Deployable architecture on IBM Cloud: Simplifying system deployment
IBM IT Infrastructure Blog
by Shikha Maheshwari
15h ago
Deployable architecture (DA) refers to a specific design pattern or approach that allows an application or system to be easily deployed and managed across various environments. A deployable architecture involves components, modules and dependencies in a way that allows for seamless deployment and makes it easy for developers and operations teams to quickly deploy new features and updates to the system, without requiring extensive manual intervention. There are several key characteristics of a deployable architecture, which include: Automation: Deployable architecture often relies on automatio ..read more
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AI this Earth Day: Top opportunities to advance sustainability initiatives
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by Oday Abbosh
15h ago
This Earth Day, we are calling for action to conserve our scarcest resource: the planet. To drive real change, it’s crucial for individuals, industries, organizations and governments to work together, using data and technology to uncover new opportunities that will help advance sustainability initiatives across the globe. The world is behind on addressing climate change. With 2024 on track to be the hottest year on record, data and AI can be applied to many areas to help supercharge sustainability efforts. We believe there are three core areas that every organization should focus on: sust ..read more
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For the planet and people: IBM’s focus on AI ethics in sustainability
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by IBM AI Ethics Board
15h ago
AI can be a force for good, but it might also lead to environmental and sustainability concerns. IBM is dedicated to the responsible development and deployment of this technology, which can enable our clients to meet their sustainability goals. “AI is an unbelievable opportunity to address some of the world’s most pressing challenges in health care, manufacturing, climate change and more,” said Christina Shim, IBM’s global head of Sustainability Software and an AI Ethics Board member. “But it’s important to reap these benefits while minimizing the environmental impact. That means making more s ..read more
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Getting ready for artificial general intelligence with examples
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by Tim Mucci
5d ago
Imagine a world where machines aren’t confined to pre-programmed tasks but operate with human-like autonomy and competence. A world where computer minds pilot self-driving cars, delve into complex scientific research, provide personalized customer service and even explore the unknown. This is the potential of artificial general intelligence (AGI), a hypothetical technology that may be poised to revolutionize nearly every aspect of human life and work. While AGI remains theoretical, organizations can take proactive steps to prepare for its arrival by building a robust data infrastructure and fo ..read more
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IBM and TechD partner to securely share data and power insights with gen AI
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by Garrett Rowe
6d ago
As technology expands, at TechD, we know that the quality of generative AI (gen AI) depends on accurate data sourcing. A reliable and trustworthy data source is essential for sharing information across departments. Through the implementation of generative AI we are able to expand our knowledge to many individuals easily, quickly and efficiently becoming a resource. In today’s rapidly evolving digital world, immediate responses are crucial for delivering outstanding user experiences. Our partnership with IBM facilitates the delivery of scalable solutions, rapidly implementable by organizations ..read more
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Using dig +trace to understand DNS resolution from start to finish
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by Isaac Onigman
6d ago
The dig command is a powerful tool for troubleshooting queries and responses received from the Domain Name Service (DNS). It is installed by default on many operating systems, including Linux® and Mac OS X. It can be installed on Microsoft Windows as part of Cygwin.  One of the many things dig can do is to perform recursive DNS resolution and display all of the steps that it took in your terminal. This is extremely useful for understanding not only how the DNS works, but for determining if there is an issue somewhere within the resolution chain that cause resolution failures for your zone ..read more
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Understanding glue records and Dedicated DNS
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by Isaac Onigman
6d ago
Domain name system (DNS) resolution is an iterative process where a recursive resolver attempts to look up a domain name using a hierarchical resolution chain. First, the recursive resolver queries the root (.), which provides the nameservers for the top-level domain(TLD), e.g.com. Next, it queries the TLD nameservers, which provide the domain’s authoritative nameservers. Finally, the recursive resolver  queries those authoritative nameservers.     In many cases, we see domains delegated to nameservers inside their own domain, for instance, “example.com.” is delegated to “ns01.e ..read more
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4 ways generative AI addresses manufacturing challenges
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by Sreejit Roy
1w ago
The manufacturing industry is in an unenviable position. Facing a constant onslaught of cost pressures, supply chain volatility and disruptive technologies like 3D printing and IoT. The industry must continually optimize process, improve efficiency, and improve overall equipment effectiveness. At the same time, there is this huge sustainability and energy transition wave. Manufacturers are being called to reduce their carbon footprint, adopt circular economy practices and become more eco-friendly in general. And manufacturers face pressure to constantly innovate while ensuring stability and sa ..read more
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Maximize the power of your lines of defense against cyber-attacks with IBM Storage FlashSystem and IBM Storage Defender
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by Raul Raudry
1w ago
Today, cybercrime is good business. It exists because the profits are high while the risks are low. Far from stopping, cybercrime is constantly increasing. In 2023, the FBI received a record number of 880,418 complaints with potential losses exceeding USD 12.5 billion. This is a nearly 10% increase in complaints and 22% increase in losses compared to 2022. According to the 2024 IBM® X-Force® Threat Intelligence Index, ransomware has become the most common attack observed globally in the past four years. Knowing the havoc caused by ransomware, organizations invest in creating lines of defense a ..read more
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Merging top-down and bottom-up planning approaches
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by Marc Hoppenbrouwers
1w ago
This blog series discusses the complex tasks energy utility companies face as they shift to holistic grid asset management to manage through the energy transition. The first post of this series addressed the challenges of the energy transition with holistic grid asset management. The second post in this series addressed the integrated asset management platform and data exchange that unite business disciplines in different domains in one network. Breaking down traditional silos Many utility asset management organizations work in silos. A holistic approach that combines the siloed processes and ..read more
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