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Snowflake and Domino: Better Together

Domino Data Lab

Arming data science teams with the access and capabilities needed to establish a two-way flow of information is one critical challenge many organizations face when it comes to unlocking value from their modeling efforts. Domino Data Lab and Snowflake: Better Together. Writing data from Domino into Snowflake.

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Of Muffins and Machine Learning Models

Cloudera

In the case of CDP Public Cloud, this includes virtual networking constructs and the data lake as provided by a combination of a Cloudera Shared Data Experience (SDX) and the underlying cloud storage. Each project consists of a declarative series of steps or operations that define the data science workflow.

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Defining data science in 2018

Data Science and Beyond

I got my first data science job in 2012, the year Harvard Business Review announced data scientist to be the sexiest job of the 21st century. Two years later, I published a post on my then-favourite definition of data science , as the intersection between software engineering and statistics.

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Top 10 Data Innovation Trends During 2020

Rocket-Powered Data Science

2) MLOps became the expected norm in machine learning and data science projects. MLOps takes the modeling, algorithms, and data wrangling out of the experimental “one off” phase and moves the best models into deployment and sustained operational phase.

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Topics to watch at the Strata Data Conference in New York 2019

O'Reilly on Data

Machine learning, artificial intelligence, data engineering, and architecture are driving the data space. The Strata Data Conferences helped chronicle the birth of big data, as well as the emergence of data science, streaming, and machine learning (ML) as disruptive phenomena.

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