Multi-layer architecture, scalability, multitenancy, and durability are just some of the reasons companies have been using Pulsar. By Ben Lorica and Jesse Anderson. With companies producing data from an increasing number of systems and devices, messaging and event streaming solutions—particularly Apache Kafka—have gained widespread adoption. Over the past year, we’ve been tracking the progress of ApacheContinue reading “One simple chart: Who is interested in Apache Pulsar?”
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One simple graphic: Researchers love PyTorch and TensorFlow
Interest in PyTorch among researchers is growing rapidly. In a recent survey—AI Adoption in the Enterprise, which drew more than 1,300 respondents—we found significant usage of several machine learning (ML) libraries and frameworks. About half indicated they used TensorFlow or scikit-learn, and a third reported they were using PyTorch or Keras. I recently attended anContinue reading “One simple graphic: Researchers love PyTorch and TensorFlow”
One simple chart: Who is interested in Spark NLP?
As we close in on its two-year anniversary, Spark NLP is proving itself a viable option for enterprise use. In July 2016, I broached the idea for an NLP library aimed at Apache Spark users to my friend David Talby. A little over a year later, Talby and his collaborators announced the release of SparkContinue reading “One simple chart: Who is interested in Spark NLP?”
