The document announces an AI and OpenPOWER Bootcamp being held on May 25th, 2018 in Tokyo, Japan. The bootcamp will run from 1:00pm to 4:00pm and feature several prominent speakers discussing topics related to AI and OpenPOWER technologies. The agenda includes presentations on OpenPOWER and PowerAI introduction/use cases, new NVLINK technologies from NVIDIA, building efficient machine learning systems, AI systems from Penguin Computing, an OpenPOWER demonstration from NEC, and case studies of AI systems on OpenPOWER clouds. The bootcamp aims to provide insights into cutting-edge AI advances and gather leaders in industry, research, and finance to discuss real-world impacts of AI technologies.
This document introduces several open source projects that provide building blocks for developing Internet of Things (IoT) solutions, including protocols, tools, frameworks and services. It describes projects like Paho, Mosquitto, Kura and Wakaama that implement common IoT protocols and provide platforms for building sensor networks, gateways and device management. The document envisions that future IoT development will move towards a model where IoT devices function more like the cloud or fog computing.
The document discusses challenges and opportunities in connecting the Internet of Things (IoT) to the World Wide Web. It outlines differences between developing for the web and IoT, including in goals, architectures, standards, hardware, and market adoption. It proposes that the "Web of Things" aims to reduce complexity for developers by linking the physical world to the open web ecosystem using open standards and interoperable data models. Connecting IoT to the web could enable more programmable and shared applications and services.
Philippe Coval gave a presentation on prototyping IoT devices using GNU/Linux and the IoTivity framework. The presentation covered initializing IoTivity clients and servers, registering resources, discovering resources over the network, and implementing basic GET and POST operations to control resources representing physical devices. Code examples were provided using both C++ for Linux systems and C for resource-constrained MCUs.
The document provides an overview of IoTivity, an open source framework for connecting devices. It discusses how IoTivity implements the Open Connectivity Foundation standard to provide seamless discovery and communication between devices. Examples are shown of building an IoTivity server on Arduino and clients on Tizen to create a multi-controlled binary switch that can be read and written to by multiple connected clients. The document encourages exploring IoT development and discusses how IoTivity supports connectivity across various hardware platforms.
Illustrated with many live demos, this session presents the main challenges a developer faces when developing an IoT solution and how open source projects like the ones found at Eclipse IoT (but not only!) can help.
Some problems can only be solved by looking across a complete compute ecosystem. IoT Devices, Mobile Devices, Media Servers Gateways, Cloud Edge Devices.

seL4 is an open source, high-assurance microkernel that has been ported to run on RISC-V processors. It is one of the most secure and fastest microkernels available. seL4 has formal mathematical proofs of functional correctness and security properties. It is now available to use on RISC-V, making it the only operating system kernel for RISC-V that has undergone this level of formal verification. The porting process revealed that RISC-V's regular architecture makes the kernel code more simple and similar in size to ARM-based kernels compared to x86 kernels.
JerryScript is a lightweight JavaScript engine optimized for microcontrollers and embedded devices. It has a small memory footprint of only 3KB and implements ECMAScript 5.1. JerryScript has been ported to run on the Internet of Things (IoT) operating system RIOT, allowing JavaScript code to easily be run on microcontrollers. A demo of JerryScript running a Tetris game on an STM32F4 board using an LED matrix was shown. Future work includes further optimizations and adding debugging support to JerryScript.
As OPNFV's mission is to create a carrier-grade, integrated reference platform built from open source components we are constantly facing with the difficulties these dependencies cause us. We see CI/CD & DevOps to be a solution to our challenges by providing a foundation for developing, integrating and testing OPNFV faster and more efficient through the release cycles. It is crucial for OPNFV and the ecosystem we are building the underlying upstream projects to find the best way to realize the principles and best practices of these methodologies to reduce the impacts caused by the integration work and be able to provide fast feedback to other communities and a stable platform to our users release by release. This presentation will discuss the importance of CI/CD and DevOps from end user, vendor, and upstream project perspectives and talk about the expectations on us, challenges we are facing, our experiences, and plans about CI/CD & DevOps for OPNFV.
