Category: open source
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Running .NET on IBM Power: Expanding Possibilities for Enterprise Applications
The recent webinar featuring Remy Rouillot from Aumerial and I provided valuable insights into the capabilities and benefits of running .NET applications on IBM Power systems. This development opens up new possibilities for organisations looking to modernise their IT infrastructure while leveraging existing investments in IBM Power hardware. Webinar Presentation Key Takeaways: 1 .NET on […]
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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 […]
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Protected: TechXchange 2024 Las Vegas
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Protected: CEC2024
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Ingesting 8,000 Video Streams with 4,000 Containers and POWER9
Project Summary A team of Power enthusiasts collaborated to create an infrastructure that could handle up to 800,000 video streams from home video security cameras. The customer wanted to scale economically using the least processor cores and server footprint. Load Generator Configuration Due to local availability, two Power8 servers were used as Load Generators. Each […]
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Scan Containers For Security Vulnerabilities With Trivy
Trivy in action on Power Customers modernizing their applications on Power with OpenShift prioritize security. Aqua Security’s open-source container security scanner is called Trivy, a very impressive tool. Why Cloud Native Security is Different When it comes to cloud-native application development, traditional security tools are no longer enough. The new paradigm of cloud-native development requires […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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.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 […]