There is a lot of AI related stuff in the announcement, including a new
SMF explorder that leverages Jupyter Notebooks. The z16 Telum chip has
integrated AI on die and a C library was published. Does anybody know if
this has been ported to Python numpy or tensorflow?
In z/OS 3.1, AI and analytics solutions such as the following plan to be
infused into the operating system using intelligent automation and
accelerated inferencing at scale to extract and leverage valuable data
insights:
* AI Framework support, intended to augment z/OS with intelligence
that optimizes IT processes, simplifies management, improves
performance, and reduces skill requirements
* The AI ecosystem, which z/OS 3.1 intends to extend by supporting a
leading AI portfolio with the ability to deploy AI co-located with
z/OS applications, designed for low latency response times
* AI-Powered WLM, designed to intelligently predict upcoming batch
workload and react accordingly for optimized system resources
* IBM SMF Explorer, a data access and analysis toolkit designed to
help even novice users access SMF data and extract insights in an
easy and modern way, leveraging Python and Jupyter Notebooks
On 28/2/23 23:35, Lionel B. Dyck wrote:
This is the US Version of the announcement letter
https://www.ibm.com/common/ssi/ShowDoc.wss?docURL=/common/ssi/rep_ca/3/897/E
NUS223-013/index.html&lang=en&request_locale=en
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