أبريل 5, 2022
January 20, 2022In 2019, Qnawat, our AI firm, launched Kedro, its first open-source software tool for data scientists and data engineers. It’s a library of code that can be used to create data and machine-learning pipelines, the building blocks of any analytics project.
In the two-and-a-half years it has been available on the open-source platform GitHub, the Kedro community and user base continues to grow, with more than 200,000 monthly downloads, over 100 contributors, and a growing number of enterprises that choose Kedro as their standard for data-science code. For example, a team at NASA used Kedro to model air-traffic patterns and Telkomsel, Indonesia’s largest wireless network provider, uses Kedro as a standard across their data science organization.
Today, we are taking the next step in our open-source journey and donating Kedro to the Linux Foundation. It will be hosted by LF AI & Data, a specialist Linux Foundation umbrella organization founded in 2018 to accelerate development and innovation in AI and data by supporting and connecting technical open-source projects, developer communities, and some 1000 companies.
In the two-and-a-half years it has been available on the open-source platform GitHub, the Kedro community and user base continues to grow, with more than 200,000 monthly downloads, over 100 contributors, and a growing number of enterprises that choose Kedro as their standard for data-science code. For example, a team at NASA used Kedro to model air-traffic patterns and Telkomsel, Indonesia’s largest wireless network provider, uses Kedro as a standard across their data science organization.
Today, we are taking the next step in our open-source journey and donating Kedro to the Linux Foundation. It will be hosted by LF AI & Data, a specialist Linux Foundation umbrella organization founded in 2018 to accelerate development and innovation in AI and data by supporting and connecting technical open-source projects, developer communities, and some 1000 companies.