CI For Embedded Software - Lucas Jenss & Folker BernittThoughtworks
What are the approaches and challenges we encounter when applying continuous integration techniques to embedded software, where the behaviour is dictated by how the hardware, it’s (3rd party) firmware and its peripherals behave.
Philippe Coval from Samsung Open Source Group discusses how the automotive industry is becoming more data-driven and connected. The Open Connectivity Foundation is working to provide common standards and open-source implementations for interconnecting Internet of Things devices across different domains, including smart home, automotive, and beyond. IoTivity is an open-source project that implements OCF specifications to allow devices to communicate in a common way. OCF aims to define common resources and interfaces for connected cars to ensure interoperability.
This document summarizes a presentation given at the London Open Source Meetup for RISC-V on April 19, 2021. The presentation introduced the RISC-V Online Tutor, an online course for learning RISC-V fundamentals from digital logic to C programming. It provided an overview of the course structure and lessons, which take students through RISC-V assembly, processor design, and application development. It also demonstrated the online learning platform and its ability to interact with remote FPGA hardware during lessons. The goal is to invite community participation and collaboration to further develop the Online Tutor.
Devoxx 2015 - Building the Internet of Things with Eclipse IoTBenjamin Cabé
Eclipse is much more than an IDE. Repeat after me: "Eclipse is much more than just an IDE! Eclipse has a lot of cool projects that can get me started with the Internet of Things!". So whether or not you are using Eclipse as your IDE, this session will give you a crash course on the available technologies to build the Internet of Things on top of Java. You will learn how protocols like MQTT, CoAP or LwM2M and embedded frameworks like Kura help solve classical IoT issues, and you will get useful tips to move from "yay, I blinked an LED!" to more useful industrial IoT scenarios.
Introduction of Okinawa Open Laboratory Testbed, OpenStack and SDN Technology...Takashi Torii
1) The Okinawa Open Laboratory is a research institute founded in 2013 by NEC, NTT Communications, and IIGA based in Okinawa, Japan that focuses on research and development of advanced ICT technologies like SDN and OpenStack.
2) The Laboratory operates a testbed platform that provides automated provisioning of bare metal servers and SDN switches to support verification of new technologies through use cases and reference models.
3) Key technologies being explored include an SDN application to control hybrid bare metal and virtual network topologies, a federated cloud platform for cloud native applications, and a framework for network functions virtualization and service function chaining.
The document discusses standards, open source software, and their relationship. It defines standards and open source, describes some major standards bodies and open source licenses, and gives examples of open source implementations of standards like TCP/IP, DNS, and Java EE. The document concludes that open source can help accelerate standards adoption but that increased cooperation is needed between standards organizations and open source communities to address intellectual property issues.
The document discusses several single board computers that can be used for IoT and Tizen development including the Raspberry Pi, Odroid, Minnowboard Max, and Samsung's new ARTIK boards. It provides guidance on installing Tizen or building from source using Yocto Project on various boards. Graphics support can sometimes be challenging for boards without 3D acceleration. IoTivity allows interacting with other IoT devices and products across different operating systems and hardware platforms.
The document discusses goals around consolidating Android support across different hardware platforms. It aims to develop kernel support once across distros like Android, ChromeOS, and Linux, make kernels work out of the box, eliminate custom HALs, and make adding devices and updating Android easier. This benefits LITE by addressing fragmented IoT userspace and reusing what Android consolidation is working to solve. Common areas of interest include WiFi/BT, sensors, camera, and low-level interfaces. Solutions proposed include mainlining drivers, libraries like libiio for sensors, extending V4L2 for camera, and new GPIO and DT bindings.
The document provides details about an OpenPOWER and AI workshop being held on June 18-19, 2018 at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center.
Day 1 will provide an introduction to AI and cover topics like Power9 and PowerAI features, large model support, and use case demonstrations. Day 2 will focus on deeper learning exercises and industry use cases using Power9 features like distributed deep learning.
The agenda lists out the schedule and topics to be covered each day, including welcome sessions, technical presentations, breaks and wrap-up discussions.
