Category: Power Systems
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Protected: TX2025: Single-Node OpenShift Installation
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Protected: TX2025: Deploy x86 Microservices on Power with OpenShift
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Protected: TX2025: AI/ML Track: LLM & RAG Implementation
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Power AI Demonstrations
This page is a work in progress as I add demonstrations of AI with IBM Power Systems. Check back regularly for progress and new demonstrations. LLM & RAG Installation, Walkthrough & Demonstration Deploy secure, private AI applications with complete data control Overview Learn to build and deploy enterprise-grade Large Language Model (LLM) and Retrieval-Augmented Generation […]
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Cross-Platform Containerization: Hands-On Lab with the Classic Sock Shop Demo
Learn to deploy x86 microservices on IBM Power using OpenShift in this hands-on lab featuring the classic Sock Shop demo. 90-minute tutorial.
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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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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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Build & Deploy LLM & RAG Applications with OpenShift
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.