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    Distributed
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    Realtime
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    Columnstore
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    Sql
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    Concurrent
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    JSON
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    Ultra fast
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    Scalable
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    Unlimited Storage Database
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    What is MemSQL?

    MemSQL converges transactions and analytics for sub-second data processing and reporting. Real-time businesses can build robust applications on a simple and scalable infrastructure that complements and extends existing data pipelines.

    What is Yellowbrick?

    It is a suite of visual diagnostic tools called "Visualizers" that extend the scikit-learn API to allow human steering of the model selection process. In a nutshell, it combines scikit-learn with matplotlib in the best tradition of the scikit-learn documentation, but to produce visualizations for your machine learning workflow.

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