This document announces an AI workshop on August 31, 2018 in Warsaw, Poland hosted by the University of Warsaw and OpenPOWER Academia. The workshop will provide an introduction to artificial intelligence using POWER9 systems, including demonstrations of deep learning tools and techniques. Attendees will learn about OpenPOWER/POWER9 systems, PowerAI tools, and have hands-on exercises for using AI on OpenPOWER systems.
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The document discusses the OpenPOWER Foundation, which aims to drive innovation through an open ecosystem approach. It summarizes that OpenPOWER has grown to include over 340 members across 35 countries working on innovations across all layers of the computing stack. Major goals include open source software, partner software, optimized libraries, and accelerator roadmaps to drive performance/$ and deployment via cloud models.
This document announces two upcoming events related to artificial intelligence and OpenPOWER systems:
1. An artificial intelligence workshop on August 16th at Cogswell College in San Jose, California. The half-day workshop will cover OpenPOWER systems, PowerAI tools, deep learning techniques, and uses cases from IBM Research.
2. The OpenPower Summit North America 2019 on August 19-20th in San Diego. The summit will include technical presentations, tutorials, and demonstrations on AI and cloud computing hardware and software from IBM, NVIDIA, Xilinx, and Microsoft. It will also feature networking and social events.
The document discusses OpenPOWER's efforts over 5 years to connect, enable, and engage academia and industries as part of the OpenPOWER ecosystem. It provides details on initiatives to encourage participation in OpenPOWER and development of applied AI solutions using IBM POWER systems. It lists over 100 academic members currently in OpenPOWER and highlights several solutions being developed through OpenPOWER collaborations. It also describes resources available to researchers through OpenPOWER clouds.
This was presented as part of JNTU A 2021 2 days workshop.. Ganesan Narayanasamy from IBM presented this to many young developers and faculties where he described about Why OpenPOWER foundation , what are the tools and features available for community development , value creation for members etc.
The document discusses open technology centers of gravity and how they foster skills and ecosystems that enable innovation without boundaries. It provides examples of several open source projects that IBM has significantly contributed to, including Node.js, OpenStack, Docker, and Cloud Foundry. It discusses IBM's role in establishing foundations to govern these projects openly and notes metrics like contributor numbers and code base sizes for each one. The document advocates for participating in open source projects to accelerate innovation.
Cw13 the rising stack-how & why open stack is changing it by mark collier-ope...TheInevitableCloud
OpenStack is an open source cloud computing platform that allows users to provision resources like compute, storage, and networking on demand. It has grown significantly since starting in 2010, with over 800 developers from 50 companies contributing code. The OpenStack community and ecosystem have also grown rapidly, with over 8,000 individual members from around the world. Many large companies are now using OpenStack to power their internal and external cloud services due to its flexibility, scalability and ability to reduce costs.
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OpenStack is an open source cloud computing platform that manages large pools of compute, storage, and networking resources. It is developed through an open development process with over 800 developers from 50 companies contributing code. The OpenStack community has grown rapidly, with over 8,000 members from around the world. Many large companies are using OpenStack to power their cloud computing needs, attracted by its open governance model and rapid pace of innovation.
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OpenPOWER and AI workshop at Barcelona Supercomputing CenterGanesan Narayanasamy
This two-day workshop at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center focuses on artificial intelligence and OpenPOWER/PowerAI systems. Day 1 provides introductions to POWER9, PowerAI, and deep learning tools. Attendees will learn about large model support, distributed deep learning, and see demonstrations. Day 2 allows for deeper exploration of challenges through exercises using various infrastructures. Speakers will discuss OpenPOWER, PowerAI features, CFD simulations, machine learning frameworks, and InfiniBand technologies. The workshop aims to help attendees use AI and OpenPOWER systems for their projects.
