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The HPE Developer Community Monthly #93

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This month, we have an exciting webinar for you – Democratizing Gen AI with LL-Mesh. In this Meetup, we’ll discuss a pioneering initiative by HPE called LL-Mesh that empowers users to create tools and web applications using Gen AI with Low or No Coding, something that will undoubtedly come in very handy.

Our blog posts have a lot to offer as well. Learn how Retrieval Augmented Generation can help you use GenAI to create your own web assistant. Or explore Morpheus and learn how to use it. Chapel continues their series on Navier-Stokes and also provides access to many more Chapel resources in their quarterly newsletter, which we link to here. Finally, for those working with Ampere ARM processors, we have some tips for you as well.

Enjoy!


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Getting started with Retrieval Augmented Generation

Learn how to build a simple questions-answering generative AI application using the LangChain orchestration framework in this blog post. Powered by an LLM with a private data source to augment the model, you can have your own web Chatbot up in no time!

Learn How

Managing Morpheus Plugins via REST API

With Morpheus, plugin developers can automate the lifecycle management of plugins via the REST API. This enables the automation of uploading new plugin versions and acceptance testing of plugins during local development or as part of a CI/CD pipeline.

Read the post

Community

LL-Mesh: Democratizing Gen AI through open source innovation

Get a preview of what you’ll hear about LL-Mesh at our next HPE Developer Community Meetup in this post describing the technical complexity and organizational challenges that this HPE pioneered open-source effort seeks to overcome.

Learn more

Morpheus Extensibility with Plugins

The Morpheus plugin architecture offers an extensibility framework that allows for custom-tailored integration to help organizations address specific business use cases. Learn more about it in this post.

Explore the details

Chapel’s 2nd quarterly newsletter

Keep up with what’s happening in the Chapel community. In this issue, see what’s planned for SC24, check out recent publications and demos, and learn more about upcoming events.

Check out the newsletter

Navier-Stokes in Chapel Part 3: Distributed Poisson Solver

Explore Chapel’s distributed programming capabilities by modifying the Poisson solver from Part 2 in our series to run across multiple compute nodes and concisely express multi-node stencil computations without modifying the program’s mathematical kernels.

Read this next tutorial

Developer assistance for those looking to work with Ampere ARM processors

For those looking to port their software to these AArch64 processors, we’ve found a few resources that can help.

Gain assistance

Sign Up and Skill Up

Register for our upcoming technology talks or check out our on-demand training

Register now

HPE Developer YouTube channel

Explore the collection of HPE Developer Community videos on this YouTube channel. Check out our newest here!

Watch now

Be an HPE Developer blogger!

Contribute to our blog. Learn how it’s done here.

Share your knowledge

Be an open source contributor!

Start contributing to open source projects.

Get started

HPE Developer newsletter archive

Catch up on what you might have missed.

Browse the archive

Events

Democratizing Gen AI with LL-Mesh

December 18, 2024 5pm CET / 8am PT

In this session, we will discuss a pioneering initiative by HPE called LL-Mesh and how it holds promise in democratizing generative AI. LL-Mesh empowers users to create tools and web applications using Gen AI with Low or No Coding. It simplifies the integration process abstracting complex, low-level libraries into easy-to-understand services that are accessible even to non-developers. The platform then allows for the creation of a “mesh” of Gen AI tools, providing orchestration capabilities through an agentic reasoning engine based on Large Language Models (LLMs).

Register now

Engage

Hewlett Packard Enterprise leads with enterprise and open source solutions with the expertise to help developers and customers innovate and solve problems.

We’re all developing something.
Come join us in making the future.

Join us today

HPE Developer and its accompanying resources are part of Hewlett Packard Enterprise, LP.

This article was originally published on December 2 2024, at https://developer.hpe.com/newsletter/dec-2024/

Featured

 

Copyright Kerry Harrison 2023.AdobeStock_729568626

Getting started with Retrieval Augmented Generation

Learn how to build a simple questions-answering generative AI application using the LangChain orchestration framework in this blog post. Powered by an LLM with a private data source to augment the model, you can have your own web Chatbot up in no time!

Learn How

Managing Morpheus Plugins via REST API

With Morpheus, plugin developers can automate the lifecycle management of plugins via the REST API. This enables the automation of uploading new plugin versions and acceptance testing of plugins during local development or as part of a CI/CD pipeline.

Read the post

 

Community

LL-Mesh: Democratizing Gen AI through open source innovation

Get a preview of what you’ll hear about LL-Mesh at our next HPE Developer Community Meetup in this post describing the technical complexity and organizational challenges that this HPE pioneered open-source effort seeks to overcome.

Learn more

Morpheus Extensibility with Plugins

The Morpheus plugin architecture offers an extensibility framework that allows for custom-tailored integration to help organizations address specific business use cases. Learn more about it in this post.

Explore the details

Chapel’s 2nd quarterly newsletter

Keep up with what’s happening in the Chapel community. In this issue, see what’s planned for SC24, check out recent publications and demos, and learn more about upcoming events.

Check out the newsletter

Navier-Stokes in Chapel Part 3: Distributed Poisson Solver

Explore Chapel’s distributed programming capabilities by modifying the Poisson solver from Part 2 in our series to run across multiple compute nodes and concisely express multi-node stencil computations without modifying the program’s mathematical kernels.

Read this next tutorial

Developer assistance for those looking to work with Ampere ARM processors

For those looking to port their software to these AArch64 processors, we’ve found a few resources that can help.

Gain assistance

Sign Up and Skill Up

Register for our upcoming technology talks or check out our on-demand training

Register now

HPE Developer YouTube channel

Explore the collection of HPE Developer Community videos on this YouTube channel. Check out our newest here!

Watch now

Be an HPE Developer blogger!

Contribute to our blog. Learn how it’s done here.

Share your knowledge

Be an open source contributor!

Start contributing to open source projects.

Get started

HPE Developer newsletter archive

Catch up on what you might have missed.

Browse the archive

 

Events

Democratizing Gen AI with LL-Mesh

December 18, 2024 5pm CET / 8am PT

In this session, we will discuss a pioneering initiative by HPE called LL-Mesh and how it holds promise in democratizing generative AI. LL-Mesh empowers users to create tools and web applications using Gen AI with Low or No Coding. It simplifies the integration process abstracting complex, low-level libraries into easy-to-understand services that are accessible even to non-developers. The platform then allows for the creation of a “mesh” of Gen AI tools, providing orchestration capabilities through an agentic reasoning engine based on Large Language Models (LLMs).

Register now

Engage

Hewlett Packard Enterprise leads with enterprise and open source solutions with the expertise to help developers and customers innovate and solve problems.

We’re all developing something.
Come join us in making the future.

Join us today

HPE Developer and its accompanying resources are part of Hewlett Packard Enterprise, LP.

This article was originally published on December 2 2024, at https://developer.hpe.com/newsletter/dec-2024/

 

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