Essentials of MLOps with Azure: 1 Introduction
With Noah Gift
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Duration: 48m
Skill level: Advanced
Released: 9/8/2022
Course details
MLOps is the application of software engineering/DevOps principles to the development of machine learning applications. In this course, MLOps expert Noah Gift explains the essentials of MLOps with Azure and shows you how to get started with Spark for MLOps. Nick goes over several important essentials of MLOps with Azure ahd shows you how to get started with Spark for MLOps. He covers Spark Databricks clusters and notebooks, as well as how to use data with Databricks Spark. Nick demonstrates how to get started with PySpark and how to add users, import and create notebooks, facilitate collaborative projects, and invite others to the team. Plus, he explores the need for MLOps, how to get started using it, the major platforms MLOps operates on, and more.
Note: This course was created by Noah Gift. We are pleased to host this training in our library.
Note: This course was created by Noah Gift. We are pleased to host this training in our library.
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Nandakishor Y.
Nandakishor Y.
Manager | Machine Learning | Data Science
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Khaled_M_Ali Aklan Albanna
Khaled_M_Ali Aklan Albanna
Systems and IT Advisor | Master in Computer Science (Expert Systems - AI)
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Oleksander Havryliuk
Oleksander Havryliuk
Lead Software Engineer @ EPAM Systems | Java, Automation
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