Creating Multi-User Deep Learning Training Platforms Intel Chip Chat 666

Published: July 25, 2019, 4 p.m.

In this episode we\u2019re joined by Carlos Morales, the General Manager of the AI Software Group at Intel, to talk about Nauta, an open-source deep learning training platform. \n \nNauta (the Latin word for \u201csailor\u201d) runs on Kubernetes* (the Greek word for \u201chelmsman\u201d) and is intended to give data scientists and their teams better control as they navigate the seas of data. It\u2019s multi-node, and multi-user integrated, combining years of best practices into a single easy-to-install software package. \n \nScaling deep-learning processes over multiple nodes can be challenging. Nauta is built for easy resource sharing over large teams. This allows for better access to valuable deep-learning resources. Nauta is fine-tuned to run over \nmultiple 2nd Generation Intel\xae Xeon\xae Scalable processor based servers with multiple users, granting more flexibility and better access to valuable deep-learning resources. \n \nFor more on Nauta-enabled solutions, check out this episode of Intel on AI: https://soundcloud.com/intelonai/dell-emc-ready-solutions-ai-nauta\n \nInformation about AI and Intel technologies is available at http://www.intel.com/ai.