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Enabling NVIDIA GPUs to accelerate model development in Cloudera Machine Learning

When working on complex, or rigorous enterprise machine learning projects, Data Scientists and Machine Learning Engineers experience various degrees of processing lag training models at scale. While model training on small data can typically take minutes, doing the same on large volumes of data can take hours or even weeks. To overcome this, practitioners often turn to NVIDIA GPUs to accelerate machine learning and deep learning workloads.

Next Stop - Predicting on Data with Cloudera Machine Learning

This blog series follows the manufacturing and operations data lifecycle stages of an electric car manufacturer – typically experienced in large, data-driven manufacturing companies. The first blog introduced a mock vehicle manufacturing company, The Electric Car Company (ECC) and focused on Data Collection. The second blog dealt with creating and managing Data Enrichment pipelines. The third video in the series highlighted Reporting and Data Visualization.

Building Automated ML Pipelines in Cloudera Machine Learning

In this video, we'll walk through an example on how you can use Cloudera Machine Learning to run some python code that creates specific Machine Learning models. We’ll then go through some features within Cloudera Machine Learning such as job scheduling and model deployments to see how you can do some more advanced machine development operations!

Enabling kubectl for CDE

The kubectl tool provides direct administrative access to the Kubernetes cluster underlying a CDE service, which is useful for troubleshooting, among other things. This video will demonstrate how to set up kubectl access. To enable kubectl, we will need a couple of prerequisites. We wiil need the kubeconfig file from the CDE service. We will need to get and authorize the IAM user, and then need to make sure that everything is set up correctly, both for kubectl and some other tools like k9s.

Cloudera Honored With 5-Star Rating in the 2021 CRN Partner Program Guide

Cloudera is being acknowledged by CRN®, a brand of The Channel Company, in its 2021 Partner Program Guide. This annual guide provides a conclusive list of the most distinguished partner programs from leading technology companies that provide products and services through the IT Channel. The 5-Star rating is awarded to an exclusive group of companies that offer solution providers the best of the best, going above and beyond in their partner programs.

Hybrid Cloud and Strategic Data Use Accelerate State, Army Missions

Some of the most forward-operational elements of the United States federal government are making strides in leveraging data through hybrid cloud environments—and they’re constantly evaluating progress and recalibrating their approaches along the way. At agencies including the Army and the State Department, work is well underway to find ways of employing emerging technologies that build on cloud services and data optimization to realize new levels of effectiveness.