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What is IBM Cloud ?
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IBM's innovative cloud computing platform combines platform as a service (PaaS) with infrastructure as a service (IaaS) and includes a rich catalog of cloud services that can be easily integrated with PaaS and IaaS to build business applications rapidly.
IBM Cloud (formerly Bluemix) has deployments that fit your needs whether you are a small business that plans to scale, or a large enterprise that requires additional isolation. You can develop in a cloud without borders, where you can connect your private services to the public IBM Cloud services available from IBM. You and your team can access the apps, services, and infrastructure in IBM Cloud and use existing data, systems, processes, PaaS tools, and IaaS tools. Developers can tap into the rapidly growing ecosystem of available services and runtime frameworks to build applications using polyglot programming approaches.
With IBM Cloud, you no longer have to make large investments in hardware to test out or run a new app. Instead, we manage it all for you and only charge for what you use. IBM Cloud provides public, dedicated (https://console.bluemix.net/docs/dedicated/index.html), and local (https://console.bluemix.net/docs/local/index.html) integrated deployment models.
You can take an idea from inception, to development sandbox, to a globally distributed production environment with compute and storage infrastructure, open source platform services and containers, and software services and tools from IBM, Watson, and more. Beyond the capabilities of the platform itself, IBM® Cloud also provides flexible deployment. Provision IBM® Cloud resources on-premises, in dedicated private cloud environments, or in the public cloud, and manage the resources from all three types of environments in a single dashboard.
All IBM cloud resources that are deployed in public and dedicated environments are hosted from your choice of IBM® Cloud Data Center locations around the world. IBM Cloud Data Centers provide regional redundancy, a global network backbone connecting all data centers and points of presence, and stringent security controls and reporting. Through IBM Cloud Data Centers, IBM can meet your most demanding expansion, security, compliance, and data residency needs.
IBM enables you to:
- Deploy high performance compute and storage infrastructure in secure IBM Cloud Data Centers around the world.
- Test and adopt a broad range of cloud services and capabilities from IBM, open source communities, and third-party developers.
- Connect to all of your legacy systems and apps from a single, scalable, cloud platform through private network and API capabilities.
- Spin up and turn down resources in real time as your business needs or workload demands change. Apps
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See all- Network event287 attendees from 115 groups hostingAgent-to-Agent Interactions with NLIP and an application to AllyCatLink visible for attendees
Description
NLIP (Natural Language Interaction Protocol) is a project defining an interoperable protocol for user-to-agent and agent-to-agent natural language interactions. In this talk, Tom will describe the goals of the NLIP project and then demonstrate a proof of concept agent network built using NLIP. One of the agents is an AllyCat instance that has been modified by giving it an NLIP server. By adding NLIP to the AllyCat server, it is immediately available to Chat Clients and other Agents, making it part of an expanding network of agents.Speaker bio
Tom Sheffler is a computer engineer currently working towards interoperability of secure agentic systems. He is also a solution architect with UnifabriX - a maker of CXL memory pooling systems for memory-bound HPC applications. Previously, Tom built global web applications for managing and scaling genomics computations at Roche. As an entrepreneur, he founded the cloud-based video analytics company, Sensr.net, that provided a consumer solution for home security cameras. Tom was an early employee at Rambus where he worked on the architecture and verification of high-speed memory devices.
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See all- Network event393 attendees from 114 groups hosting[AI Alliance] ContextForge MCP GatewayThis event has passed