The OpenPOWER Foundation is a non-profit organization launched in 2013 with over 350 global members. Its mission is to accelerate adoption of the open source POWER instruction set architecture (ISA) and other open technologies. In 2019, it fully open sourced the POWER ISA. The POWER architecture plays a significant role in high-performance computing (HPC) by providing a proven, flexible and community-driven instruction set. Leading supercomputers like Summit and Sierra use the POWER architecture. The Foundation's workgroups focus on areas like the ISA, accelerators, software enablement and a new HPC workgroup. It is committed to open interconnect technologies like OpenCAPI and collaborates to investigate new use cases
This presentation covers various partners and collaborators who are currently working with OpenPOWER foundation ,Use cases of OpenPOWER systems in multiple Industries , OpenPOWER Workgroups and OpenCAPI features .
Check out our coverage of the final day of OpenPOWER Summit Europe, where our members from around the world discussed how participating in an open ecosystem has driven their success.
The OpenPOWER Foundation is working to develop an open ecosystem around IBM's POWER architecture. It has grown significantly since its founding in 2013, now with over 130 members collaborating on workgroups and solutions. OpenPOWER aims to fuel innovation through open source contributions and an open development model for both software and hardware. Several new server offerings and collaborative projects were announced, demonstrating progress towards an open alternative to other proprietary architectures.
Every company eventually encounters that “do-or-die” moment when the product cycle reaches the maturity stage and it’s necessary to pursue innovations. Borys Pratsiuk, Ph.D., Head of R&D Engineering at Ciklum describes how companies across all sectors and industries can use Research and Development as a Service to update and improve their products or services.
These integrated Offerings help many students to get their skills upgraded and help them really to get good jobs. Data Analytics , AI and HPC are the key technologies students can learn from this Integrated offerings .
This document discusses cyber-physical systems (CPS) and the TULIPP project. It provides an overview of Sundance, an electronics design company, and some of their open hardware contributions. The document discusses why open hardware is beneficial, providing examples like design reuse and peer review. It then describes the goals and work packages of the TULIPP project, which aims to develop an energy efficient image processing platform. Medical imaging, autonomous driving, and drone applications are discussed as use cases. Guidelines are provided for optimizing performance on multicore processors using OpenMP. Finally, expanding the ecosystem around the TULIPP project through an advisory board is mentioned.
The document describes a 5-day residency program hosted by the OpenPOWER Academic Discussion Group (ADG) at NIE Mysore from June 6-10, 2022. The program aims to bridge industry and academia knowledge in chip design by developing curriculum on OpenPOWER technology and training lab assistants. Engineers and academicians with 5+ years experience in chip design/verification are eligible to participate. They will collaborate on developing course materials and lab exercises to teach undergraduate students in fields like ECE and CSE. The program seeks to help fulfill India's goals in chip design manpower and self-reliance through initiatives like Make in India and the India Semiconductor Mission.
This document provides an overview of digital design and Verilog. It discusses binary numbers and boolean algebra as the foundation of digital systems. It also describes logic gates, combinational and sequential circuits, finite state machines, and datapath and control units. Finally, it introduces Verilog, describing different modeling types like gate level, behavioral, dataflow, and switch level modeling. It positions Verilog as a hardware description language used to more easily design digital circuits compared to manual drawing.
Workload Transformation and Innovations in POWER Architecture Ganesan Narayanasamy
IT Industry is going through two major transformations. One is adaption of AI and tight integration of the same in the commercial applications and enterprise workflow. Two the transformation in software architecture through the concepts like microservices and the cloud native architecture. These transformation alongside the aggressive adaption of IoT/mobile and 5G in all our day today activities is making the world operate in more real time manner which opens-up a new challenge to improve the hardware architecture to adapt to these requirements. These above two major transformation pushes the boundary of the entire systems stack making the designer rethink hardware. This talk presents you a picture of how the enterprise Industry leading POWER architecture is transforming to fulfill the performance demands of these newer generation workloads with primary focus on the AI acceleration on the chip.
July 16th 2021 , Friday for our newest workshop with DoMS, IIT Roorkee, Concept to Solutions using OpenPOWER Stack. It's time to discover advances in #DeepLearning tools and techniques from the world's leading innovators across industries, research, and public speakers.
