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Nvidia says NeMo microservices now generally available

CIO

Nvidia today announced the general availability of neural module (NeMo) microservices, a modular platform for building and customizing gen AI models and AI agents. NeMo microservices integrate with partner platforms to provide features including prompt tuning, supervised fine-tuning, and knowledge retrieval tools.

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Nvidia AI Enterprise adds generative AI microservices

CIO

of Nvidia’s enterprise-spanning AI software platform will feature a smorgasbord of microservices designed to speed app development and provide quick ways to ramp up deployments, the company announced today at its GPU Technology Conference. Containers, Generative AI, Microservices, Nvidia Version 5.0 Nvidia’s AI Enterprise 5.0

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How to use containers to enable microservices in your DevOps

TechBeacon

Are you trying to shift from a monolithic system to a widely distributed, scalable, and highly available microservices architecture? Maybe you've already moved to agile delivery models, but you're struggling to keep up with the rate of change in the technologies of these systems.

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The Top 13 Sessions From 2018 Ops and Dev Conferences

OverOps

In the following post, we went through this year conferences, chose the sessions that piqued our interest and put them all in this one, excellent, post. to learn more, is by watching videos of the top talks and sessions from the last few months. But why should we have all the fun? Functional Programming with Effects.

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How Platform Engineering Tackles a New Software Crisis

Xebia

The Original Software Crisis In 1968, a Software Engineering Conference took place in Germany. Dijkstra, a participant in that conference, coined the term “Software Crisis” to describe the issues in software development. In 1972, Edsger W. But DevOps is just one of many examples.

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Microservices, Apache Kafka, and Domain-Driven Design

Confluent

Microservices have a symbiotic relationship with domain-driven design (DDD)—a design approach where the business domain is carefully modeled in software and evolved over time, independently of the plumbing that makes the system work. In these projects, microservice architectures use Kafka as an event streaming platform. Microservices.

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Introducing the O’Reilly Infrastructure & Ops Conference

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

Modernizing systems requires more than moving applications to the cloud, or breaking large applications into microservices. This is why we’re introducing the O’Reilly Infrastructure & Ops Conference , June 15-18 in Santa Clara, California. Areas of focus for the O’Reilly Infrastructure & Ops Conference.