Tag: Microsoft
What’s the point: Red Hat Marketplace, JDK version control, and Visual Studio Codespaces
After keeping its business under its hat for a couple of months, the IBM acquisition and venerable open […]
PyTorch lights up version 1.6, follows competition down the profiling route
Just one day after TensorFlow hit version 2.3, Facebook’s challenger project PyTorch was updated to 1.6, sporting support […]
What’s the point: Google AI, JetBrains’ big data tools, Subversion, Docker <3 Azure
Google’s AI teams used the last days of May to share their advances in natural language generation evaluation […]
Welcome to the machine learning: Microsoft plays to ML devs with slew of AI announcements
Microsoft’s developer conference, Build, is in full swing, boasting machine learning-related announcements from Visual Studio expansions, to responsible […]
Autobots, roll out: ONNX runtime hits 1.3, previewing Transformer training help
Microsoft has pushed out version 1.3 of its ONNX runtime (ORT), following up last week’s ONNX release with […]
Open source AI collab project ONNX turns 1.7, takes first steps towards multi-framework training
Open machine learning model representation ONNX has hit version 1.7, previewing training support, and including additional operators as […]
GitHub ups security game as Microsoft crawls into the platform. Also: Devs’ days get longer
Code repository management service GitHub has used the online version of its annual Satellite conference to introduce more […]
GitHub releases mobile apps so maintainers can give thumbs ups on the go
GitHub for mobile is now available via Google Play and the App Store – however, users still see […]
Microsoft offers .NET 5 taster
Microsoft’s .NET team has pushed out previews for .NET 5 and Entity Framework Core 5.0, looking for feedback […]
npm boss states package registry will stay free ‘for foreseeable future’ after GitHub buy
GitHub has signed an agreement to acquire npm, the company responsible for the Node.js package manager of the […]