Category: Power Systems

  • Single Node OpenShift: Simplifying Deployment for Edge and Development

    At a recent UKI Brunch & Learn webinar, I shared valuable insights on Single Node OpenShift (SNO) – a streamlined version of Red Hat’s popular Kubernetes platform that packs all functionality into a single node. Below is a replay recording, a copy of the presentation and the key takeaways: Webinar Replay Presentation What is Single […]

  • High-Performance and Secure Integration with .NET & IBM i using NTi

    Remi Rouillot, Aumerial’s CTO, presents insights into developing a high-performance and secure solution that integrates .NET and IBM i. Presents This Webinar replay focuses on .NET integration with IBM i using Aumerial NTi.Rémi Rouillot, the CTO of Aumerial (an IBM Business Partner ISV from France), introduces their NTi Data Provider: Reasons for choosing .NET Benefits […]

  • Multi-Architecture Computing: The Future of OpenShift Deployments

    In the ever-evolving landscape of cloud computing, flexibility and efficiency are paramount. IBM’s latest innovation in OpenShift technology – Multi-Architecture Computing – is set to revolutionize how we deploy and manage containerized workloads. Let’s dive into this game-changing feature and explore its potential impact on enterprise IT. UKI B&L Webinar Presentation What is Multi-Architecture Computing? […]

  • Advanced Cluster Security (ACS) 3.74 Now Available On Power

    Red Hat released Advanced Cluster Security (ACS) 3.74 today, which adds support for Power secured clusters (i.e. “manage to Power” support)!  Red Hat ACS provides customers with an additional choice of container security solutions, adding to that already provided by Aqua Security. ACS is an enterprise-ready, Kubernetes-native container security solution that protects your vital applications […]

  • Quickly Deploy .NET Game on Power & x86 From the Same Source

    Learn how to deploy a simple arcade-style game written for x86 with .NET using source code shared on GitHub. The same source code is used to deploy on Power with OpenShift, and Fedora on x86. Full guided instructions are provided. Deploy .NET game on Power Deploy .NET game on x86 Deploy on Power – GUI […]

  • Quickly Deploy .NET Web Messaging Application

    Learn how to deploy a simple browser-based web message application written for x86 with ASP.NET Core and SignalR library using source code shared on GitHub. The same source code is used to deploy on Power with OpenShift, and Fedora on x86. Full guided instructions are provided. Deploy .NET Message App on Power – GUI Deploy […]

  • Bringing .Net to Life with Power Systems – Webinar

    The webinar recording and presentation are now available below. Join Paul Chapman, Janani Janakiraman, Ulrich Weigand, and special guests from Red Hat and SKM to learn how .NET support for Linux on Power went from requirement to realization. During this 1 hour live webinar, our expert panellists will show you how this milestone announcement can simplify […]

  • I Want To Help ISVs Modernise Applications With OpenShift

    Why Power10 for ISVs? That’s easy! Modernising ISV applications on Power 10 makes sense! Leading ISVs have long favoured IBM Power Systems to run mission-critical workloads. These workloads are often customers’ Crown Jewels of applications and solutions, and IBM Power Systems has provided many years of exemplary service. The maturity and stability of the Power […]

  • .Net 7 is now supported on IBM Power Systems

    What’s changed? IBM Open Source and Ecosystem Developers ported .Net 7 for IBM Power Systems and shared the code with Red Hat to productise for support. Read about it from IBM Dev blog here .Net 7 using the Mono runtime is quite different from the Mono project that has been around for many years. Mono […]

  • Bringing .Net To Life With OpenShift & Power Systems Demonstration

    I demonstrate deploying a .Net 7 application using ASP.NET Core with SignalR library on IBM Power Systems with OpenShift. I created this demonstration as an Italian ISV required ASP.Net with SignalR support to port their application to IBM Power Systems. I created the application on my x86 laptop using Visual Studio. The project is stored […]