Barbara Platform v3.1.0 marks a major leap in edge computing by introducing High Availability (HA), bringing cloud-grade resilience, fault tolerance, and uninterrupted uptime to edge environments. Leveraging Docker Swarm, this release enables users to create robust clusters, maintain persistent data, and ensure seamless service continuity, even during node failures or updates. Know more.
We’re excited to announce a highly requested feature: the unified log viewer. Quietly introduced in version 3.0.1, this powerful addition brings clarity, flexibility, and control to your real-time application monitoring.
We’ve just launched Barbara platform v3.0.0, a major update focused on giving users the power to orchestrate any app no matter if they are legacy or containerized and any AI model regardless the framework used.
We're happy to announce the release of Barbara platform v2.9.0, a new update packed with new features, UX/UI enhancements, and performance improvements. This release focuses on enhancing network management and providing a more intuitive user experience. Let's dive into the key highlights.
One of the key goals of the Barbara platform is to support data scientists and AI engineers in deploying their algorithms with minimal friction. In line with this, our latest release, version 2.8.0, introduces several new features, including support for additional development frameworks like ONNX and Pytorch, as well as GPU support, among others. However, these are just a few of the enhancements in the 2.8.0 release. Let’s take a closer look at all the updates.
We've just launched an to Barbara 2.7.5, a version focused entirely on enhancing your user experience and a big step in our journey to make Barbara the most UX-friendly Edge AI platform in the market.