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In this episode, we're excited to bring you a conversation with Watson Health's Lead Coding Architect, Dixon Whitmire. Dixon is here to give us the details on the open source project Linux For Health, the aim of which is to be the reference implementation for healthcare transactions.Dixon digs into healthcare transaction technology, how patients and healthcare workers interact with health data, and how an open source project like Linux for Health breaks down the silos of different standards and organizations. Along the way, he describes how changes to the software can have immediate real world benefits for anyone who needs access to health records, a requirement that has only grown in urgency in the shadow of a global pandemic.If you're working in — or thinking of using — an open source environment and you have an interest in the way health records are accessed and shared, you won't want to miss this discussion.Links related to this episode Linux for Health IBM Watson Health
Brian Behlendorf is the General Manager of the Open Source Security Foundation. Brian has dedicated his career to connecting and empowering the free software and open source community to both solve difficult technology problems and have a positive impact on society. From startup company founder, to advisor to the U.S. government, to non-profit board member and employee of the World Economic Forum, he's been at the forefront of the open source software revolution. Join hosts Luke Schantz and Joe Sepi as they get Brian's take on the latest open source software developments. As the recent Log4J vulnerability has shown, open source software is not immune to security breaches and attack. Brian shares his views on the Log4J scramble, his recent White House meetings on software security, the costs of security and threat mitigation, and future challenges and opportunities in open source software. Join us for a look back at Brian Behlendorf's unique career and see what's next for him and the movement he helped launch, this time on In the Open with Luke & Joe.Links:Brian Behlendorf bio: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_B...Open Source Foundations Must Work Together to Prevent the Next Log4Shell Scramble: https://openssf.org/blog/2021/12/16/o...Open Source @ IBM: https://www.ibm.com/opensource/IBM Open Source featured projects: https://www.ibm.com/opensource/open-p...____________________________________________Learn in-demand skills. Build with real code. Connect to a global development community: http://ibm.biz/IBMdeveloperYTSubscribe to see more developer content → https://www.youtube.com/user/develope...Follow IBM Developer on social:Twitter: https://twitter.com/IBMDeveloperFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/IBMDeveloper/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/ibm...More from IBM Developer:Community: https://developer.ibm.com/community/Blog: https://developer.ibm.com/blogs/Call for Code: https://developer.ibm.com/callforcode/#opensource#Developer#Coding#IntheOpen#IBMDeveloper
In this podcast, Steve Martinelli, Dr. Max, and Emily Mitchell talk about a new Open Source Cloud Guide created to show what open source technology underpins today's major cloud offerings.They chat about : ⁃ Why the guide was created ⁃ Specific topic areas within the guide ⁃ Ways you can contribute or enhance the guideAn O'Reilly survey that IBM commissioned in late 2020 pointed out that developers who want to build cloud applications should work on honing their open-source skills instead of only focusing on developing skills for a proprietary cloud.The survey highlighted that the most desired of the open-source skills are around Linux (containers), artificial intelligence and machine learning, and data storage.This got us thinking: How do those skills translate exactly to developing for hybrid cloud environments, inclusive of the major cloud providers? What open-source technologies are most used?The purpose of the Open Source Cloud Guide is to answer those questions.This Open Source Cloud Guide seeks to inform developers about what open source technology is important to contribute to. And, because it's open sourced itself, you can contribute about the technology that's included in other clouds.Use and contribute to the Open Source Cloud Guideopen-cloud-guide.dev/Read more about the guide developer.ibm.com/blogs/contribute-to-a-new-open-source-cloud-guideIBM DeveloperIn the era of open hybrid cloud, open source skills matter more than proprietary software skillsO'Reilly survey highlights that open source cloud skills set devs apart for career prospects (40 kB)https://developer.ibm.com/blogs/oreilly-open-source-skill-survey-blog/open-cloud-guide.devOpen Source Cloud GuideThis guide is for software developers and technical folks wanting to know the landscape of open source software.IBM DeveloperUse and contribute to a new Open Source Cloud GuideIBM releases an open-sourced guide to highlight the open source skills you need in today's cloud environments.
