SAN DIEGO — Deepnote, an analytics and data science notebook for teams, is now open source.
The company has seen tremendous adoption of its platform since it started in 2019.
“Over 500,000 data professionals from some of the best data teams in the world have made Deepnote their primary notebook, and we were pretty proud of what we built,” said Jakub Jurových, founder and CEO of Deepnote, in a keynote address at JupyterCon here.
“We built a nice notebook that was easy to use. It was beautiful, but we also felt like we could do more….








