
What is a Workload? | IBM
In IT, workload is used to refer to a computational task or process and the computing, storage, memory and network resources the task requires.
IBM Workload Automation
IBM Workload Automation is an automation platform integrating IT, operational, and business workflows to optimize orchestration for the execution of unattended and event-driven processes built to operate …
IBM watsonx
IBM watsonx is a portfolio of AI products that accelerates the impact of generative AI in core workflows to drive productivity.
Turbonomic | Application Resource Management (ARM) - IBM
Turbonomic aligns compute, storage, network and GPU resources with live demand to keep workloads within SLOs. By preventing resource contention, rebalancing workloads and right-sizing resources in …
Db2 | IBM
IBM Db2 is the database to run your mission-critical workloads. Power low-latency transactions and real-time analytics across any cloud, hybrid or on-prem.
Power servers | IBM
IBM® Power® is a family of high-performance servers built to meet today’s—and tomorrow’s—challenges. Highly scalable and reliable to support even the most demanding …
IBM watsonx.data
IBM® watsonx.data® helps you access, integrate and understand all your data —structured and unstructured—across any environment. It optimizes workloads for price and performance while …
What is workload management? - IBM
For z/OS, the management of system resources is the responsibility of the workload management (WLM) component. WLM manages the processing of workloads in the system according to the …
Multiprocessor throughput scalability - IBM
All of these factors contribute to what is called the scalability of a workload. Scalability is the degree to which workload throughput benefits from the availability of additional processors. It is usually …
AIワークロードとは - IBM
AIワークロードとは、AI、ML、DLタスクを完了するために使用される、個々のコンピューター処理、アプリケーション、およびリアルタイム・コンピューティング・リソースの集合です。