Join, Luke and Joe, are passionate developers who love to talk shop.
Please join us for a conversation with Robin Bender Ginn the Executive Director of the OpenJS Foundation. We will be discussing a variety of topics including the origins and mission of the OpenJS Foundation, as well as, programs, certifications and upcoming events.Robin Bender Ginn, Executive Director OpenJS Foundation, @rginn206Joe Sepi, Open Source Engineer & Advocate, @joe_sepi Luke Schantz, Quantum Ambassador & Podcaster @IBMDeveloper, @lukeschantzLinks mentioned in this episode:OpenJS Foundation: openjsf.orgOpenJS Collaboration: openjsf.org/collaborateOpenJS Certification and Training Programs: openjsf.org/certificationOpenJS World 2021: openjsf.org/openjs-world-2021OpenJS Foundation Individual Supporter Program: openjsf.org/javascriptlandiaOpen Source Summit: events.linuxfoundation.org/open-source-summit-north-americaOpen Source Security Foundation: openssf.orgNebraska project: xkcd.com/2347
Please join us for a conversation with Parul Singh, a Senior Software Engineer in Red Hat's Emerging Technology team. We will be discussing the ChRIS Project, volsync, microshift and OpenShift's Quantum Operators.Parul Singh, Sr. Software Engineer, Emerging Tech, Red Hat Joe Sepi, Open Source Engineer & Advocate, @joe_sepi Luke Schantz, Quantum Ambassador, @IBMDeveloper, @lukeschantzLinks mentioned in this episode:ChRIS is a fully-open source distributed data and computation platform: chrisproject.org VolSync asynchronously replicates Kubernetes persistent volumes between clusters using either rsync or rclone: github.com/backube/volsyncMicroshift is a research project that is exploring how OpenShift1 Kubernetes can be optimized for small form factor and edge computing: github.com/redhat-et/microshiftThese operators integrates your quantum workloads on OpenShift. It provides a development environment to implement quantum algorithms and runs them either on IBM quantum computers or simulators: https://github.com/qiskit-community/openshift-quantum-operatorsCubeSat Space Mission "ENDURANCE": Democratizing Access to Space: ibm.com/cloud/blog/cubesat-space-mission-endurance-democratizing-access-to-space
In this episode, we are pleased to bring you a conversation with Pooja Mistry and Santhosh Ramanathan. Pooja is a developer advocate with IBM and Santos is a Cloud Pak for Integration consultant at TCS, a leading global it services consulting and business solutions firm. We're going to be talking about how they work together as partners on enterprise application integration.This should be an interesting case study on how enterprise business and independent software vendors work together. Pooja Mistry: linkedin.com/in/pmmistrySanthosh Ramanathan: linkedin.com/in/santhosh-ramanathan-6687b582
In this episode of In the Open, Please join us for a conversation with Ted Tanner and Adam Orentlicher. Ted is the Global CTO and Chief Architect of Watson Health. And Adam is the VP of Development for Watson Health. We will be discussing the open source projects Linux for Health, Project Alvearie and more.Theodore Tanner, Global CTO & Chief Architect, Watson Health, @tctjrAdam Orentlicher, VP of Development, Watson Health, @thisisadamoJoe Sepi, Open Source Engineer & Advocate, @joe_sepi Luke Schantz, Quantum Ambassador, @IBMDeveloper, @lukeschantzLinux for Health: github.com/LinuxForHealthProject Alvearie: alvearie.ioProject Alvearie on GitHub: github.com/AlvearieProject Alvearie on IBM.com: ibm.com/watson-health/project-alvearieProject Alvearie Slack: alvearie.slack.comFHIR Repo: github.com/IBM/FHIRIBM FHIR server: ibm.com/products/fhir-serverPaul Bastide's FHIR Workshop (Track 5) 9/21/21: developer.ibm.com/conferences/digital-developer-conference-hybrid-cloudLF Public Health: lfph.ioIBM Watson Health: ibm.com/watson-healthCATB: wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cathedral_and_the_Bazaar
