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Pendo Systems Releases Version 4.0 of Pendo Machine Learning Platform

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by Angela Guess

A new press release reports, “Pendo Systems is delighted to announce the release of Version 4.0 of the highly successful Pendo Machine Learning Platform (PMLP). The new release enables firms to significantly enhance overall productivity and improve business performance, whilst always keeping the core business user requirements front and center. Version 4.0 incorporates a number of new capabilities including a significantly improved Machine Learning toolset which accelerates time to implementation as well as offering the ability to tackle more complex Machine Learning processing challenges. Other key features include the capacity to create training data via an enhanced UI which streamlines the complex management, classification and processing of all documents and enables users to train models against it. New connectivity options with CMIS (Content Management Interoperability Services) support and web crawling have also been added. The upgraded solution now includes new plugins that integrate seamlessly with other systems to provide access to a range of Machine Learning algorithms.”

Phillip Dodds, Pendo Systems CTO,  commented, “Version 4.0 is a significant step forward for the firm because it has been specifically designed to be even more ‘business user’ friendly. By enabling onsite training of models that are less IT-dependent means our clients can now use their own data to train Machine Learning algorithms in an agile and cost-effective way, irrespective of whether it is behind their own firewall or in a secure cloud environment. These features, combined with significant enhancements to our proprietary query language and the existing UX, means the highly flexible Pendo Platform provides a solid foundation for all companies who are looking to adopt unstructured Machine Learning capabilities to enhance business productivity and exploit new opportunities. The platform is tried, tested and has been in constant use for the past two years.”

Read more at Newswire.

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