Blog posts tagged
"Linux Foundation"

5 posts


Serdar Vural
11 June 2024

Introducing Charmed Aether SD-Core: Automated open source 5G mobile core network

Article 5G

We are excited to announce that Charmed Aether SD-Core – our automation solution for the open source 5G core networking software distributed by The Linux Foundation – is available as a beta release. Charmed Aether SD-Core is a set of Juju charms (open source software operators) that can automate the deployment,...

Serdar Vural
11 June 2024


Canonical
29 November 2023

Canonical joins the RISC-V Software Ecosystem (RISE)

Article Canonical announcements

Canonical is delighted to announce it is now a member of the RISC-V Software Ecosystem (RISE) to contribute to commercial readiness of open source software for RISC-V. Canonical’s commitment to RISE aligns with its broader mission to empower developers and businesses with open source solutions that enable them to build,...

Canonical
29 November 2023


Valentin Viennot
8 June 2022

Canonical at the Open Source Summit North America 2022

Article Community

The heart of open source will be beating in Austin and streamed online for the Open Source Summit North America, taking place on 20-25 June 2022. Open Source Summit is the premier event for open source developers, technologists, and community leaders. It’s a great venue to collaborate, share information, solve problems,...

Valentin Viennot
8 June 2022


Tony Espy
25 February 2019

EdgeX Foundry, the common framework for IoT edge computing, now available as a snap

Article Edgex

EdgeX Foundry is now available as a snap, making it available to millions of Linux users and developers via the ever-expanding Snap Store. EdgeX Foundry is a vendor-neutral open source project hosted by The Linux Foundation building a common open framework for IoT edge computing. EdgeX provides the ability to extract...

Tony Espy
25 February 2019


kzapalowicz
14 December 2017

Canonical shows EdgeX on ARM

Article Edgex

Beginning in March, I have been assigned to the Linaro organisation to carry on the work with the LITE (Linaro IoT and Embedded) group by researching design and development of software for ARM-based gateway devices. One of my main focus points has been to investigate how complex it would be to run EdgeX on ARM.

kzapalowicz
14 December 2017