Hi Jason,
Here's what you're getting out of this month's read: we're getting into the nitty gritty details of what's under the hood of a POWER E1080 server. You'll learn why consultants choose to stay at IBM, what an IBM hacker
actually does, and the motivations behind a serverless future. Plus, we're sharing with you some courses and latest software releases.
Enjoy the read!
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Lab Tour: How are Servers Developed and Tested?
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Temperature, earthquake, RF, and noise testing -- it's all happening at the IBM facility in Austin, Texas. Get an all-access look at what makes the POWER E1080 server so reliable, powerful, and sustainable.
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5 Reasons Consultants Choose IBM for their Next Job
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Our consultants get to work with a variety of innovative clients – from smaller, family-owned businesses to Fortune 500 companies -- and that's just one of the reasons why they are choosing IBM.
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What Does an IBM Security X-Force Hacker do?
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From a kid who's always loved hacking to Global Lead of Active Threat Assessments for IBM X-Force. Neil R. Wyler (a.k.a. Grifter) shares how he turned his passion for cybersecurity into a successful career, helping companies all over the world.
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What are the motivations for serverless computing? How could it provide more environmentally conscious computing? We're digging into these questions. Plus, read about serverless computing use cases in areas like data and AI, and quantum computing.
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Courses & Tutorials to Check Out
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>> Take
this course
to learn how to develop cognitive IoT solutions for anomaly detection using deep learning.
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This tutorial
shows you how to add authentication and authorization to a Plotly Dash web application in Python.
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This short course
will teach you how to solve and analyze problems effectively with critical and creative thinking.
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Meet JohnDavid! He works as an engineer in the AI hardware research group at the T.J. Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights, New York.
Click here to read about what he's passionate about and challenged by in the work that he gets to do.
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“You’ll do a PowerPoint presentation in another computer and all font types will break. Everyone loves it. You embrace this as a new personal style.”
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As always, if you need any assistance, drop us a message via social media in the links below.
The IBM Talent Acquisition Team
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