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This presentation covers two uses cases using OpenPOWER Systems
1. Diabetic Retinopathy using AI on NVIDIA Jetson Nano: The objective is to classify the diabetic level solely on retina image in a remote area with minimum doctor's inference. The model uses VGG16 network architecture and gets trained from scratch on POWER9. The model was deployed on the Jetson Nano board.
1. Classifying Covid positivity using lung X-ray images: The idea is to build ML models to detect positive cases using X-ray images. The model was trained on POWER9, and the application was developed using Python.
IBM Bayesian Optimization Accelerator (BOA) is a do-it-yourself toolkit to apply state-of-the-art Bayesian inferencing techniques and obtain optimal solutions for complex, real-world design simulations without requiring deep machine learning skills. This talk will describe IBM BOA, its differentiation and ease of use, and how researchers can take advantage of it for optimizing any arbitrary HPC simulation.
The IBM POWER10 processor represents the 10th generation of the POWER family of enterprise computing engines. Its performance is a result of both powerful processing cores and high-bandwidth intra- and inter-chip interconnect. POWER10 systems can be configured with up to 16 processor chips and 1920 simultaneous threads of execution. Cross-system memory sharing, through the new Memory Inception technology, and 2 Petabytes of addressing space support an expansive memory system. The POWER10 processing core has been significantly enhanced over its POWER9 predecessor, including a doubling of vector units and the addition of an all-new matrix math engine. Throughput gains from POWER9 to POWER10 average 30% at the core level and three-fold at the socket level. Those gains can reach ten- or twenty-fold at the socket level for matrix-intensive computations.
Everything is changing from Health Care to the Automotive markets without forgetting Financial markets or any type of engineering everything has stopped being created as an individual or best-case scenario a team effort to something that is being developed and perfectioned by using AI and hundreds of computers.And even AI is something that we no longer can run in a single computer, no matter how powerful it is. What drives everything today is HPC or High-Performance Computing heavily linked to AI In this session we will discuss about AI, HPC computing, IBM Power architecture and how it can help develop better Healthcare, better Automobiles, better financials and better everything that we run on them
Macromolecular crystallography is an experimental technique allowing to explore 3D atomic structure of proteins, used by academics for research in biology and by pharmaceutical companies in rational drug design. While up to now development of the technique was limited by scientific instruments performance, recently computing performance becomes a key limitation. In my presentation I will present a computing challenge to handle 18 GB/s data stream coming from the new X-ray detector. I will show PSI experiences in applying conventional hardware for the task and why this attempt failed. I will then present how IC 922 server with OpenCAPI enabled FPGA boards allowed to build a sustainable and scalable solution for high speed data acquisition. Finally, I will give a perspective, how the advancement in hardware development will enable better science by users of the Swiss Light Source.
AI in healthcare and Automobile Industry using OpenPOWER/IBM POWER9 systemsGanesan Narayanasamy
As the adoption of AI technologies increases and matures, the focus will shift from exploration to time to market, productivity and integration with existing workflows. Governing Enterprise data, scaling AI model development, selecting a complete, collaborative hybrid platform and tools for rapid solution deployments are key focus areas for growing data scientist teams tasked to respond to business challenges. This talk will cover the challenges and innovations for AI at scale for the Industires such as Healthcare and Automotive , the AI ladder and AI life cycle and infrastructure architecture considerations.
This talk gives an introduction about Healthcare Use cases - The AI ladder and Lifestyle AI at Scale Themes The iterative nature of the workflow and some of the important components to be aware in developing AI health care solutions were being discussed. The different types of algorithms and when machine learning might be more appropriate in deep learning or the other way will also be discussed. Use cases in terms of examples are also shared as part of this presentation .
Healthcare has became one of the most important aspects of everyones life. Its importance has surged due to the latests outbreaks and due to this latest pandemic it has become mandatory to collaborate to improve everyones Healthcare as soon as possible.
IBM has reacted quickly sharing not only its knowledge but also its Artificial Intelligence Supercomputers all around the world.
Those Supercomputers are helping to prevail this outbreak and also future ones.
They have completely different features compared to proposals from other players of this Supercomputers market.
