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34 posts from March 2015
UK Government issues Ubuntu 14.04 LTS Security Guidance
By Canonical, 17 March 2015
CESG, the National Technical Authority for Information Assurance (IA) within the UK Government, have released their End User Devices Guidance for Ubuntu 14.04...
MWC 2015: a week to remember
By Canonical, 16 March 2015
As the lights go down on Mobile World Congress 2015, we’ve taken a bit of time to reflect on what has become one of our favourite events in the conference...
Exploring Juju with Project Calico
By Canonical, 16 March 2015
Installing OpenStack is non-trivial. You need to install a large number of packages across a number of machines, get all the configuration synchronized so...
Internet of Things: 2lemetry
By Canonical, 16 March 2015
Ubuntu Core allows you to easily and securely deploy an app to any number of devices. But all those devices need a place to connect to in order to transmit...
Codership joins growing OpenStack Interoperability Lab community
By Canonical, 13 March 2015
Canonical is pleased to welcome Codership, creator of database clustering technology, Galera, to our OpenStack Interoperability Lab (OIL) program. Codership...
A seachange in front-end best practice (but not for a while)
By Robin Winslow, 11 March 2015
Despite some reservations, it looks like HTTP/2 is very definitely the future of the Internet. Speed improvements HTTP/2 may not be the perfect standard, but...
NFV and SDN on OpenStack for network operators
By Canonical, 11 March 2015
Network Functions Virtualisation (NFV) and Software-Defined Networking (SDN) are two of the hottest infrastructure technologies around, particularly for...
How to face the challenges of becoming a cloud operator
By Canonical, 11 March 2015
In a shifting market, the traditional revenues of telcos and service providers are under threat. Voice revenues are at an all-time low, and high wireless data...
How Ubuntu OpenStack makes the cloud work for telcos and SPs
By Canonical, 11 March 2015
Telcos and Service Providers expect near 100% uptime and the flexibility to scale their infrastructure up and down on-demand. This requires a proven cloud...
Make IT rain: public cloud on Ubuntu OpenStack
By Canonical, 11 March 2015
Ubuntu OpenStack is the most trusted platform on which to build a public cloud. One of the best things about it is the ease of moving from a proof of concept...
Architecting OpenStack for enterprise reality
By Canonical, 11 March 2015
With OpenStack becoming more and more popular as a cloud-building technology for enterprises, companies are asking themselves several important questions. How...