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Yalton Ruiz
24 March 2023

MicroK8s is now on AWS marketplace

Article Kubernetes

MicroK8s is now on AWS marketplace Everyone knows that MicroK8s is an extremely lightweight, extensible, reliable, CNCF-compliant distribution of Kubernetes. What you didn’t know until now is that it is even easier to install and manage as part of your AWS marketplace experience. First, a quick reminder of why MicroK8s...

Yalton Ruiz
24 March 2023


Michael C. Jaeger
24 March 2023

The Indico software operator is now available to optimise event management

Article Charms

With Juju, Indico can be easily deployed on private clouds as well as on a public cloud. Juju and Charmed Operators provide for all the elements of Indico, such as the Web server, storage, and databases, a uniform interface for operations and an abstraction from the deployment infrastructure – reducing efforts significantly.

Michael C. Jaeger
24 March 2023


Giuseppe Barbieri
23 March 2023

Snapping out of Docker: a robotics guide for migrating Docker to Snap

Article Robotics

In this blog post, we are going to see when and how to migrate a ROS application currently deployed with Docker to Snap. This topic is also covered on our documentation website. We will use the web-based joystick application developed by Husarion, (GitHub – husarion/webui-ros-joystick) as an example. This application is...

Giuseppe Barbieri
23 March 2023


Canonical
23 March 2023

Canonical collaborates with NVIDIA to unlock advanced capabilities for IoT industry

Article Ubuntu

Ubuntu, the open-source OS of choice for developers, now certified for world-leading NVIDIA Orin AIoT platform  ●   Certified Ubuntu to underpin NVIDIA IoT solutions spanning robotics, manufacturing, industrial and medical industries. ●   State-of-the-art security with optional SLA-backed support to accelerate...

Canonical
23 March 2023


Philip Williams
22 March 2023

Meet the Canonical Ceph team at Cephalocon 2023

Article Ceph

Date: April 16-18th, 2023 Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands In just a few weeks, Cephalocon will be held at the Pakhuis de Zwijger cultural centre in Amsterdam.  After a pandemic induced hiatus, this will be the first major gathering of Ceph developers and users in almost 4 years! Canonical Ubuntu is proud to be...

Philip Williams
22 March 2023


Canonical
21 March 2023

Scale Enterprise AI with Canonical and NVIDIA

Article AI

Charmed Kubeflow is now certified in the NVIDIA DGX-Ready Software Program for MLOps! Canonical is proud to announce that Charmed Kubeflow is now certified as part of the  NVIDIA DGX-Ready Software program. This collaboration accelerates at-scale deployments of AI and data science projects on the highest-performing AI...

Canonical
21 March 2023


Igor Ljubuncic
21 March 2023

Craft team welcomes you to another episode of its adventures

Article Ubuntu

Welcome to the second article in the Craft team saga. Previously, on Craft Team, we gave you a brief introduction into the team’s function, we announced our desire to share the ins and outs of our day-to-day work with the community, and gave you an overview of roughly two weeks of coding and fun. Today,

Igor Ljubuncic
21 March 2023


ijlal-loutfi
21 March 2023

Canonical joins the confidential computing consortium

Confidential computing Confidential computing

We are happy to announce we have joined the confidential computing consortium, a project community at the Linux Foundation that is focused on accelerating the adoption of confidential computing and driving cross-industry collaboration around relevant open source software, standards and tools.

ijlal-loutfi
21 March 2023


Bertrand Boisseau
20 March 2023

Automotive consortiums: Setting new standards for safety and cybersecurity

Article Automotive

At Canonical we are actively involved in several automotive consortiums as we believe that open source technology will be the driving force behind next generation of vehicles.

Bertrand Boisseau
20 March 2023


Tytus Kurek
17 March 2023

What is cloud repatriation?

Article Cloud and server

Cloud repatriation is undoubtedly one of the hottest trends in the cloud infrastructure space as of 2023. It enables organisations to regain control of their cloud spend, workloads and data. According to a report on cloud repatriation by 451 Research group, 48% of IT decision makers confirmed that they had moved their...

Tytus Kurek
17 March 2023


Bill Wear
17 March 2023

Help us build better doc

Article Canonical announcements

We want you to join our Ubuntu circle, and help us document MAAS. More minds, more eyes, more hands make better doc.

Bill Wear
17 March 2023


Tytus Kurek
16 March 2023

Kubernetes vs OpenStack: which one to choose?

Article Cloud and server

Kubernetes vs OpenStack is a common dilemma that organisations face when considering the modernisation of their IT infrastructure. Both are well-established open-source technologies for building cloud infrastructure, and both bring tangible benefits, especially when used in combination. Yet, they differ significantly...

Tytus Kurek
16 March 2023


Oliver Smith
15 March 2023

The Lunar Lobster has landed ahead of Ubuntu 23.04

Article Desktop

Prepare your desktop for the arrival of Ubuntu 23.04 with the reveal of our official Lunar Lobster wallpapers and the winners of our community competition.

Oliver Smith
15 March 2023


Lech Sandecki
14 March 2023

Time to prepare for Ubuntu 18.04 LTS End of Standard Support on 31 May 2023

Article Security

Ubuntu 18.04 LTS ‘Bionic Beaver‘, one of the most popular Ubuntu releases, will reach the end of the standard, five-year maintenance window for Long-Term Support (LTS) releases on 31 May 2023. Find out more What is an Ubuntu LTS release? Ubuntu LTS releases provide a stable, enterprise platform for development and...

Lech Sandecki
14 March 2023