We performed a comparison between Cloudera Data Science Workbench and MathWorks Matlab based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out what your peers are saying about Databricks, Microsoft, Alteryx and others in Data Science Platforms."The Cloudera Data Science Workbench is customizable and easy to use."
"I appreciate CDSW's ability to logically segregate environments, such as data, DR, and production, ensuring they don't interfere with each other. The deployment of machine learning is fast and easy to manage. Its API calls are also fast."
"Personally for me, because I do a lot of development, I like that it is easy to test mathematical algorithms with several matrix calculations. It's perfect for that."
"The tool's most valuable feature is the Simulink environment. This feature provides an incredible capability to visually represent the system behavior before creating the code. It allows you to see the flow and interactions of the system, which is extremely beneficial for software development. With this visual representation, you can better understand the system's behavior, make necessary adjustments, and ensure maintenance and updates. This capability is why I love working with the product."
"The tool's MLOps is not good. It's pricing also needs to improve."
"Running this solution requires a minimum of 12GB to 16GB of RAM."
"In the area of improvement, sometimes there are issues with the speed of MathWorks Matlab, particularly in the Simulink environment. The tool's latest versions can be slow to open, taking significant time to load. Additionally, saving data and integrating models can also be time-consuming processes."
"To make use of the GPU, you have to have an Nvidia card. What I would want it to do is to run in Next Generation with Intel or AMD, and not just with Nvidia."
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Cloudera Data Science Workbench is ranked 17th in Data Science Platforms with 2 reviews while MathWorks Matlab is ranked 22nd in Data Science Platforms with 2 reviews. Cloudera Data Science Workbench is rated 7.0, while MathWorks Matlab is rated 8.6. The top reviewer of Cloudera Data Science Workbench writes "Useful for data science modeling but improvement is needed in MLOps and pricing ". On the other hand, the top reviewer of MathWorks Matlab writes "Has Simulink feature which helps with visual representations ". Cloudera Data Science Workbench is most compared with Databricks, Amazon SageMaker, Microsoft Azure Machine Learning Studio, Dataiku Data Science Studio and Google Cloud Datalab, whereas MathWorks Matlab is most compared with IBM SPSS Statistics, Databricks, Anaconda, Microsoft Azure Machine Learning Studio and TIBCO Data Science.
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