Training Tensorflow Models with data in your NoSQL Database

NoSQL Database

NoSQL databases are popular because they are highly scalable and flexible, making them ideal for handling large amounts of unstructured data. They can also be used to store structured data. NoSQL databases are designed to handle big data and can be used to store data in a variety of formats including JSON, XML, and BSON. They are also highly available and fault-tolerant. Additionally, they are designed to scale horizontally, allowing companies to add more computing power and storage as needed.

Tensorflow Models

TensorFlow is a free and open-source software library for machine learning and artificial intelligence. It can be used across a range of tasks but has a particular focus on training and inference of deep neural networks. TensorFlow helped launch the deep learning revolution: with pre-trained models, data, and high-level APIs, it has become easy for everyone to build ML and DL models. One of the important Tensorflow features is that it is flexible in its operating model, meaning it has modularity and the parts of it that you want to make standalone it offers you that option. TensorFlow.js is a JavaScript-based framework to run machine learning models within the browser. Any modern browser can run the TensorFlow model with no changes to the code.
With the growing popularity of both NoSQL databases for storage and Tensorflow models for AI deployments, it is unsurprising that many organizations are seeking to train Tensorflow models using data in their NoSQL database. Kaspian offers native connectors for the most popular NoSQL databases. Just register your NoSQL database as a datastore and link your model training job; Kaspian's autoscaling compute layer makes it easy to train and deploy Tensorflow models using any data in your cloud with minimal setup or management.
Learn more about Kaspian and see how our flexible compute layer for the modern data cloud is already reshaping the way companies in industries like retail, manufacturing and logistics are thinking about data engineering and analytics.

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