Getting Started with GPU Computing in Anaconda

GPU computing has become a big part of the data science landscape. Computational needs continue to grow, and a large number of GPU-accelerated projects are now available. In addition, GPUs are now available from every major cloud provider, so access to the hardware has never been easier. However, building GPU software on your own can […]

Introducing Anaconda Enterprise 5

From its inception, Anaconda has had the mission to build better products for data scientists and the organizations they serve. We were the first company to launch a collaborative notebook product back in 2012. In this 5-year journey, we’ve learned a lot from our customers and we’ve worked to empower their organizations to effectively leverage […]

Keeping Anaconda Up To Date

Below is a question that gets asked so often that I decided it would be helpful to publish an answer explaining the various ways in which Anaconda can be kept up to date. The question was originally asked on StackOverflow. I have Anaconda installed on my computer and I’d like to update it. In Navigator […]

Galvanize Capstone Series: Geolocation of Twitter Users

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This post is part of our Galvanize Capstone featured projects. This post was written by Shawn Terryah and posted here with his permission. In June of this year, I completed the Data Science Immersive program at Galvanize in Austin, TX. The final few weeks of the program were dedicated to individual capstone projects of our choosing. I […]

Open Sourcing Anaconda Accelerate

We’re very excited to announce the open sourcing and splitting of the proprietary Anaconda Accelerate library into several new projects. This change has been a long time coming, and we are looking forward to moving this functionality out into the open for the community. A Brief History of Accelerate/NumbaPro Continuum Analytics has always been a […]

Package Better with Conda Build 3

Handling version compatibility is one of the hardest challenges in building software. Until now, conda-build provided helpful tools in terms of the ability to constrain or pin versions in recipes. The limiting thing about this capability was that it entailed editing a lot of recipes. Conda-build 3 introduces a new scheme for controlling version constraints, […]