We will try to make a quick look at the differences of those AI focused Supercomputers and how they can help in the R&D of Healthcare solutions for everyone, from those ones with access to a big IBM AI Supercomputer to those ones with access to only one small IBM AI focused server.
Healthcare has became one of the most important aspects of everyones life. Its importance has surged due to the latests outbreaks and due to this latest pandemic it has become mandatory to collaborate to improve everyones Healthcare as soon as possible.
IBM has reacted quickly sharing not only its knowledge but also its Artificial Intelligence Supercomputers all around the world.
Those Supercomputers are helping to prevail this outbreak and also future ones.
They have completely different features compared to proposals from other players of this Supercomputers market.
We will try to make a quick look at the differences of those AI focused Supercomputers and how they can help in the R&D of Healthcare solutions for everyone, from those ones with access to a big IBM AI Supercomputer to those ones with access to only one small IBM AI focused server.
Moving object recognition (MOR) corresponds to the localization and classification of moving objects in videos. Discriminating moving objects from static objects and background in videos is an essential task for many computer vision applications. MOR has widespread applications in intelligent visual surveillance, intrusion detection, anomaly detection and monitoring, industrial sites monitoring, detection-based tracking, autonomous vehicles, etc. In this session, Murari provided a poster about the deep learning algorithms to identify both locations and corresponding categories of moving objects with a convolutional network. The challenges in developing such algorithms have been discussed.
The document discusses AI in the enterprise, including use cases, infrastructure considerations, and the AI lifecycle. It provides examples of how AI can be applied in various industries and common patterns of analytics using AI. It also outlines the data science model development workflow and considerations for AI infrastructure, software, and data management throughout the AI lifecycle.
Dr Murari Mandal from NUS presented as part of 3 days OpenPOWER Industry summit about Robustness in Deep learning where he talked about AI Breakthroughs , Performance improments in AI models , Adversarial attacks , Attacks on semantic segmentation , Attacs on object detector , Defending Against adversarial attacks and many other areas.
COVID-19 and the Level of Cloud Computing Adoption: A Study of Sri Lankan Inf...AimanAthambawa1
The study’s main objective is to analyse the level of cloud computing adoption and usage during COVID-19 in Sri
Lanka, especially in Information Technology (IT) organisations. Using senior IT employees, this study investigates
what extent their organisation adopts with cloud computing, the level of cloud computing usage, current use of
cloud service model, usage of cloud deployment model, preferred cloud service providers and reasons for adopting
and not adopting cloud computing. The study also describes why cloud computing is a solution for new normal
situations and the cloud-enabled services used during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. The finding suggests
that 87.7% of the organisations currently use cloud-enabled services, whereas 12.3% do not and intend to adopt.
Considering the benefits, cloud computing is the solution post COVID-19 pandemic to run the business way
forward.
This PDF delves into the aspects of information security from a forensic perspective, focusing on privacy leaks. It provides insights into the methods and tools used in forensic investigations to uncover and mitigate privacy breaches in mobile and cloud environments.
Smart mobility refers to the integration of advanced technologies and innovative solutions to create efficient, sustainable, and interconnected transportation systems. It encompasses various aspects of transportation, including public transit, shared mobility services, intelligent transportation systems, electric vehicles, and connected infrastructure. Smart mobility aims to improve the overall mobility experience by leveraging data, connectivity, and automation to enhance safety, reduce congestion, optimize transportation networks, and minimize environmental impacts.
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This session is focused on providing you with an introduction to task mining. We will go over different types of task mining and provide you with a real-world demo on each type of task mining in detail.