In this episode we bring you a conversation with James Snell.We will be discussing and variety of topics including Node.js. LF Public Health, COVID Green, NodeConfRemote as well as exploring James's career journey through IBM, NearForm and now Cloudflare.James Snell, One who writes code, @jasnellJoe Sepi, Open Source Engineer & Advocate, @joe_sepiLuke Schantz, Quantum Ambassador, @IBMDeveloper, @lukeschantzLinks mentioned in this episode:https://www.jasnell.meLinux Foundation Public Health:lfph.io/2021/05/25/momentumHerald, proximity detection, distance estimation & data sharing:heraldprox.ioNode.js Next 10:github.com/nodejs/next-10Open Hive JS Podcast:nearform.com/openhive-js-the-podcast-for-all-things-javascript/
By day, Dale Lane is the lead software developer and architect for the Apache Kafka capabilities in IBM's Cloud Pak for Integrations. He is based in the UK and works out of IBM Hursley research and development laboratory. In his spare time Dale developed a platform for teaching machine learning to children. What started as educational project for his own children has grown into a global phenomenon being used by thousands world wide.Links mentioned in this episode: machinelearningforkids.co.ukibm.org/activities/machine-learning-for-kidsibm.org/initiatives/ibm-volunteers/stories/dale-laneibm.com/cloud/cloud-pak-for-integration
In this Episode, we will explain why we thought we need to have a podcast that explains what trends and directions are implemented in the IBM Z Runtimes and Application Platforms and the Runtimes. In the future Episodes, we will go into a lot of topics and invite interesting Guests to understand what are the important things now and what will come next!
Please join us for a conversation with Andy Stanford-Clark. Andy is an IBM Distinguished Engineer and Master Inventor with more than 40 patents. He is based at IBM's Hursley Park laboratories in the UK, and has a long background in the Internet of Things technologies. Notably, he was the inventor of the lightweight publish-subscribe network protocol MQTT. Links mentioned in this episode:Andy on Twitter:twitter.com/andyscAndy's website:stanford-clark.comMayflower Autonomous ship:ibm.com/industries/federal/autonomous-shipmas400.comHursley Park Laboratories:ibm.com/ibm/history/ibm100/uk/en/stories/hursley_innovations.html
Please join us for a conversation with Gabriela de Queiroz the Chief Data Scientist, AI Strategy and Innovation at IBM. Gabriela is active in a variety of open source and community organizations.Links are mentioned in this episode.Gabriela on Twitter: twitter.com/gdequeirozModel asset exchange: developer.ibm.com/exchanges/modelsData asset exchange: developer.ibm.com/exchanges/dataAI Fairness Toolkit360: aif360.mybluemix.netFlorida Hacks with IBM hackathon:floridahackswithibm.bemyapp.comRLadies: rladies.orgAI Inclusive: ai-inclusive.org
Please join us for a conversation with Kevin Roche, an advisory engineer & scientist at IBM Research Almaden. He specializes in materials for magnetoelectronics, spintronics, and is an IBM Quantum Ambassador. Kevin is an expert in ultra-high-vacuum systems, thin-film deposition, data acquisition and laboratory automation. In addition to his career in tech, he enjoys speaking to the public about science and technology, as well as, making interesting projects that combine technology with his love of the arts and costuming. Notable projects include the "Tiki Dalek" and the ThinBot bartending robot. Bartending Robots & Spintronicsibm.com/blogs/research/2015/04/profile-of-an-ibm-scientist-kevin-rocheI'm a Maker and Costume Designer, Here's Why I'm Learning Quantum Computingmedium.com/qiskit/im-a-maker-and-costume-designer-here-s-why-i-m-learning-quantum-computing-1972a51b43f7Your Raspberry Pi running code on the IBM Quantum quantum processors via Python 3 github.com/KPRoche/quantum-raspberry-tieWearable light project - animated beltgithub.com/KPRoche/BLE-Beetle-PixelsIBM Quantum Composeribm.com/quantum-computing/tools
