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24 posts from January 2022
CIS benchmark compliance: Introducing the Ubuntu Security Guide
By Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos, 18 January 2022
The CIS benchmark has hundreds of configuration recommendations, so hardening and auditing a Linux system manually can be very tedious. Every administrator of...
Canonical Kubernetes for Financial Services
By Kris Sharma, 17 January 2022
To serve today’s on-demand customer, financial institutions must become agile digital enterprises focused on delivering innovative products, services, and...
Design and Web team summary – 17 December 2021
By Peter Mahnke, 14 January 2022
Happy Christmas and New Years everyone! I hope you are all ready for a well deserved break. The Web and design team at Canonical run two-week iterations...
The State of Robotics – December 2021
By Gabriel Aguiar Noury, 13 January 2022
I will be honest, I thought that December was going to be a slow month for the robotics news. With all the holidays, I was not expecting a month with exciting...
How low can you go? Running Ubuntu Desktop on a 2GB Raspberry Pi 4
By Oliver Smith, 11 January 2022
At Canonical we’re proud to be able to offer a full Ubuntu Desktop experience on the Raspberry Pi 4. Ubuntu Desktop provides everything you need to develop...
Release of Vanilla framework v3.0
By Bartek Szopka, 10 January 2022
We’ve just released Vanilla v3.0 – a new major update to our CSS framework. It includes a few significant updates and improvements around spacing variables,...
Kubernetes for Finservs – Unlocking success in digital transformations
By Kris Sharma, 10 January 2022
The global health crisis has accelerated the digital transformation within the financial services industry. A McKinsey report highlights that “In a...
The Future of Snapcraft
By Igor Ljubuncic, 7 January 2022
System hysteresis, when applied to software, can roughly be defined as an overall lag between desired implementation of code and actual implementation of said...
Application composability and the shipping container
By Michael C. Jaeger, 6 January 2022
The previous blog post talked about the composability of applications. The key element for composing applications is defining the relations between...
OpenStack challenges 2022
By Tytus Kurek, 6 January 2022
Happy New Year 2022! The fireworks are all fired, the champagne is over. It is time to get back to work. We are glad to see you here though. 2021 was a good...
Application composability – a cloud computing perspective
By Michael C. Jaeger, 5 January 2022
Let’s remember the time in the 2000s when companies introduced their cloud computing offerings at a large scale. New services were put into the popular IaaS,...
Deploy and maintain applications with Charmed Operators
By Michael C. Jaeger, 4 January 2022
Recently, I remembered a situation when I was in elementary school and visited a friend at his house. At some point, his mother wanted us to go to a neighbour...
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