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27 posts from November 2018
GitKraken picks up community demand to adopt snaps
By Sarah Dickinson, 29 November 2018
Used by the likes of Netflix, Tesla and Apple, GitKraken is the go-to home for developers who are looking for a more user-friendly interface for Git with...
Running Android in the Cloud with Amazon EC2 A1 instances
By Simon Fels, 29 November 2018
Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced the availability of their new Amazon EC2 A1 instances powered by custom AWS Graviton processors based on the Arm...
Six reasons why developers choose Ubuntu Desktop
By Sarah Dickinson, 28 November 2018
Used in more than 240 countries, by governments, enterprises, and consumers alike, Ubuntu Desktop is the number one Linux operating system (OS) in the world....
Ubuntu available in new AWS Marketplace for Containers
By Canonical, 28 November 2018
The new AWS Marketplace for Containers, launched this week at AWS Re:Invent, provides another fantastic opportunity for developers across public, private and...
Ubuntu Server development summary – 27 November 2018
By Joshua Powers, 27 November 2018
The purpose of this communication is to provide a status update and highlights for any interesting subjects from the Ubuntu Server Team. If you would like to...
The power of installed-base snap metrics
By cprov, 27 November 2018
The Snap Store is able to provide insightful information to Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) about usage of their snap applications. Our goal is to help...
Ubuntu at KubeCon & CloudNativeCon
By Canonical, 26 November 2018
KubeCon and CloudNativeCon are just around the corner and Ubuntu will be out in force. Held between December 10th – 13th at the Washington State Convention...
How to effortlessly modernise your cloud
By Alex Cattle, 22 November 2018
Companies across all industries have now adopted the cloud computing paradigm, with many leveraging OpenStack to manage private clouds. But what happens when...
Goodbye OpenStack, hello Open Infrastructure Summit
By James Nunns, 22 November 2018
We have reached the end of an era, the end of the OpenStack Summit, but we’ve started a new era – the beginning of the Open Infrastructure Summit. Canonical...
Ubuntu, security & compliance
By James Nunns, 21 November 2018
Security, regulations and compliance are everyday issues for businesses, whether global or not. HIPAA, GDPR, MiFID II, and a whole host of other regulations,...
Behind the drone: how aerial robotics solve industrial IOT challenges
By Alex Cattle, 20 November 2018
Apellix, an emerging leader in the field of aerial robotics, are creating innovative industrial solutions with the help of Ubuntu. The development of aerial...
egmde: a project that uses Mir
By Alan Griffiths, 19 November 2018
Display servers solve a large and complex problem. Mir provides a broad and powerful library to solve those problems, but there is a learning curve to use Mir...