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Posts Tagged ‘IBM Bluemix’

Automating Customer Interactions with IBM Watson Conversation and Bluemix

October 5, 2016 | 0 Comments | Ilya Drabenia
Virtual agents can significantly optimize the operations of customer service departments.

Using Spark Streaming, Apache Kafka, and Object Storage on IBM Bluemix

September 19, 2016 | 0 Comments | Ilya Drabenia
One of the key points in Industry 4.0 is data stream processing—for equipment fault monitoring, predictive maintenance, real-time diagnostics, etc.

Processing Data on IBM Bluemix: Streaming Analytics, Apache Spark, and BigInsights

September 8, 2016 | 0 Comments | Ilya Drabenia
This blog post compares the services across ease of use, integration with file storage, supported programming languages and development tools, etc.

Analyzing Customer Feedback Emotions with IBM Watson and Bluemix OpenWhisk

Detecting the tone of customer messages—whether they are text or audio—is also among the many possible scenarios of employing Watson.

Using the Dialog Service in IBM Watson—the Fox, Goose, and Bag of Beans Chatbot

August 2, 2016 | 0 Comments | Stas Turlo
In this blog post, we demonstrate how to create a sample chatbot on the Watson platform to solve a classic river crossing puzzle.

Microservices and OpenWhisk Made Simple: the Story of Dave

August 1, 2016 | 0 Comments | Carlo Gutierrez
Dr. Andreas Nauerz of IBM explains how the OpenWhisk platform works for creating event-based microservices—with a little help from Dave.

Analyzing Text with the AlchemyLanguage Service in IBM Watson

July 29, 2016 | 0 Comments | Stas Turlo
This tutorial explains step by step how to use the semantic analysis service on IBM Bluemix.

IBM Bluemix Local: 5 Most Common Use Cases

July 12, 2016 | 0 Comments | Carlo Gutierrez...
For those who want to deploy IBM Bluemix on-premises, there's Bluemix Local. Learn about its architecture and five main scenarios when a private option is a fit.

Scaling Industrial Event-Driven Microservices with OpenWhisk

July 11, 2016 | 0 Comments | Alex Khizhniak
The Industrial Internet of Things provides opportunities for vast event-driven deployments within enterprise IT. However, scaling out may be an issue.

Event-Driven Microservices with OpenWhisk: Comparison to Traditional Models

July 11, 2016 | 4 Comments | Roger Strukhoff...
Cloud-native apps and event-driven architectures bring in a number of new challenges—however, the OpenWhisk platform may help to address the situation.
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