Category: Conference
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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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Protected: TX2025: .NET Implementation on Power Track
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Protected: TX2025: Lab 2592 Intro
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.NET on IBM Power Hands-on Lab Guide
Comprehensive .NET on IBM Power hands-on lab covering RHEL deployment, OpenShift containerization, GitHub integration, and Podman workflows.
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Power Modernization Workshop – CEC2025
Join our interactive 3-hour hands-on workshop at Common Europe Congress 2025 on June 2nd, featuring OpenShift Container Platform on IBM Power Systems. Choose from 4 specialized lab tracks: AI/LLM/RAG implementation, x86 microservice porting, .NET deployment, or single-node OCP installation. Limited capacity event with expert instructor support and flexible multi-track completion. Bring your laptop with admin rights for VPN access to IBM Power resources. Perfect for developers and IT professionals looking to expand their containerization skills on Power architecture.
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Call for Speakers: Share Your IBM Power Expertise at TechXchange 2025
Submit your IBM Power session proposal for TechXchange 2025. Share expertise, get free conference pass & team tickets. Deadline: April 11. Apply now!
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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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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.