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Monthly #91
We have several exciting webinars planned for you this month, so let’s start with that! The HPE Developer team is starting a new series, “Get Real with AI”, on Oct. 2. On Oct. 16, our Munch & Learn topic is Hybrid Classical-Quantum Workflows on HPE Supercomputers. And our monthly Meetup on Oct. 30 will focus on NVIDIA NIM Agents Blueprints.

For those of you who have not heard, Morpheus Data has just been acquired by Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE). Be sure to read the blog post by HPE Hybrid Cloud Chief Technology Officer Brian Gruttadauria who explains the benefits this affords customers and partners.

Also in this issue, you’ll find additional tutorials focused on HPE GreenLake Private Cloud that may be of interest, plus informative Chapel and Determined AI blog posts.
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HPE welcomes Morpheus Data to our suite of IT solutions


If you haven’t heard, Morpheus Data, a software platform that unifies management of multicloud and hybrid IT while empowering DevOps teams with self-service provisioning is now part of the HPE family of products. Learn how this acquisition expands what HPE GreenLake cloud can do to simplify IT complexity in this blog post by Brian Gruttadauria, CTO Hybrid Cloud at HPE.
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HPE GreenLake for Private Cloud Business Edition with Splunk

Spend time extracting valuable insights from your data instead of managing a complex infrastructure with HPE GreenLake for Private Cloud Business edition. This paper highlights how it’s simple to deploy and manage, provides consistently high performance, and is a cost-efficient method on which to run your Splunk workloads.

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Hybrid Classical-Quantum workflows on HPE Supercomputers

October 16, 2024 5pm CET/ 8am PT

While quantum devices are expected to perform well for certain problems involving a small amount of data but high complexity, classical supercomputers continue to better serve researchers in areas with data-intensive workloads. In this session, learn how tightly integrating Noisy Intermediate-Scale Quantum devices allows classical supercomputers to be be valuable candidates for the execution of hybrid workflows.
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Do your own AI: Multimodal PDF Data extraction 101


October 30, 2024 5pm CET/ 8am PT

Learn how the NVIDIA AI Enterprise and NIM Agent Blueprints leveraged by HPE Private Cloud AI ease and accelerate the process of building a multimodal PDF data extraction workflow to unlock highly accurate insights from massive volumes of data. In this session delivered by NVIDIA, you’ll learn how developers can create expert digital humans, AI agents, or customer service chatbots using this workflow.
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Keeping it real with a new AI Jam series
The HPE Developer Community just added a new webinar series to help you make your AI use cases come to fruition. You’ll learn best practices on getting started with AI and get tips from the experts on how to get AI projects from data experiments to AI deployments. Learn about the origins of this series here.
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Setting up hierarchical namespaces in Kubernetes in HPE GreenLake for Private Cloud Enterprise
Learn how hierarchical namespaces simplify handling relationships between K8s namespaces, propagating configurations, and applying access control policies and how to set them up in this post.
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Parallel Processing of a Billion Rows of Data in Chapel
In a viral coding competition called the “One Billion Row Challenge” (1BRC), users scan through a large dataset, often stored in a CSV file and process it. In this post, we show you how to create a straightforward, yet parallel, implementation to execute on a multicore machine.
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What’s new with Chapel? Nine questions for the development team
HPCwire recently reached out to the Chapel development team to understand more about Chapel and its use for HPC applications. In the interview, they uncovered some very impressive capabilities and benchmarks.
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Finding the best LoRA parameters
Low-Rank Adaptation (LoRA) practitioners often have questions regarding its proper configuration. In this blog post, get practical tips on setting important LoRA parameters for better training performance.
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Keeping it Real with AI:
Cool AI Use Case, Now What?
October 2, 2024 5pm CET / 8am PT
You’ve got a great use case where AI technologies can help your business. Now your leadership is saying “show me something.” Join this webinar to understand best practices on getting started with AI and get tips from the experts on how to get AI projects from data experiments to AI deployments.
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