Hybrid Cloud, Application Modernisation & AI
IBM, Red Hat & Open Source
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Announcing .NET 9.0 Available on IBM Power
Red Hat support .NET version 7.0, 8.0 and now 9.0 on IBM Power with RHEL and OpenShift. Here’s a quick installation demo with further information.
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The Future of AI Models and Granite 3.0
Discover how pre-trained AI models are evolving into prestigious assets, with insights on customization and IBM’s Granite 3.0 models in AI’s future.
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IBM Power’s Revolutionary Approach to the Memory Era: Leading the Future of Enterprise Computing
Explore how IBM Power’s innovative memory architecture is reshaping enterprise computing with 4x bandwidth, superior reliability, and future-proof design.
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Deploy LLM on Power10 for Inferencing
In this lab you’ll use a pre-trained Large Language Model and deploy it on OpenShift. It will make use of the unique Power10 features such as the Vector Scalar Extension (VSX) as well as the newly introduced Matrix Math Accelerator (MMA) engines.
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AI Innovation on IBM Power: CSI Showcases Enterprise-Ready Use Cases
Explore how CSI leverages IBM Power10 technology to run cutting-edge AI use cases, from document analysis to sales insights, all on-premises.
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Deploy x86 Microservices on Power with OpenShift
In this lab, you will take an Open-Source E-Commerce solution written for x86 around eight years ago and make it run on Power with OpenShift, using Java, Node.js, Go and .NET microservices.
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Edge Computing and AI: The Power of Proximity
Discover why running AI workloads closer to your data source transforms performance, security, and efficiency in enterprise computing environments.
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NVL’s Cloud Journey with IBM Power VS
Discover how National Van Lines overcame power outages and modernized operations with IBM Power Virtual Server, cutting disaster recovery from days to hours
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Revolutionizing Edge AI: Equitus and IBM Power Servers Transform Data Intelligence
Discover how Equitus revolutionizes edge AI with IBM Power10 servers, delivering unmatched performance for defense and enterprise applications.
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smeup: Multi-Arch Compute Success Story
IBM Power partners with smeup to implement Multi-Architecture Compute in OpenShift 4.14, enabling unified x86 and Power architecture deployments.