In this episode of In the Open we bring you a conversation with Brad Topol, Jake Kitchener & Michael Elder. We will be discussing their new O'Reilly book Hybrid Cloud Apps with OpenShift and Kubernetes. Topics include the fundamental concepts of Kubernetes, as well as more, advanced practices such as continuous delivery and multi-cluster management. Dr. Brad Topol, Open Tech & Dev Advocacy CTO, @bradtopolJake Kitchener, Senior Technical Staff Member @ IBM, @kitch Michael Elder, Senior Distinguished Engineer @ Red Hat, @mdelderJoe Sepi, Open Source Engineer & Advocate, @joe_sepi Luke Schantz, Quantum Ambassador, @IBMDeveloper, @lukeschantzHybrid Cloud Apps with OpenShift and Kubernetes ibm.biz/hybridappbook
Join us for a conversation with Customer Success Manager Deveonte Sykes. Topics discussed include; career paths in tech, open-source use in the real world, soft skills, and much more.Devonte Sykes, Customer Success Manager, @DevonteSykesJoe Sepi, Open Source Engineer & Advocate, @joe_sepi Luke Schantz, Quantum Ambassador & Podcaster @IBMDeveloper, @lukeschantzLinks mentioned in this episode:ibm.com/employment/summitibm.com/cloud/paksdeveloper.ibm.com/patterns/create-cognitive-banking-chatbot
Thank you for joining us. Today I am pleased to bring you a conversation with Jason Dobies. Jason is the Senior Principal Developer Advocate at Red Hat. We are going to be discussing a variety of topics including Kubernetes, operators, open shift as well as career advice.Jason Dobies, Senior Principal Developer Advocate at Red Hat, @jdobJoe Sepi, Open Source Engineer & Advocate, @joe_sepi Luke Schantz, Quantum Ambassador, @IBMDeveloper, @lukeschantzLinks mentioned in this episode:Red Hat Summit | redhat.com/summitlearn.openshift.comkubernetesbyexample.comcommons.openshift.orgquay.io
In this episode, we are pleased to bring you a conversation with the Open Technology CTO and IBM Fellow Chris Ferris.Chris Ferris, IBM Fellow & CTO Open Source Technology, @christo4ferrisJoe Sepi, Host, Open Source Engineer & Advocate, @joe_sepi Luke Schantz, Host, Developer Advocate, Quantum Ambassador, @IBMDeveloper, @lukeschantzLinks mentioned in this episode:IBM's open-source story:ibm.com/opensource/storyibm.com/opensourceOpen Source Study - The Value of Open Source in the Cloud Era:ibm.biz/opensourcereportRed Hat State of Enterprise Open Source Report:redhat.com/en/enterprise-open-source-report/2021ibm.biz/stateofopensourceOpen Source Security Foundation:openssf.orgIBM's Project CodeNet -- a large dataset aimed at teaching AI to code:research.ibm.com/blog/codenet-ai-for-codeProject Ray -- Fast and Simple Distributed Computing:ray.ioNew collaborative data license agreement created to make sharing data sets easier -- Linux Foundation AI releases Community Data License Agreement v2 license, 364 words of data-sharing clarity:developer.ibm.com/blogs/new-collaborative-data-license-agreement-makes-sharing-data-sets-easierLinuxOne (Z/Linux) build a platform for OSS projects:developer.ibm.com/blogs/utilize-linuxone-as-a-platform-to-build-open-source-technology
In this episode, we are pleased to bring you a conversation with the Distinguished Engineer, Andrea Crawford. Andrea serves on the IBM Garage Cloud DE leadership team and is a DevOps expert.Andrea Crawford, Distinguished Engineer (DevOps), IBM Garage @acmThinksJoe Sepi, Open Source Engineer & Advocate, @joe_sepi Luke Schantz, Quantum Ambassador, @IBMDeveloper, @lukeschantzThe Modern DevOps Manifesto: medium.com/ibm-garage/the-modern-devops-manifesto-f06c82964722IBM Garage: ibm.com/garageIBM Garage Methodology: ibm.com/garage/method
Holly Cummins is a Senior Technical Staff Member and Innovation Leader at IBM. Holly has used technology to enable innovation, for clients across a range of industries, from banking to catering to retail to NGOs. During her time as a lead developer in the IBM Garage, she has led projects to count fish, help a blind athlete run ultra-marathons in the desert solo, improve health care for the elderly, and change how city parking works. Holly is also an Oracle Java Champion, IBM Q Ambassador, and JavaOne Rock Star. Before joining the IBM Garage, she was Delivery Lead for the WebSphere Liberty Profile (now Open Liberty). Holly co-authored Manning's Enterprise OSGi in Action and is a regular keynote speaker. She is an active speaker and has spoken at KubeCon (keynote), GOTO, JavaOne, Devoxx, Sonar+D, JavaZone, JFokus, The