 11 generally available, mostly pushing its next-gen architecture
Developers who were excited by Nvidia’s May announcement of an upcoming CUDA release can finally hop over to […]
Apache Samza 1.5 wakes up to new job runner and container placement options
Distributed stream processing framework Apache Samza has hit version 1.5 with a simplified job submission workflow to cover […]
Databricks hands MLflow to Linux Foundation, speeds up Delta Lake, and pushes pandas on Spark forward
Data science conference Spark+AI Summit is still in full swing. Organised by Spark experts Databricks, it naturally lent […]