by Laks Srinivasan | November 2019 | Kubeflow, News
Here are some simple observations: setting up an ML stack/pipeline is incredibly hard, setting up a production ML stack/pipeline is even harder, and setting up an ML stack/pipeline that works across multi-cloud environments is a full-on headache. That’s not just the...
by Stefano Fioravanzo | November 2019 | Events, Past events
November 21, 2019 @ KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America 2019 The tutorial will focus on two essential aspects: 1. Low barrier to entry: deploy a Jupyter Notebook to Kubeflow Pipelines on the cloud using a fully GUI-based approach. This workflow enables data...
by Arrikto | November 2019 | Events, Past events
November 20, 2019 @ KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America 2019 This presentation will explore the journeys of two ML architects from JPMorgan Chase and US Bank, who have deployed Kubeflow into their on-premise environments. These subject matter experts will review...
by Arrikto | November 2019 | Events, Past events
November 19, 2019 @ KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America 2019 Kubeflow is an open source machine learning platform built on Kubernetes. Every service in Kubeflow is implemented either as a Custom Resource Definition (CRD) (e.g., TensorFlow Job) or as a standalone...
by Stefano Fioravanzo | November 2019 | Kubeflow, News
Kubeflow’s superfood for Data Scientists TL;DR: Kale lets you deploy Jupyter Notebooks that run on your laptop or on the cloud to Kubeflow Pipelines, without requiring any of the Kubeflow SDK boilerplate. You can define pipelines just by annotating...
by Chris Pavlou | November 2019 | Blog and Kubeflow Updates, Kubeflow, News
We are extremely excited to announce that MiniKF is now available on the Google Cloud Marketplace! We collaborated with Google to bring you the same seamless experience you are getting with MiniKF on your laptop, now on Google Cloud Platform (GCP). So, you can have...
by Laks Srinivasan | November 2019 | Kubeflow, News
Observations on the drivers of success and failure Imagine you’re about to have heart surgery. Your surgeon drives to your house, bathes you, drives you to the hospital, preps you for surgery, administers anesthesia, performs the surgery, moves you to the...
by Arrikto | November 2019 | Kubeflow, MiniKF Releases
This is a maintenance release of 20191112.3.0 Fixed Issues [GCP only] Fix a potential bug when trying to pull Docker images during provisioning
by Arrikto | November 2019 | Kubeflow, MiniKF Releases
This is a maintenance release of 20191112.4.0 New Features The landing page of MiniKF is now optional Improvements [GCP only] Various improvements regarding the firewall rule
by Arrikto | November 2019 | Kubeflow, MiniKF Releases
This is a maintenance release of 20191112.2.0 New Features Upgrade to the latest Rok 0.14-pre version Improvements Rok can now handle long-taking snapshots
by Arrikto | November 2019 | Kubeflow, MiniKF Releases
This is a maintenance release of 20191112.1.0 New Features Upgrade to the latest Rok 0.14-pre version Improvements Handle Ubuntu’s automatic updates Fixed Issues Fix a potential race when taking a snapshot
by Arrikto | November 2019 | Kubeflow, MiniKF Releases
This is a maintenance release of 20191112.0.0 Fixed Issues Ignore evicted pods when starting MiniKF
by Arrikto | November 2019 | Kubeflow, MiniKF Releases
This is the first release of MiniKF on GCP New MiniKF release including: Kubeflow v0.6.2Rok v0.14-pre-817-gf15a120 New Features Upgrade Kubeflow to v0.6.2Upgrade Rok to latest 0.14-pre versionAuto-start MiniKF configuration on boot
by Arrikto | November 2019 | Events, Past events
November 6, 2019 @ Scylla Summit 2019 How can Kubernetes be best used to automate the deployment, scaling, and various operations of a Scylla database?Enter Kubernetes Operators, the way to combine domain-specific knowledge about Scylla with the automation framework...