ServerSide Java Symposium, GOTO, JAX London, QCon, GeeCon, and the Great Indian Developer Summit, as well as a number of user groups.Links mentioned in this episode:Holly's website: https://hollycummins.comHolly's blog post: https://blog.container-solutions.com/wtf-does-tech-have-to-do-with-the-planetIBM Garage: https://ibm.com/garageIBM Garage Method: https://ibm.com/garage/methodIBM Quantum Computing: https://ibm.com/quantum-computingQuantum Computing Tools: ibm.com/quantum-computing/toolsQuantum Development Roadmap: ibm.com/blogs/research/2021/02/quantum-development-roadmapQiskit: qiskit.orgCode Engine: ibm.com/cloud/code-engineOpen Liberty: openliberty.ioMicroProfile: microprofile.ioHolly's book on OSGI: manning.com/books/enterprise-osgi-in-actionApplication Modernization Podcast Series: developer.ibm.com/podcasts/the-application-modernization-seriesIBM Expert TV: Dr. Holly Cummins, How - and Why - to Modernize Scruffy Old Java Apps: ibm.biz/experttvEmployment at IBM: ibm.com/employmentLinux Foundation's new Agriculture project: agstack.org
In the 5th episode, they are pleased to bring you a conversation with Priyanka Sharma. Priyanka is the GM of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF). Topics covered include: Kubecon, diversity, equity & inclusion, certifications & education, cloud native landscape, CNCF Technology Radar, CNCF DevStats and more.Kubecon EU (past): https://events.linuxfoundation.org/kubecon-cloudnativecon-europe/Kubecon North America: https://events.linuxfoundation.org/kubecon-cloudnativecon-north-america/CNCF: https://www.cncf.io/Cloud Native Landscape: https://landscape.cncf.io/CNCF Technology Radar: https://radar.cncf.io/CNCF DevStats: https://devstats.cncf.io/CNCF Slack: https://cloud-native.slack.com/
In this episode with Michael Dawson, Node.js Community Lead for Red Hat + IBM, we will discuss the work happening in the open-source Node.js space, including the upcoming Node.js v16 release, work on the “Next 10 Years” initiative, how the Node.js governance model has influenced many other open-source projects and whatever else comes to mind.Links:- Node.js v16 release next Tuesday: 2021-04-20github.com/nodejs/release- Next 10 - github.com/nodejs/next-10- Collaboration Spaces (Package Maintenance team is kicking off one) - https://openjsf.org/blog/2020/11/12/introducing-the-openjs-collaboration-network/- Node-API/node-addon-apiReference Architecture - github.com/nodeshift/nodejs-reference-architectureBlog posts intro to Ref arch - https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/03/08/introduction-to-the-node-js-reference-architecture-part-1-overview/Logging one is coming next Joe just published a great article on OpenShift resources - developer.ibm.com/blogs/node-developers-red-hat-openshift/- Success Stories - developer.ibm.com/languages/node-js/articles/nodejs-weather-company-success-story/- New developers.redhat.com/topics/nodejs landing pageContent, we work together - Diagnostics/Observabilitypublished updated blog post on prometheus - developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/03/22/monitor-node-js-applications-on-red-hat-openshift-with-prometheus/diagnostic report - nodejs.org/api/report.html- Events- OpenJS World - openjsworld.com/- Quarterly Node event with NearForm - nearform.com/events/What you are about to hear is a new podcast and live stream show entitled, “In the Open with Luke and Joe”. In this series my cohost Joe Sepi and I bring you conversations with community and technical leaders from the world of open source and enterprise tech. We do this live twice a month on Fridays at 12 noon eastern time. You can catch us on a variety of streaming platforms or here as replay on your favorite podcast app. To find out all the details go to ibm.biz/intheopen. There you will find our show schedule, an embedded the live streaming video player as well as embeds of past video episodes. Or you can link directly to the podcast page with ibm.biz/intheopenpodcast
