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SEATTLE, WA -- (Marketwired) -- 02/17/15 -- Today at Strata + Hadoop World San Jose, Dato (formerly known as GraphLab) announced new updates to its machine learning platform, GraphLab Create, that allow data science teams to wrangle terabytes of data on their laptops at interactive speeds so that they can build intelligent applications faster. With Dato, users leverage machine learning to build prototypes, tune them, deploy in production and even offer them as a predictive service, all in minutes. These are the intelligent applications that provide predictions for a myriad of use cases including recommenders, sentiment analysis, fraud detection, churn prediction and ad targeting.
Continuing with its commitment to the Open Source community, Dato is also announcing the Open Source release of its core engine, including the out of core machine learning (ML)-optimized SFrame and SGraph data structures which make ML tasks blazing fast. Commercial and non-commercial versions of the full GraphLab Create platform are available for download at www.dato.com/download.
Enterprises large and small are eager to use machine learning technologies to help them extract new value from their data, yet building the applications to do so is a complex and time-intensive process. Dato has now built in new capabilities for automated feature engineering as well as for automatically tagging and de-duplicating data, greatly reducing the effort needed to accomplish these tasks. Data scientists, developers and engineers working on prototyping models of intelligent applications can now reach deployment-ready versions quickly and efficiently. Dato's GraphLab Create can now handle all types of data from many different sources including Impala, Cloudera, Hortonworks as well as Spark, and allows for a robust and scalable feature engineering and model building pipeline. This means significant time saved in preparing data for analysis as well as in building the machine learning models that will generate predictions from this data.
"Our company goal has been to translate the vast experience of our data scientists into a platform that businesses can use to build intelligent apps fast," said Carlos Guestrin, CEO of Dato. "With the features and key integration points of the latest release, we reaffirm our strategic direction as well as our deep commitment to the data science community."
Businesses including LivingSocial and Zillow use Dato's machine learning platform to quickly and easily build intelligent applications based on any type of data including graphs, tables, text and images.
"GraphLab Create gives us easy access to some of the most advanced machine learning and this lets us iterate on our ideas faster." - Grecia Lapizco-Encinas, Data Scientist at LivingSocial
News Highlights:
New features available in the GraphLab Create platform include:
Dato Presence at Strata + Hadoop World San Jose
About Dato (formerly GraphLab)
Dato is the company behind the fastest and most complete platform for building predictive and intelligent applications. Started at Carnegie Mellon in 2009 as an open source project under the guidance of Carlos Guestrin, PhD., the software was initially intended for applying large scale machine learning to graph analysis. The functionality has since been much augmented to include tables, text, images and is now in broad use to make recommendations, detect fraud, score marketing content and generally deliver predictive capabilities at many notable e-tailers, service providers and Fortune 500 firms. Dato and its deeply experienced team of data scientists and technology veterans is based in Seattle. For more information, visit www.dato.com.
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