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How to Read a CSV File from Amazon S3 Using Python (With Headers and Rows Displayed)

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  Introduction If you’re working with cloud data, especially on AWS, chances are you’ll encounter data stored in CSV files inside an Amazon S3 bucket . Whether you're building a data pipeline or a quick analysis tool, reading data directly from S3 in Python is a fast, reliable, and scalable way to get started. In this blog post, we’ll walk through: Setting up access to S3 Reading a CSV file using Python and Boto3 Displaying headers and rows Tips to handle larger datasets Let’s jump in! What You’ll Need An AWS account An S3 bucket with a CSV file uploaded AWS credentials (access key and secret key) Python 3.x installed boto3 and pandas libraries installed (you can install them via pip) pip install boto3 pandas Step-by-Step: Read CSV from S3 Let’s say your S3 bucket is named my-data-bucket , and your CSV file is sample-data/employees.csv . ✅ Step 1: Import Required Libraries import boto3 import pandas as pd from io import StringIO boto3 is...

2 Top Python Libraries to Create ML model

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To Create a Model of Machine Learning in Python, you need TWO libraries. One is 'NUMPY' and the other one is 'PANDAS'. 2 Top Libraries You Need To Build a model of Machine learning you need the right kind of data. So, use the data for your project should be refined. Else, it will not produce correct results. The prime steps are Data Analysis and Data Preprocessing. NUMPY - It has the capabilities of Calculations. PANDAS- It has the capabilities of Data processing. How Install Python Machine Learning Libraries  import  NumPy as np # linear algebra import pandas as PD # data processing, CSV file I/O (e.g. PD.read_csv) How to Check NumPy/Pandas installed After '.' you need to give double underscore on both sides of the version.  How Many Types of Data You Need You need two types of data. One is data to build a model and the other one is data you need to test the model. Raw data Evaluate-data How to Build a Model Flowchart I have given a f...

Real thoughts on IBM power8 servers to use on analytics

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IBM Servers International Business Machines Corp, in its latest attempt at reviving demand for its hardware products, is launching high-end system servers that it says are 50 times faster than its closest competitor at analysing data.  The POWER8 servers , the product of a $2.4 billion, three-year investment, are part of the company's decade-long shift to higher-value hardware technology.    IBM  said the machines are 50 times faster than the low-end x86-based servers it sold to Chinese PC maker  Lenovo  Group Ltd in January.  The technology services provider said on Wednesday it hopes the servers, designed for large-scale computing, will appeal to clients looking to manage new types of social and mobile computing and mass amounts of data. Last week, the company reported its lowest quarterly revenue in five years, weighed down by falling demand for its storage and server products. IBM dominates the higher-end server market with 57 percent ...