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Datalore Enterprise 2023.4 includes comments for notebooks and reports, a new Viewer license type, report sharing via email invitations, and other improvements
We are introducing our new Team plan, which is currently in Beta. It's a fully-managed data science platform that operates in the cloud hosted by JetBrains, offering an alternative to our existing Enterprise plan hosted on your infrastructure.
This version includes authentication via HashiCorp Vault for Amazon Athena, multiple notebook schedules support, flexible drag-and-drop, and other improvements.
This version brings native R package support for R users, and elevates your collaborative data science experience with notebook content search, environment variable management, and usability improvements for the Report builder.
Working with financial data is not a trivial task, as you can’t just access a production database or a data lake, download the data, and work on it. You have to ensure secure access to the data and produce insights that are easy to share as well.
The last major release of Datalore rolled out no fewer than 11 big features, so in this release cycle we focused our efforts on making sure our development is healthy and fast-paced.
We are thrilled to introduce a major update to the Reporting workflows and make Datalore more affordable for small teams. Read on to learn what’s new in the 2022.3!
Check out the newest data exploration features and enjoy the upgraded interactive reporting experience in Datalore Enterprise 2022.1.
The focus of this release was to make it easy for data scientists to share their work and to facilitate fetching data from databases with SQL. Read on for the highlights of this release!
Jupyter notebooks are arguably the most widely used tool in data science. However, when it comes to collaboration, resource management, and security...