[P] Microsoft releases SynapseML v0.9.5 with support for speech synthesis, anomaly detection, and geospatial analytics on large-scale data

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  1. SynapseML

    Simple and Distributed Machine Learning

    Link to Release Notes: https://github.com/microsoft/SynapseML/releases/tag/v0.9.5

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    Discontinued Simple and Distributed Machine Learning [Moved to: https://github.com/microsoft/SynapseML]

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