We are always looking for ways to improve Mode. Sometimes this means adding completely new features, but other times this means taking a close look at all of the little details that make up the every day Mode experience, and figuring out how to make it even better. This quarter, we have been steadily pushing out subtle improvements to refine and perfect the way Mode works. Here is a quick rundown of some of our favorites.
December 18, 2017• 4 minute read
This year's annual AWS re:Invent conference was full of exciting product announcements. From long-awaited crowd-pleasers such as Elastic Container Service for Kubernetes (EKS) to more unexpected delights such as Serverless Aurora, AWS customers have a lot to look forward to in the upcoming year. You can find an exhaustive list of announcements here.
David Wallace
Data Science Evangelist
November 29, 2017• 7 minute read
A few months ago, Stack Overflow confirmed what many people have been predicting for years, and crowned Python king of the software jungle. According to the results of their 2017 survey, Python is currently both the fastest-growing language and the most visited Stack Overflow tag.
Marissa Gemma
Writer
November 22, 2017• 2 minute read
Amazon Redshift users got a nice surprise last month when AWS announced their new Dense Compute (DC2) nodes, providing up to twice the performance of their DC1 nodes, and at the same price. Now, leading up to next week's re:Invent 2017, AWS has announced some upcoming improvements, features, and fixes that will be rolling out over the coming weeks for their Redshift and Redshift Spectrum services that are sure to be crowd-pleasers:
David Wallace
Data Science Evangelist
November 21, 2017• 2 minute read
Mode is the only analytics platform with native support for Python Notebooks. For the last year and a half, Mode users have been rapidly adopting our Notebooks, and that trend shows no sign of slowing down.
Angeline Char
Product Marketing