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jBPM as Quantum Orchestration Platform

Level of difficultyMedium
Reading time6 min
Reach and readers1.8K

Author: Sergey Lukyanchikov, C-NLTX/Open-Source

Disclaimer: The views expressed in this document reflect the author's subjective perspective on the current and potential capabilities of jBPM.

TL;DR: Zero "quantum supremacy". Zero "agentic orchestration". Zero other hype. Just an approach to achieving an efficient quantum-assisted automation using 100% free open-source components (except for Azure).

In my previous article, I discussed the rationale for adopting jBPM as an AI orchestration platform. This article extends that discussion by examining jBPM’s ability to automate quantum computations and to incorporate their results into business processes and related analytical workflows:

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jBPM as AI Orchestration Platform

Level of difficultyEasy
Reading time4 min
Reach and readers1.6K

Author: Sergey Lukyanchikov, C-NLTX/Open-Source

Disclaimer: The views expressed in this document reflect the author's subjective perspective on the current and potential capabilities of jBPM.

TL;DR: Zero "agentic AI". Zero "cloud native". Zero other hype. Just an approach to achieving an efficient AI-centric automation using 100% free open-source components.

This text presents jBPM as a platform for orchestrating external AI-centric environments, such as Python, used for designing and running AI solutions. We will provide an overview of jBPM’s most relevant functionalities for AI orchestration and walk you through a practical example that demonstrates its effectiveness as an AI orchestration platform:

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An Antidote to Absent-Mindedness, or How I Gained Access to an OpenShift Node without an SSH Key

Reading time6 min
Reach and readers5.9K

Typically when a Node falls out of the OpenShift cluster, this is resolved by simply restarting the offending element. What should you do, however, if you’ve forgotten the SSH key or left it in the office? You can attempt to restore access by using your wit and knowledge of Linux commands. Renat Garaev, lead developer at Innotech, described how he found the solution for this riddle and what was the outcome.

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