Archives : Mar-2016

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Mar

This post is by Joseph Sirosh, Corporate Vice President of the Data Group at Microsoft.

This week I’m joining thousands of people attending Strata + Hadoop World in San Jose to explore the technology and business of big data and data science. As part of our participation in the conference, we are announcing several important investments to continue delivering on our commitment to make big data processing and analytics simpler and more accessible:

Advanced analytics at scale with R Server for HDInsight and the latest version of Spark for HDInsight are now available in preview: Customers can leverage their existing R skills and reuse current code to run at scale. R Server for HDInsight offers popular scalable R algorithms and the ability to parallelize any existing R function. We are also releasing the latest version of Spark for HDInsight, which can deliver 7x performance over MapReduce for most analytics. These capabilities give our customers the ability to train and run advanced analytics and ML models on larger datasets, and much faster than previously possible in the cloud. Out-of-the-box application integration, providing easier access to popular big data apps: Customers can now discover and deploy popular big data applications with HDInsight…

29

Mar

This post is by Joseph Sirosh, Corporate Vice President of the Data Group at Microsoft.

This week I’m joining thousands of people attending Strata + Hadoop World in San Jose to explore the technology and business of big data and data science. As part of our participation in the conference, we are announcing several important investments to continue delivering on our commitment to make big data processing and analytics simpler and more accessible:

Advanced analytics at scale with R Server for HDInsight and the latest version of Spark for HDInsight are now available in preview: Customers can leverage their existing R skills and reuse current code to run at scale. R Server for HDInsight offers popular scalable R algorithms and the ability to parallelize any existing R function. We are also releasing the latest version of Spark for HDInsight, which can deliver 7x performance over MapReduce for most analytics. These capabilities give our customers the ability to train and run advanced analytics and ML models on larger datasets, and much faster than previously possible in the cloud. Out-of-the-box application integration, providing easier access to popular big data apps: Customers can now discover and deploy popular big data applications with HDInsight…

29

Mar

This post is by Joseph Sirosh, Corporate Vice President of the Data Group at Microsoft.

This week I’m joining thousands of people attending Strata + Hadoop World in San Jose to explore the technology and business of big data and data science. As part of our participation in the conference, we are announcing several important investments to continue delivering on our commitment to make big data processing and analytics simpler and more accessible:

Advanced analytics at scale with R Server for HDInsight and the latest version of Spark for HDInsight are now available in preview: Customers can leverage their existing R skills and reuse current code to run at scale. R Server for HDInsight offers popular scalable R algorithms and the ability to parallelize any existing R function. We are also releasing the latest version of Spark for HDInsight, which can deliver 7x performance over MapReduce for most analytics. These capabilities give our customers the ability to train and run advanced analytics and ML models on larger datasets, and much faster than previously possible in the cloud. Out-of-the-box application integration, providing easier access to popular big data apps: Customers can now discover and deploy popular big data applications with HDInsight…

23

Mar

By Xinwei Xue, Senior Data Scientist Manager Microsoft recently launched SQL Server 2016, which, in addition to many other great features, offers in-database advanced analytics with R Services, allowing users to combine the power of SQL Server and Microsoft RRead More

22

Mar

The post is by Ilan Reiter, Principal Data Science Manager at Microsoft. The past few years have witnessed dramatic changes to the energy sector. Renewable energy sources along with the emergence of IoT (Internet of Things) are creating exciting newRead More

21

Mar

Hadoop is famously scalable. Cloud computing is famously scalable. But R – the preferred software and lingua franca of data scientists worldwide – not so much. But what if we seamlessly combined Hadoop with the cloud and R to create a scalable data science platform? Imagine exploring, transforming, modeling, and scoring data at any scale from the comfort of your favorite R environment. Now, imagine calling a simple R function to operationalize your predictive model as a scalable, cloud-based web service. 

Learn how to leverage the magic of Hadoop on-premises or in the cloud to run your R code, with thousands of open source R extension packages, and distributed implementations of the most popular machine learning algorithms, at scale. Click here or on the image below to register for this free webinar.

ML Blog Team

21

Mar

Hadoop is famously scalable. Cloud computing is famously scalable. But R – the preferred software and lingua franca of data scientists worldwide – not so much. But what if we seamlessly combined Hadoop with the cloud and R to create a scalable data science platform? Imagine exploring, transforming, modeling, and scoring data at any scale from the comfort of your favorite R environment. Now, imagine calling a simple R function to operationalize your predictive model as a scalable, cloud-based web service. 

Learn how to leverage the magic of Hadoop on-premises or in the cloud to run your R code, with thousands of open source R extension packages, and distributed implementations of the most popular machine learning algorithms, at scale. Click here or on the image below to register for this free webinar.

ML Blog Team

21

Mar

Hadoop is famously scalable. Cloud computing is famously scalable. But R – the preferred software and lingua franca of data scientists worldwide – not so much. But what if we seamlessly combined Hadoop with the cloud and R to create a scalable data science platform? Imagine exploring, transforming, modeling, and scoring data at any scale from the comfort of your favorite R environment. Now, imagine calling a simple R function to operationalize your predictive model as a scalable, cloud-based web service. 

Learn how to leverage the magic of Hadoop on-premises or in the cloud to run your R code, with thousands of open source R extension packages, and distributed implementations of the most popular machine learning algorithms, at scale. Click here or on the image below to register for this free webinar.

ML Blog Team

10

Mar

Re-posted from the Official Microsoft Blog. In his latest blog post, Corporate Vice President of the Microsoft Data Group, Joseph Sirosh, talks about the new SQL Server 2016, how it is helping businesses get ahead of the curve, and whatRead More

10

Mar

This blog post was co-authored by Joseph Sirosh, Corporate Vice President, and Rimma V. Nehme, Principal Software Engineer, at the Data Group at Microsoft.   Figure 1: Visible objects of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) DR7 dataset. Over theRead More