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An Introduction to Integrated Deployment

Click to learn more about author Paolo Tamagnini. Welcome our integrated deployment blog series, where we focus on solving the challenges around productionizing Data Science. Topics will include: Resolving the challenges of deploying models Building guided analytics applications that create not only a model but a complete model process, using our component approach to AutoML […]

Analyzing Gene Expression Data

Click to learn more about author Jeany Prinz. Express Yourself! All individuals are unique, and so are our data needs. From simple CSV files to REST APIs to Google’s BigQuery or using customized shared components, Data Science Analytics Platforms offer many ways to access and analyze your data. Today, we will demonstrate how to access […]

Data Theorem Launches Continuous Dynamic Runtime Vulnerability Inspection

A recent press release reports, “Data Theorem, Inc., a leading provider of modern application security, today introduced a new SPA security service that delivers automated discovery and continuous dynamic runtime vulnerability inspection of modern web single-page applications (SPAs). Purpose-built for SPAs, the new service is differentiated in its runtime security analysis that supports both GraphQL […]

NuoDB 4.0 Expands Cloud-native and Cloud-agnostic Capabilities of Distributed SQL Database

According to a new press release, “NuoDB, the distributed SQL database company, today unveiled NuoDB 4.0, featuring expanded cloud-native and cloud-agnostic capabilities with support for Kubernetes Operators and Google Cloud and Azure public clouds. This includes the recently announced Kubernetes Operator to simplify and automate database deployments in Red Hat OpenShift. The Operator leverages NuoDB […]

The API Economy: A Big Ball of CRUD

Click this link to learn more about the author Dave Duggal. Quote: “The use of APIs has exploded with the growth of distributed computing, driven by the popularity of the Web, Cloud and now, the Internet of Things (IoT)” Back in 1999 an academic paper, “The Big Ball of Mud” exposed fundamental limitations of ‘modern’ software […]