In this episode, our guest is Diane Mueller from Red Hat's OpenShift Commons community. Diane takes the time so sit down with us to discuss the challenges of community building in today's expansive open source ecosystem. She reveals how the OpenShift Commons team takes a scientific approach by using network analysis to develop and grow engaged and connected communities.Part 1 of a conversation with Diane MuellerLinks mentioned in this episode:OpenShift Commons: https://commons.openshift.org/From Art to Science: Evolution of Community Development: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8805055OpenShift Commons Briefings Playlist: https://youtu.be/Lne6yAtRPLAOpenShift Commons Gathering Videos: https://commons.openshift.org/gatherings/videos.htmlOKD – The Origin Community Distribution of Kubernetes that powers Red Hat OpenShift: https://www.okd.io/Diane Mueller on Twitter: https://twitter.com/pythondj
In this episode, we are pleased to bring you a conversation with the engineer and scientist John Cohn. John is an IBM Fellow based at the MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab and holds over 100 worldwide patents. In addition to being a brilliant engineer and scientist, John is also a well-known television and live event personality who promotes science, technology, and creativity to audiences of all ages.https://veremin.mybluemix.net/https://github.com/vabarbosa/vereminhttp://johncohn.org/base/Satori Super Computerhttps://www.hpcwire.com/solution_content/ibm/cross-industry/mit-upgrades-ai-research-with-satori-supercomputer/What you are about to hear is a new podcast and live stream show entitled, “In the Open with Luke and Joe”. In this series my cohost Joe Sepi and I bring you conversations with community and technical leaders from the world of open source and enterprise tech. We do this live twice a month on Fridays at 12 noon eastern time. You can catch us on a variety of streaming platforms or here as replay on your favorite podcast app. To find out all the details go to ibm.biz/intheopen. There you will find our show schedule, an embedded the live streaming video player as well as embeds of past video episodes. Or you can link directly to the podcast page with ibm.biz/intheopenpodcast
In this episode, we discuss the latest happenings in the space industry, as well as, what's on the horizon. Topics range from recent Mars missions, sequencing DNA in outer space, the autonomous Mayflower 2 boat project, and the development of open-source software-defined satellites.Links:Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hm6mN0sbmC4Mayflower Autonomous Ship https://www.ibm.com/industries/federal/autonomous-shipEdge Computing in Spacehttps://www.ibm.com/cloud/blog/ibm-develops-a-unique-custom-edge-computing-solution-in-spaceSpace Situational Awareness and Kubesathttps://developer.ibm.com/devpractices/open-source-development/blogs/open-source-gravitates-to-outer-space/The Apollo Missionshttps://www.ibm.com/ibm/history/ibm100/us/en/icons/apollo/breakthroughs/Space Flight Chronologyhttps://www.ibm.com/ibm/history/exhibits/space/space_chronology.htmlWhat you are about to hear is a new podcast and live stream show entitled, “In the Open with Luke and Joe”. In this series my cohost Joe Sepi and I bring you conversations with community and technical leaders from the world of open source and enterprise tech. We do this live twice a month on Fridays at 12 noon eastern time. You can catch us on a variety of streaming platforms or here as replay on your favorite podcast app. To find out all the details go to ibm.biz/intheopen. There you will find our show schedule, an embedded the live streaming video player as well as embeds of past video episodes. Or you can link directly to the podcast page with ibm.biz/intheopenpodcast
