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  1. Building a chat bot - hosting

    In conjunction with a public referendum I was given the task to create an intelligent chat bot. The chat bot could understand what the user wanted to know and provide the answers our subject matter experts had prepared. This post describes you can give users access to the bot by hosting it at a web service. It also describes how to add more developers to the project. The post assumes that you have already read the first post and second post on this topic.

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  2. Installing R-studio on Azure HDInsight

    Running R on Spark brings the advantage of distributed in memory computing and access to data stored in HDFS. In this context, it is convenient to have access to R-studio hosted from the R-server. In this post I will show a few ways how to install R-studio on the edge node of a HDInsight Spark cluster. read more

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  3. Create Azure HDInsight clusters using templates

    Microsoft Azure provides big data infrastructure through the HDInsight product. However, they bill you per hour, no matter if you use the computing resources or not. One option is to destroy clusters when they are not needed, but to get the clusters back up with minimum effort it is best to use predefined scripts or templates. This post shows you a few alternatives how to accomplish this. read more

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