Welcome to the OmniSci Data Science Workshop October 2020
Where Data Science & Visual Analytics Converge
Break down silos with the only open platform that unites analytics, data science and location intelligence workflows. Leverage native SQL, interactive visual analytics, extensive PyData stack integrations, and a powerful machine learning framework.
Have a question or want to learn more? OmniSci experts will be on our live chatbot from 8:00 am - 12:00 pm PDT/11:00 am - 2:00 pm EDT April 28 - 30, 2020
Explore and Experiment... in a single seamless workflow, at scale! Select which version is best for you. Try OmniSci for Mac for an instant easy way to experiment or try OmniSci Enterprise Trial for your large scale production workloads.
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OmniSci for Mac
Analytics at the speed of your curiosity
In this preview, analyze over one billion data points with your personal Mac.
● Visual analytics at scale ● Data science integration
OmniSci’s data science tools are open source. Like our partners at Quansight and Intel, we are committed to investing in projects such as Ibis to sustain the open source community and drive innovation beyond our platform.
Intel
Intel and OmniSci offer a CPU version of OmniSci Enterprise Edition, allowing OmniSci's proven innovations in interactive analytics, data science and location intelligence at scale, to reach a bigger audience of data scientists and analysts than ever before. Learn more about our partnership here.
Quansight
We began a collaboration in 2018 with Quansight, founded by Travis Oliphant. Travis and the Quansight team have been amazing as collaborators, and instrumental in helping us both shape and deliver on our vision, to unify the worlds of Data Scienceand what is considered ‘traditional’ analytics.
Go to October's Virtual Summit
Listen to more speakers and watch live sessions throughout the 3 day summit.
Jump into our Community Forum and learn how to use open-source libraries, ingest data from other data sources using StreamSets or Apache NiFi, use IDEs like DBeaver, and explore other topics related to tools for working with OmniSci. Join the discussions today to learn more!