The layered architecture of QuantaStor provides solution engineers with unprecedented flexibility and application design options.
QuantaStor is a unified Software-Defined Storage platform designed to scale up and out to make storage management easy while reducing overall enterprise storage costs.
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For users seeking a platform to generate online courses using AI
Transform your content into engaging eLearning experiences with Coursebox, the #1 AI-powered eLearning authoring tool. Our platform automates the course creation process, allowing you to design a structured course in seconds. Simply make edits, add any missing elements, and your course is ready to go. Whether you want to publish privately, share publicly, sell your course, or export it to your LMS, Coursebox has you covered.
Machinelearning server for developers and ML engineers
Apache PredictionIO® is an open source MachineLearning Server built on top of a state-of-the-art open source stack for developers and data scientists to create predictive engines for any machinelearning task. Quickly build and deploy an engine as a web service on production with customizable templates; respond to dynamic queries in real-time once deployed as a web service; evaluate and tune multiple engine variants systematically; unify data from multiple platforms in batch or in real-time for comprehensive predictive analytics; speed up machinelearning modeling with systematic processes and pre-built evaluation measures; support machinelearning and data processing libraries such as Spark MLLib and OpenNLP; implement your own machinelearning models and seamlessly incorporate them into your engine; simplify data infrastructure management.
Intelligent e-knowledge base engine for any kind of knowledge-based applications, supporting effective knowledge presentation, precise knowledge search, adaptive learning and immediate consulting.
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