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Data Science Virtual Machines Windows VM Update Jan 2017

Data Science Virtual Machine (DSVM) January Updates new tools to our Dsvm users, to help you be more productive with data science. In this post, we summarize key recent changes on the Windows Server side of our DSVM.

Key features include

  1. Microsoft R Server 9.0.1 (MRS9) developer edition, a major update to the enterprise scalable R extension from Microsoft, is now available on the VM. This version brings a lot of exciting changes including several fast ML / deep learning algorithms developed by Microsoft in a new library called Microsoft ML. There’s a new architecture and interface for deploying R models and functions as web services, this follows a paradigm and interface library very similar to Azure ML operationalization. The library is called mrsdeploy. We have some R deployment samples for both notebook and R Tools for Visual Studio (RTVS) and RStudio. The olapR package in Microsoft R Server lets you run MDX queries and connect directly to OLAP cubes on SQL Server 2016 Analysis Services from your R solution. SQL Server 2016 Developer edition and the associated Microsoft R In-DB analytics is also updated to Service Pack 1.
  2. R Studio Desktop open source edition is now preinstalled into the VM, by popular demand.
  3. R Tools for Visual Studio is now updated to version 0.5, bringing in multi-window plotting and SQL tooling to run R code on SQL Server 2016.
  4. Microsoft Cognitive Toolkit (formerly called CNTK) is now on Version 2 Beta 6, and features several improvements and sample notebooks to perform fast deep learning using Python interface or the CNTK Brainscript interface.
  5. Apache Drill, a SQL based query tool that can work with various data sources and formats (e.g. JSON, CSV), was part of our previous update. We now prepackage and configure drivers to access various Azure data services such as Blobs, SQLDW/Azure SQL, HDI and Document DB. See this tutorial in our gallery for information on how to query data in various Azure data sources from within the Drill SQL query language.
  6. JuliaPro is available to DSVM users and is now pre-installed and pre-configured on the VM, thanks to Julia Computing (a company founded by the creators of Julia programming language). JuliaPro is a curated distribution of the open source Julia language along with a set of popular packages for scientific computing, data science, AI and optimization. The JuliaPro distribution comes with an Atom based IDE, Jupyter notebooks and several sample notebooks on the DSVM Jupyter instance to help you get started. Julia Computing also provides an Enterprise edition with commercial support.
  7. The Deep Learning Toolkit for the Windows DSVM is an extension to help you jump start deep learning on Azure GPU VMs, and without having to spend time installing GPU framework dependencies and drivers or configuring the various deep learning tools. This extension has been updated to include the latest versions of CNTK 2, mxNet for GPU along with new samples. It also features the Windows version of TensorFlow.

Getting Started with the Data Science VM.

Windows Edition

  • Documentation: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/machine-learning-data-science-provision-vm/
  • Article/Tutorial – Ten things you can do on the DSVM: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/machine-learning-data-science-vm-do-ten-things/
  • Link to Create DSVM instance: https://azure.microsoft.com/marketplace/partners/microsoft-ads/standard-data-science-vm/
  • Link to Create DSVM instance for deep learning on GPU: http://aka.ms/dsvm/deeplearning

Linux Edition

  • Documentation: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/machine-learning-data-science-linux-dsvm-intro/
  • Link to Create DSVM instance: https://azure.microsoft.com/marketplace/partners/microsoft-ads/linux-data-science-vm/

Webinar

  • https://channel9.msdn.com/blogs/Cloud-and-Enterprise-Premium/Inside-the-Data-Science-Virtual-Machine (Duration: 1 Hour)

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