06/06/2017 | Press release | Archived content
San Francisco, CA -- (Marketwired - June 6, 2017) - Databricks, the company founded by the creators of the popular Apache Spark project, today announced Deep Learning Pipelines, a new library to integrate and scale out deep learning in Apache Spark.
Prior to today, deep learning has been unapproachable for many because of the dependency on separate, low-level frameworks that require specialized skills. Furthermore, these frameworks do not scale well because they only run on a single node. Announced today at Spark Summit 2017, Databricks is releasing Deep Learning Pipelines, an open source package that adds high-level, easy-to-use deep learning APIs for technologies such as TensorFlow to Apache Spark, making it possible for enterprises to scale deep learning across multiple nodes.
"This is a huge step in furthering Databricks' mission to democratize artificial intelligence and data science," said Matei Zaharia, cofounder and chief technologist at Databricks. "This work has the potential to accomplish for deep learning what Spark did for big data, which is to make it approachable to a much broader audience, from data scientists to business analysts."
The new Deep Learning Pipelines package provides users with the ability to:
Deep Learning Pipelines for Apache Spark democratizes access to artificial intelligence in the enterprise by eliminating the barriers to deep learning and processing complex data at scale.
Read more about this announcement in the blog post: https://www.databricks.com/blog/2017/06/06/databricks-vision-simplify-large-scale-deep-learning.html
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About Databricks:
Databricks' mission is to accelerate innovation for its customers by unifying Data Science, Engineering and Business. Founded by the team who created Apache Spark™, Databricks provides a Unified Analytics Platform for data science teams to collaborate with data engineering and lines of business to build data products. Users achieve faster time-to-value with Databricks by creating analytic workflows that go from ETL and interactive exploration to production. The company also makes it easier for its users to focus on their data by providing a fully managed, scalable, and secure cloud infrastructure that reduces operational complexity and total cost of ownership. Databricks, venture-backed by Andreessen Horowitz and NEA, has a global customer base that includes Salesforce, Viacom, Amgen, Shell and HP. For more information, visit https://www.databricks.com.
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