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- TECHNOLOGY
- February 5, 2019
Achieving production-level governance with machine-learning projects currently presents unique challenges. A new space of tools and practices is emerging under the name MLOps. The space is analogous to DevOps but tailored to the practices and workflows of machine learning. Why MLOps is Needed Machine learning models make predictions for new data based on the data
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