On July 25th, The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) accepted Kubeflow as an incubation project. This move signals an important stride for the open source Kubernetes machine learning platform.
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Ubuntu software developer Canonical Ltd. today launched its machine learning operations toolkit Charmed Kubeflow on Amazon Web Services Inc.’s cloud marketplace. Charmed Kubeflow is available as a ...
Canonical is pushing the limits on its MLOps platform to automate the full lifecycle of feature engineering, training, and release workflows for machine learning (ML) models. The Canonical Data ...
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The Kubeflow community this week announced the first major release of its open-source machine learning (ML) toolkit for Kubernetes. With Kubeflow 1.0, the maintainers of the project are "graduating" a ...
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Arrikto’s mission is to enable data scientists to build and deploy their machine learning models faster. The company, which raised a $10 million Series A round in late 2020, is building its platform ...
The first stable release of Kubeflow, the Google LLC-backed toolkit for running artificial intelligence workloads on Kubernetes, officially became available today. Kubeflow was open sourced in 2017 by ...