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Home / 2021 / Page 5

Databases, graphs, and GraphQL: The past, present, and future

  • ganadiotis
  • Mar 30, 2021
  • Analysis, Databases, Graph, Interview, Open Source, Technical
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Databases, graphs, and GraphQL: The past, present, and future

GraphQL was never conceived as a query language for databases. Yet, it's increasingly being used for this purpose. Here's why, and how.

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IOTA still wants to build a better blockchain and get it right this time

  • ganadiotis
  • Mar 22, 2021
  • Blockchain, Business, Featured, Interview, News, Open Source, Technical
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IOTA still wants to build a better blockchain and get it right this time

In 2014, IOTA set out to offer an alternative to the key issues with blockchain: Scalability and transaction fees. Somewhere along the way, things went wrong. Not everything is lost, however, and IOTA is looking to regain momentum.

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OctoML scores $28M to go to market with open source Apache TVM, a de facto standard for MLOps

  • ganadiotis
  • Mar 17, 2021
  • Business, Interview, MLOps, News, Open Source, Technical
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OctoML scores M to go to market with open source Apache TVM, a de facto standard for MLOps

The open source Apache TVM project is becoming a de facto standard in MLOps, and OctoML is gearing its commercialization and scale up

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Streamlining data science with open source: Data version control and continuous machine learning

  • ganadiotis
  • Mar 03, 2021
  • Data Science, Interview, News, Open Source, Technical
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Streamlining data science with open source: Data version control and continuous machine learning

Can an open source-based workflow leveraging version control and continuous integration and deployment help streamline machine learning, like it did for software development?

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Cutting-edge Katana Graph scores $28.5 million Series A Led by Intel Capital

  • ganadiotis
  • Feb 24, 2021
  • Business, Graph Analytics & Data Science, Graph Databases, Interview, News, Technical
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Cutting-edge Katana Graph scores .5 million Series A Led by Intel Capital

Here's why and how a startup founded by a duo of researchers some months back is attracting big enterprise clients and serious funding

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Off-chain reporting: Toward a new general purpose secure compute framework by Chainlink

  • ganadiotis
  • Feb 24, 2021
  • Blockchain, Featured, Interview, News, Technical
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Off-chain reporting: Toward a new general purpose secure compute framework by Chainlink

The upgrade in Chainlink's oracle service could mean more data availability at lower cost, leading to more applications

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Up and to the right: TigerGraph scores $105M Series C funding, the Graph market is growing

  • ganadiotis
  • Feb 17, 2021
  • Business, Graph Databases, Interview, News, Technical
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Up and to the right: TigerGraph scores 5M Series C funding, the Graph market is growing

The largest funding round to date in the graph market is good news not just for TigerGraph, but for the market at large

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Data meets science: Open access, code, datasets, and knowledge graphs for machine learning research and beyond

  • ganadiotis
  • Feb 16, 2021
  • Analysis, Analytics, Data Science, Featured, Knowledge Graphs, Open Data, Socio-Technical, Use Case
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Data meets science: Open access, code, datasets, and knowledge graphs for machine learning research and beyond

A new interconnected ecosystem for research is shaping up, and machine learning is just the tip of the iceberg.

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AI chips in the real world: Interoperability, constraints, cost, energy efficiency, and models

  • ganadiotis
  • Feb 03, 2021
  • AI Chips, Analysis, Interview, Open Source, Technical
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AI chips in the real world: Interoperability, constraints, cost, energy efficiency, and models

The answer to the question of how to make the best of AI hardware may not be solely, or even primarily, related to hardware

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Pinecone, a serverless vector database for machine learning, leaves stealth with $10M funding

  • ganadiotis
  • Jan 27, 2021
  • AI / Machine Learning, Business, Databases, Interview, News, Technical
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Pinecone, a serverless vector database for machine learning, leaves stealth with M funding

Machine learning applications understand the world through vectors. Pinecone, a specialized cloud database for vectors, has secured significant investment from the people who brought Snowflake to the world. Could this be the next big thing?

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