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7 posts from December 2012

Four new hot indie games arrive in Ubuntu Software Center

By Canonical, 19 December 2012

The Humble Indie Bundle 7 is in the Ubuntu Software Center and just in time for some holiday gaming. The masterful indie games coming to Ubuntu this time are...

Top 10 questions about Ubuntu

By Canonical, 14 December 2012

It’s the end of the year, we met with lots of people from all around the world, at various conferences and events and wherever they were from and whatever...

To prepare for the hybrid future, try OpenStack now

By nickbarcet, 12 December 2012

Nigel Beighton, International VP of Technology, Rackspace Cloud computing is changing everything we know. Immense mathematical problems like the sequencing of...

Juju GUI for visual cloud orchestration

By Mark Baker, 10 December 2012

As clouds for IT infrastructure become commonplace, admins and devops need quick, easy ways of deploying and orchestrating cloud services.  As we mentioned in...

Searching in the Dash in Ubuntu 13.04

By Canonical, 7 December 2012

The Ubuntu 12.10 release saw the Dash take another important step towards fulfilling its intended purpose of being an online, global search tool that helps...

Windows 8 part 3: Don’t let legacy apps block the benefits of open source

By Canonical, 4 December 2012

Hidden away in the dark corner of every business there are monsters that scare the bejesus out of many an IT manager. They are little legacy applications,...

How will consumerisation of personal devices affect the choice of OS?

By Canonical, 4 December 2012

Best of our webinars – (Relates to content in this webinar) Along with the cloud, one of the big trends in corporate IT in recent years is the consumerisation...