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Connecting IBM VPC to IBM Power Virtual Servers and IBM Cloud Object Storage

IBM Journey to AI blog

In the ever-evolving landscape of cloud computing, businesses are continuously seeking robust, secure and flexible solutions to meet their IT infrastructure demands. PowerVS brings together the performance and reliability of IBM Power processors, advanced virtualisation capabilities and the scalability of cloud computing.

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Near instant replication with highly available, redundant systems—across several miles

IBM Journey to AI blog

LBaaS, VSI, VMwaaS, SAP, distributed databases, cloud storage volumes, cloud security— cloud computing brings a delicious alphabet soup of possibilities to the table when it comes to system architecture.

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Transforming financial analysis with CreditAI on Amazon Bedrock: Octus’s journey with AWS

AWS Machine Learning Blog

Solution overview The following figure illustrates our system architecture for CreditAI on AWS, with two key paths: the document ingestion and content extraction workflow, and the Q&A workflow for live user query response. In the following sections, we dive into crucial details within key components in our solution.

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10 industries that use distributed computing

IBM Journey to AI blog

Distributed computing even works in the cloud. And while it’s true that distributed cloud computing and cloud computing are essentially the same in theory, in practice, they differ in their global reach, with distributed cloud computing able to extend cloud computing across different geographies.

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Creating asynchronous AI agents with Amazon Bedrock

AWS Machine Learning Blog

Agent broker methodology Following an agent broker pattern, the system is still fundamentally event-driven, with actions triggered by the arrival of messages. New agents can be added to handle specific types of messages without changing the overall system architecture.

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