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Domino 4.3 supports Red Hat OpenShift to help scale data science workloads on any platform
2020-09-03 01:00

Domino Data Lab announced Domino 4.3, adding support for the popular Red Hat OpenShift distribution of Kubernetes to make it easier for its customers to scale data science workloads on any platform.

Domino offers a data science management platform that centralizes predictive analytics and machine learning research and development based on an open ecosystem that lets data scientists choose their preferred tools and algorithms while reducing the burden on IT. "Large, sophisticated data science organizations demand flexibility in how they build and deploy their data science stacks. Adding Red Hat OpenShift to our wide variety of deployment options gives customers even more flexibility to run on almost any cloud provider or on their own on-prem hardware," said Nick Elprin, co-founder and CEO at Domino Data Lab.

"We're obsessed with delivering enterprise-grade security, control, reliability, and observability in a central platform that helps our many Fortune 100 customers unleash the power of data science. We continue to focus, with this release, on helping them accelerate and confidently manage their demanding data science operations."

Domino Model Monitor, introduced in June 2020, now has powerful new capabilities that make it easier for enterprises to maintain high-performing ML models on any platform.

Domino broadens its enterprise-grade authentication capabilities to include options for certification of Domino APIs and third-party services via short-lived Domino identity tokens to connect to any external authentication service.


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