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Nick Elprin
Nick Elprin is the CEO and co-founder of Domino Data Lab, provider of the open data science platform that powers model-driven enterprises such as Allstate, Bristol Myers Squibb, Dell and Lockheed Martin. Before starting Domino, Nick built tools for quantitative researchers at Bridgewater, one of the world's largest hedge funds. He has over a decade of experience working with data scientists at advanced enterprises. He holds a BA and MS in computer science from Harvard.
Our Customers Said it Best, as Domino Named a Visionary By Gartner
The team at Domino is proud to be named a visionary in Gartner’s Magic Quadrant for Data Science Platforms. It’s nice to get recognized by third parties, but it was particularly gratifying to hear feedback from our customers synthesized and channeled through Gartner’s report. We were most proud of the feedback we got in three areas: our product, our customer service, and our sales team.
By Nick Elprin2 min read
Reflections on a Record 2017, Looking Forward to a Great 2018
By Nick Elprin on January 25, 2017 in Perspective
By Nick Elprin4 min read
Enabling Data Science Agility with Docker
This post describes how Domino uses Docker to solve a number of interconnected problems for data scientists and researchers, related to environment agility and reproducibility of work.
By Nick Elprin9 min read
Domino raises $10.5M in funding for collaborative, reproducible data science
Today we’re announcing that we have raised $10.5 million in a funding round led by Sequoia Capital.
By Nick Elprin4 min read
Wisdom From Machine Learning at Netflix
At Data By The Bay in May, we saw a great talk by Netflix's Justin Basilico: Recommendations for Building Machine Learning Software. Justin describes some principles for effectively developing machine learning algorithms and integrating them into software products.
By Nick Elprin3 min read
The "Joel Test" for Data Science
It's the sixteenth anniversary of Joel Spolsky's "Joel Test," which he described as a "highly irresponsible, sloppy test to rate the quality of a software team."
By Nick Elprin7 min read
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