Canonical
Canonical produces Ubuntu, provides commercial services for Ubuntu's users, and works with hardware manufacturers, software vendors and cloud partners to certify Ubuntu.
1489 posts by Canonical
Cloud and server
Canonical and QCT partnership extends to next-generation managed cloud
by Canonical on 22 April 2015
Bootstack now available on QCT Hardware Bundled proposition reduces cloud deployment from months to days Canonical and QCT (Quanta Cloud Technology) have...
Desktop
Ubuntu 15.04: Desktop, Phone and IoT; towards a converged future
by Canonical on 21 April 2015
Ubuntu 15.04 desktop extends leadership of developer experience Snappy Ubuntu Core on general availability for the first time New developer tools allow...
Cloud and server
Ubuntu 15.04: What’s new for cloud users?
by Canonical on 21 April 2015
Ubuntu 15.04: OpenStack ready to roll with Kilo and first outing of Snappy Core Adds LXD, a new hypervisor with incredible density and speed First release of...
Cloud and server
Why an AppScale / Canonical Partnership is Important
by Canonical on 20 April 2015
It’s exciting to be partnering with Canonical / Ubuntu again as a member of their Charm Partner Program. This partnership is more than a simple “logo...
Desktop
Tendering with Ubuntu
by Canonical on 17 April 2015
Public and private entities across the globe are increasingly turning towards Ubuntu for high performing robust solutions and saving millions in the process!...
Cloud and server
PLUMgrid Joins Canonical Ubuntu OpenStack Interoperability Lab
by Canonical on 15 April 2015
Partnership will deliver validated interoperability with simpler and automated deployment for OpenStack clouds SUNNYVALE, Calif. and LONDON, April 15, 2015 —...
Cloud and server
Cloud and server
Chef and Canonical; an automation story (with a bare metal soundtrack)
by Canonical on 14 April 2015
Cloud and server
Desktop
Cloud and server
Talligent has been Charmed!
by Canonical on 8 April 2015
John Meadows, VP of Sales and Business Development at Talligent, writes about their motivations and experiences charming OpenBook. Let me start with a brief...