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Uncharted Together- Navigating AI's New Frontiers in LibrariesBrian Pichman
Journey into the heart of innovation where the collaborative spirit between information professionals, technologists, and researchers illuminates the path forward through AI's uncharted territories. This opening keynote celebrates the unique potential of special libraries to spearhead AI-driven transformations. Join Brian Pichman as we saddle up to ride into the history of Artificial Intelligence, how its evolved over the years, and how its transforming today's frontiers. We will explore a variety of tools and strategies that leverage AI including some new ideas that may enhance cataloging, unlock personalized user experiences, or pioneer new ways to access specialized research. As with any frontier exploration, we will confront shared ethical challenges and explore how joint efforts can not only navigate but also shape AI's impact on equitable access and information integrity in special libraries. For the remainder of the conference, we will equip you with a "digital compass" where you can submit ideas and thoughts of what you've learned in sessions for a final reveal in the closing keynote.
kk vathada _digital transformation frameworks_2024.pdfKIRAN KV
I'm excited to share my latest presentation on digital transformation frameworks from industry leaders like PwC, Cognizant, Gartner, McKinsey, Capgemini, MIT, and DXO. These frameworks are crucial for driving innovation and success in today's digital age. Whether you're a consultant, director, or head of digital transformation, these insights are tailored to help you lead your organization to new heights.
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McKinsey's 4D Framework: Discover, Design, Deliver, and De-risk to navigate digital change effectively.
Capgemini's Framework: Focus on customer experience, operational excellence, and business model innovation.
MIT’s Framework: Customer experience, operational processes, business models, digital capabilities, and leadership culture.
DXO's Framework: Business model innovation, digital customer experience, and digital organization & process transformation.
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Enterprise Knowledge’s Emily Crockett, Content Engineering Consultant, presented “Improve Learning Content Efficiency with Reusable Learning Content” at the Learning Ideas conference on June 13th, 2024.
This presentation explored the basics of reusable learning content, including the types of reuse and the key benefits of reuse such as improved content maintenance efficiency, reduced organizational risk, and scalable differentiated instruction & personalization. After this primer on reuse, Crockett laid out the basic steps to start building reusable learning content alongside a real-life example and the technology stack needed to support dynamic content. Key objectives included:
- Be able to explain the difference between reusable learning content and duplicate content
- Explore how a well-designed learning content model can reduce duplicate content and improve your team’s efficiency
- Identify key tasks and steps in creating a learning content model
Challenges and Strategies of Digital Transformation.pptxwisdomfishlee
In an era where digital innovation is ubiquitous, executives from various corporations frequently seek insights into the tangible benefits that digital transformation can offer. This document outlines a comprehensive framework that elucidates the concept of digital transformation, highlighting its multifaceted dimensions and the pivotal roles it plays in enhancing business competitiveness.
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Imagine being able to generate high-quality traffic and leads effortlessly. Sounds like a dream, right? Well, it’s not. It’s called LeadMagnet IQ, and it’s here to revolutionize your marketing efforts.
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Top 12 AI Technology Trends For 2024.pdfMarrie Morris
Technology has become an irreplaceable component of our daily lives. The role of AI in technology revolutionizes our lives for the betterment of the future. In this article, we will learn about the top 12 AI technology trends for 2024.
Connector Corner: Leveraging Snowflake Integration for Smarter Decision MakingDianaGray10
The power of Snowflake analytics enables CRM systems to improve operational efficiency, while gaining deeper insights into closed/won opportunities.
In this webinar, learn how infusing Snowflake into your CRM can quickly provide analysis for sales wins by region, product, customer segmentation, customer lifecycle—and more!
Using prebuilt connectors, we’ll show how workflows using Snowflake, Salesforce, and Zendesk tickets can significantly impact future sales.
3. AI and OpenPOWER Boot Camp
Spend a half day learning about Artificial Intelligence's latest real-world impact
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Discover advances in deep learning tools and techniques from the world’s
leading innovators across industry, research and financial sector
We’re excited to announce that the prominent speakers will be joining us at the
AI and OpenPOWER ADG Bootcamp
on 25th May,2018
Room No D305
At 1.00pm pm to 4.00 pm
The Institute of Statistical Mathematics, Tokyo, Japan
4. Agenda
1.00 pm to 1.30 pm OpenPOWER ADG ,PowerAI Introduction and Use Cases
by Ganesan Narayanasamy – OpenPOWER Leader ,IBM
1.30 pm to 2.15 pm New Generation NVLINK for OpenPOWER
by Yukihiko Hirano - Senior Solution Architect, NVIDIA
2.15 pm to 2.45 pm Building the most efficient Machine Learning systems
by Avi Telyas - Director of System Engineering.