What you are about to hear is a new podcast and live stream show entitled, “In the Open with Luke and Joe”. In this series my cohost Joe Sepi and I bring you conversations with community and technical leaders from the world of open source and enterprise tech. We do this live twice a month on Fridays at 12 noon eastern time. You can catch us on a variety of streaming platforms or here as replay on your favorite podcast app. To find out all the details go to ibm.biz/intheopen. There you will find our show schedule, an embedded the live streaming video player as well as embeds of past video episodes. Or you can link directly to the podcast page with ibm.biz/intheopenpodcastIn this inaugural episode, Luke and Joe are pleased to bring you a conversation with Dr. Brad Topol. Brad is an IBM Distinguished Engineer, developer advocate and CTO for Open Technology. We'll be discussing Kubernetes and OpenShift as well as his upcoming O'Reilly book Hybrid Cloud Apps with OpenShift and Kubernetes.Brad has extensive experience in the open source space and we are excited to have him on the show.Links:New Bookhttps://learning.oreilly.com/library/view/hybrid-cloud-apps/9781492083801/Earlier Book: https://learning.oreilly.com/library/view/kubernetes-in-the/9781492043270/Open Source Contributor's Conference: Become a Kubernetes contributor, Kubernetes Operators and OperatorSDKhttps://developer.ibm.com/conferences/oscc_become_a_kubernetes_contributor/kubernetes_operators_and_operatorsdk/
How high performance computing is delivering innovative deep learning solutions in the arena of astrophysics and industrial applications.
Join us for a conversation with James Labocki organizer of the Konveyor.io Community. We discuss moving to Kubernetes, application modernization strategies and related open source projects.
A look into Cloudlab.us and how the Watt Innovation Center at Clemson University and IBM have teamed up to provide researchers a platform for HPC and AI solutions.
This episode is part of Data and AI Digital Developer Conference on November 10 and November 24. To view details on the conference sessions, go to - https://ibm.biz/devcon-ai
Guests Andrea Crawford, Brandon Jeanmarie, Dewan Ahmed, Mike Spisak, Mary Grygleski, JJ Asghar and hosted by Luke Schantz
Guests Mary Grygleski, JJ Asghar, Dewan Ahmed and hosted by Luke Schantz
Guests Brandon Jeanmarie, Andrea Crawford, Dewan Ahmed, Mary Grygleski and hosted by Luke Schantz
Guests Dewan Ahmed, Mary Grygleski, JJ Asghar and hosted by Luke Schantz
Guests Mike Spisak, JJ Asghar, Andrea Crawford, Brandon Jeanmarie and hosted by Luke Schantz
Guests Dewan Ahmed, JJ Asghar, Brandon Jeanmarie and hosted by Luke Schantz
Guests Dewan Ahmed, Mike Spisak, Andrea Crawford, Mary Grygleski and hosted by Luke Schantz
Guests JJ Asghar, Andrea Crawford, Brandon Jeanmarie and hosted by Luke Schantz
OpenEEW, the world's first international earthquake early-warning system (EEW).
Join us for a conversation with researcher, machine learning engineer and software developer, Beat Buesser.
Our guests Andrea Crawford and Mike Spisak share with us their origin stories, as well as, how they approach secure application development with the IBM Garage Method.
Please join us for an exciting conversation with IBM Space Tech CTO and Distinguished Engineer, Naeem Altaf.
Join us for a conversation with ethical hacker Troy Fisher.
Bob shared with us his origin story and insights into how he applies his experience and expertise to personal and team development.
Dr. Carlos F. Lopez uses numerical methods to model complex biological processes and understand their relationship to cancer cell response to drug treatments.
Rosalind is a Distinguished Engineer and the Chief Architect for DevOps for Enterprise Systems, at IBM Systems.
Join us for a conversation with the Distinguished Engineer Jaya Ramanathan who is the Chief Security and Governance Architect for Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management.
Nigel was drawn to the craft of software engineering because of the agency it provides to create and interact with worlds of his own creation.
Dan has worked in the computer security field for over 30 years and leads the Red Hat Container Engineering team.
he University of Tennessee Chattanooga is aiding in the COVID-19 fight by Simulating Lung function with IBM High Performance Computing.
John Walicki's work with the Code and Response program at a New York City hackathon challenged the participants to devise solutions for the COVID-19 epidemic.