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October 1, 2014

Continuum Analytics Releases Anaconda 2.1

Filed under: Anaconda,BigData,Python — Patrick Durusau @ 4:18 pm

Continuum Analytics Releases Anaconda 2.1 by Corinna Bahr.

From the post:

Continuum Analytics, the premier provider of Python-based data analytics solutions and services, announced today the release of the latest version of Anaconda, its free, enterprise-ready collection of libraries for Python.

Anaconda enables big data management, analysis, and cross-platform visualization for business intelligence, scientific analysis, engineering, machine learning, and more. The latest release, version 2.1, adds a new version of the Anaconda Launcher and PyOpenSSL, as well as updates NumPy, Blaze, Bokeh, Numba, and 50 other packages.

Available on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux, Anaconda includes more than 195 of the most popular numerical and scientific Python libraries used by scientists, engineers and data analysts, with a single integrated and flexible installer. It also allows for the mixing and matching of different versions of Python (2.6, 2.7, 3.3, 3.4), NumPy, SciPy, etc., and the ability to easily switch between these environments.

See the post for more details, check the change log, or, what the hell, download the most recent version of Anaconda.

Remember, it’s open source so you can see “…where it keeps its brain.” Be wary of results based on software that operates behind a curtain.

BTW, check out the commercial services and products from Continuum Analytics if you need even more firepower for your data processing.

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