2.45 pm to 3.00 pm AI systems by Masaya Nakahara, Director of Sales, Penguin
Computing
3.00 pm to 3.30 pm NEC OpenPOWER Demonstration by Deepak , NEC
3.30 pm to 4.00 pm Case Studies using AI OpenPOWER Cloud
12. What is CORAL?
The program through which Summit & Sierra are procured.
ü Several DOE labs have strong supercomputing programs and facilities.
ü To bring the next generation of leading supercomputers to these labs, DOE
created CORAL (the Collaboration of Oak Ridge, Argonne, and Livermore) to
jointly procure these systems, and in so doing, align strategy and resources
across the DOE enterprise.
ü Collaboration grouping of DOE labs was done based on common acquisition
timings. Collaboration is a win-win for all parties.
“Summit” System “Sierra” System
OpenPOWER Technologies: IBM POWER CPUs, NVIDIA Tesla GPUs, Mellanox EDR
100Gb/s InfiniBand
Paving The Road to Exascale Performance
13. Academic Membership
ü Currently about 100+ academic members in OPF
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A*STAR ASU ASTRI Moscow State
University
Carnegie Mellon Univ.
CDAC Colorado School of
Mines
CINECA CFMS Coimbatore Institute of
Technology
Dalian University of
Technology
GSIC Hartree Centre ICM IIIT Bangalore
IIT Bombay Indian Institute for
Technology Roorkee
ICCS INAF FZ Jülich
LSU BSC Nanyang
Technological
University
National University of
Singapore
NIT Mangalore
NIT Warangal Northeastern
University in China
ORNL OSU RICE
Rome HPC Center LLNL SANDIA SASTRA University Seoul National
University
Shanghai Shao Tong
University
SICSR TEES Tohoku University Tsinghua University
University of Arkansas SDSC Unicamp University of Central
Florida
University of Florida
University of Hawai University of
Hyderabad
University of Illinois University of Michigan University of Oregon
University of Patras University of Southern
California
TACC Waseda University IISc ,Loyola,IIT
Roorkee
14. Goals of the Academia Discussion Group
ü Provide training and exchange of experience and know-how
ü Provide platform for networking among academic members
ü Work on engagement of HPC community
ü Enable co-design/development activities
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15. Conclusions
ü Growing number of academic organizations have become member of the
OpenPOWER Foundation
ü The Academia Discussion Groups provides a platform for training,
networking, engagement and enablement of co-design
ü Those who have not yet joined:
You are welcome to join
https://members.openpowerfoundation.org/wg/AcademiaDG/mail/index
ü OpenPOWER AI virtual University's focus on bringing together industry,
government and academic expertise to connect and help shape the AI
future .
ü https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYLtbUp0AH0ZAv5mNut1Kcg
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18. AI and OpenPOWER Boot Camp
Spend a half day learning about Artificial Intelligence's latest real-world impact
and gather the latest cutting-edge insights from the pioneers in your industry.
Discover advances in deep learning tools and techniques from the world’s
leading innovators across industry, research and financial sector
We’re excited to announce that the prominent speakers will be joining us at the
AI and OpenPOWER ADG Bootcamp
on 25th May,2018
Room No D305
At 1.00pm pm to 4.00 pm
The Institute of Statistical Mathematics, Tokyo, Japan
19. Agenda
1.00 pm to 1.30 pm OpenPOWER ADG ,PowerAI Introduction and Use Cases
by Ganesan Narayanasamy – OpenPOWER Leader ,IBM
1.30 pm to 2.15 pm New Generation NVLINK for OpenPOWER
by Yukihiko Hirano - Senior Solution Architect, NVIDIA
2.15 pm to 2.45 pm Building the most efficient Machine Learning systems
by Avi Telyas - Director of System Engineering.
2.45 pm to 3.00 pm AI systems by Masaya Nakahara, Director of Sales, Penguin
Computing
3.00 pm to 3.30 pm NEC OpenPOWER Demonstration by Deepak , NEC
3.30 pm to 4.00 pm Case Studies using AI OpenPOWER Cloud