MLflow is an open source platform, used for managing machine learning workflows. It was launched back in 2018 and has grown in popularity ever since, reaching 10 million users in November 2022. AI enthusiasts and professionals have struggled with experiment tracking, model management and code reproducibility, so when MLflow was launched, it addressed pressing problems in the market. MLflow is lightweight and able to run on an average-priced machine. But it also integrates with more complex tools, so it’s ideal to run AI at scale.
History of MLflow
Since MLflow was first released in June 2018, the community behind it has run a recurring survey to better understand user needs and ensure the roadmap s address real-life challenges. About a year after the launch, MLflow 1.0 was released, introducing features such as improved metric visualisations, metric X coordinates, improved search functionality and HDFS support. Additionally, it offered Python, Java, R, and REST API…