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Anonymize RAG data in IBM Granite and Ollama using HCP Vault
Posted on June 24, 2025, Level beginner Resource Length long
This article explores using HCP Vault to anonymize sensitive data in retrieval augmented generation (RAG) workflows with IBM Granite and Ollama. It addresses the risk of large language models (LLMs) leaking personal identifiable information (PII) by employing Vault's transform secrets engine for data masking and tokenization. By Rosemary Wang.
Tags ibm bots ai miscellaneous cio data-science
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Anonymize RAG data in IBM Granite and Ollama using HCP Vault
Posted on June 8, 2025, Level beginner Resource Length long
In this summary, we explore how IBM Granite and Ollama can be integrated with HCP Vault to handle sensitive data effectively. The method involves configuring vaults to mask or tokenize data before passing it to the LLMs, ensuring that personal identifiable information (PII) is protected. By Rosemary Wang.
Tags ibm big-data ai data-science devops
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Serverless use cases: How enterprises are using the technology to let developers innovate
Posted on September 7, 2024, Level beginner Resource Length medium
Serverless, or serverless computing, is an approach to software development that empowers developers to build and run application code without having to worry about maintenance tasks like installing software updates, security, monitoring and more. With the rise of cloud computing, serverless has become a popular tool for organizations looking to give developers more time to write and deploy code. By Mesh Flinders.
Tags infosec microservices ibm serverless
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What is AI security?
Posted on August 19, 2024, Level beginner Resource Length medium
Short for artificial intelligence (AI) security, AI security is the process of using AI to enhance an organization's security posture. With AI systems, organizations can automate threat detection, prevention and remediation to better combat cyberattacks and data breaches. By Annie Badman, Matthew Kosinski.
Tags infosec ai ibm cloud software-architecture cio
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How IBM is helping accelerate AI adoption and application centric connectivity
Posted on March 19, 2024, Level beginner Resource Length short
Outside the glitz of new phones, connected cars and 5G with everything, there are some real challenges the industry must address. Top of mind for me are three key challenges, and opportunities, to which we must all pay attention, should we expect our industry to remain healthy. By Andrew Coward.
Tags ibm ai cio management big-data machine-learning
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And the AI winner is... IBM?
Posted on March 17, 2024, Level beginner Resource Length medium
IBM is focusing its AI initiatives on the business case instead of trying to get customers to focus on AI, and that's what sets it apart. Who's the leader in AI? If you ask Wall Street or the media, the answer you almost always get is either Nvidia or OpenAI. Google and Microsoft also get some mentions. But for the most part, those four vendors seem to garner all the good AI ink. By Tom Nolle.
Tags ibm app-development ai cio management
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Quantum supremacy: The race among Google, Microsoft, Intel, and IBM
Posted on October 9, 2023, Level beginner Resource Length medium
In the realm of technology, quantum computing represents the next frontier. This revolutionary technology promises to dramatically increase computing power, potentially solving problems that are currently beyond the reach of even the most advanced classical computers. By defianceetfs.com.
Tags ibm infosec software miscellaneous ai fintech
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Can quantum computers bring an end to corrosion?
Posted on October 8, 2023, Level beginner Resource Length medium
What do a rusty iron nail, a tarnished sterling silver ring, and a copper statue turned minty green all have in common? They are all products of a chemical process known as corrosion. For the researchers and engineers at a global aerospace manufacturer like The Boeing Company, however, corrosion is a multibillion-dollar problem — and quantum computers may be able to help. By Robert Davis.
Tags ibm infosec software miscellaneous ai servers
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How we achieved a 6-fold increase in Podman startup speed
Posted on April 21, 2023, Level beginner Resource Length medium
By cutting unnecessary processes, you can realize near-real-time container startup, critical in cars and other time-sensitive applications. By Dan Walsh (Red Hat), Alexander Larsson (Red Hat), Pierre-Yves Chibon (Red Hat).
Tags ibm devops linux cloud performance servers
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Igniting IBM Ecosystem with New IBM z16 and IBM LinuxONE 4 single frame and rack mount options
Posted on April 20, 2023, Level beginner Resource Length medium
At IBM, we obsess over what our clients need—not just to meet today's business challenges, but what will help them capitalize on future opportunities. By Tina Tarquinio, VP, Product Management, IBM Z and LinuxONE.
Tags ibm big-data linux cloud cio
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How IBM's new supercomputer is making AI foundation models more enterprise-budget friendly
Posted on March 7, 2023, Level beginner Resource Length medium
Foundation models are changing the way that artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) are able to be used. All that power comes with a cost though, as building AI foundation models is a resource-intensive task. By Sean Michael Kerner.
Tags ibm cloud management
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The future is serverless
Posted on November 6, 2022, Level beginner Resource Length medium
Why serverless computing is the future of all cloud computing. Since the introduction of cloud computing, the field experienced a series of back-and-forth evolutions, partly driven by cost factors that repeated themselves in various guises. However, in recent years, a new motivating factor might help cement the next evolution of cloud computing. By Michael Maximilien, David Hadas, Angelo Danducci II, Simon Moser.
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