Everyone knows that good data science requires... Some Awesome Themes!
All of the Dashboard pages, subpages, and plugins use our new ThemeManager()
class. See Workbench Themes, also big thanks to our friends at Dash Bootstrap Templates
Powered by AWS® to accelerate your Machine Learning Pipelines development with our new Dashboard for ML Pipelines. Getting started with Workbench is a snap and can be billed through AWS.
Road Map: v0.9.0
We've used the feedback from our current beta testers to improve the framework and we've constructed a mini road map for the upcoming Workbench version 0.9.0. Please see Workbench RoadMaps
The Workbench framework makes AWS® both easier to use and more powerful. Workbench handles all the details around updating and managing a complex set of AWS Services. With a simple-to-use Python API and a beautiful set of web interfaces, Workbench makes creating AWS ML pipelines a snap. It also dramatically improves both the usability and visibility across the entire spectrum of services: Glue Job, Athena, Feature Store, Models, and Endpoints, Workbench makes it easy to build production ready, AWS powered, machine learning pipelines.
- Health Monitoring 🟢
- Dynamic Updates
- High Level Summary
- Incoming Data
- Glue Jobs
- DataSources
- FeatureSets
- Models
- Endpoints
Secure your Data, Empower your ML Pipelines
Workbench is architected as a Private SaaS (also called BYOC: Bring Your Own Cloud). This hybrid architecture is the ultimate solution for businesses that prioritize data control and security. Workbench deploys as an AWS Stack within your own cloud environment, ensuring compliance with stringent corporate and regulatory standards. It offers the flexibility to tailor solutions to your specific business needs through our comprehensive plugin support. By using Workbench, you maintain absolute control over your data while benefiting from the power, security, and scalability of AWS cloud services. Workbench Private SaaS Architecture
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pip install workbench
Installs Workbench -
workbench
Runs the Workbench REPL/Initial Setup
For the full instructions for connecting your AWS Account see:
- Getting Started: Initial Setup
- One time AWS Onboarding: AWS Setup
Even though Workbench makes AWS easier, it's taking something very complex (the full set of AWS ML Pipelines/Services) and making it less complex. Workbench has a depth and breadth of functionality so we've provided higher level conceptual documentation See: Workbench Presentations
The Workbench documentation Workbench Docs covers the Python API in depth and contains code examples. The documentation is fully searchable and fairly comprehensive.
The code examples are provided in the Github repo examples/
directory. For a full code listing of any example please visit our Workbench Examples
The SuperCowPowers team is happy to answer any questions you may have about AWS and Workbench. Please contact us at workbench@supercowpowers.com or chat us up on Discord
Using Workbench will minimize the time and manpower needed to incorporate AWS ML into your organization. If your company would like to be a Workbench Beta Tester, contact us at workbench@supercowpowers.com.
pip install workbench # Installs Workbench with Core Dependencies
pip install 'workbench[ml-tools]' # + Shap and NetworkX
pip install 'workbench[chem]' # + RDKIT and Mordred (community)
pip install 'workbench[ui]' # + Plotly/Dash
pip install 'workbench[dev]' # + Pytest/flake8/black
pip install 'workbench[all]' # + All the things :)
*Note: Shells may interpret square brackets as globs, so the quotes are needed
If you'd like to contribute to the Workbench project, you're more than welcome. All contributions will fall under the existing project license. If you are interested in contributing or have questions please feel free to contact us at workbench@supercowpowers.com.
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