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29 posts from March 2024
AI and automotive: navigating the roads of tomorrow
By Bertrand Boisseau, 29 March 2024
I had the pleasure to be invited by Canonical’s AI/ML Product Manager, Andreea Munteanu, to one of the recent episodes of the Canonical AI/ML podcast. As an...
Deploying Open Language Models on Ubuntu
By Jehudi, 28 March 2024
Discover the benefits of using Ubuntu for open-source AI and how to seamlessly deploy models on Azure, including leveraging GPU and Confidential Compute capabilities.
Meet Canonical at Embedded World 2024
By Canonical, 28 March 2024
Embedded World is almost here. With 930+ exhibitors, 200 nonstop hours of knowledge sharing, and an exciting programme structured along 9 tracks with 60+...
Generative AI with Ubuntu on AWS. Part II: Text generation
By Carlos Bravo, 27 March 2024
In our previous post, we discussed how to generate Images using Stable Diffusion on AWS. In this post, we will guide you through running LLMs for text...
Profile workloads on x86-64-v3 to enable future performance gains
By Chris Schnabel, 27 March 2024
Ubuntu 23.10 experimental image with x86-64-v3 instruction set now available on Azure Canonical is enabling enterprises to evaluate the performance of their...
Canonical at Google Next – What you need to know
By Hugo Huang, 27 March 2024
Learn how Canonical and Google Cloud are collaborating to secure and scale solutions for cloud computing at Google Next 2024.
What is a telco cloud?
By Benjamin Ryzman, 27 March 2024
Explore the benefits & requirements of a telco cloud. Learn how it enhances telco agility, efficiency and customer experience. Implement a successful telco...
Charmed MongoDB enters general availability
By Canonical, 26 March 2024
Charmed MongoDB, an enterprise solution for MongoDB® that comes with advanced automation features, multi-cloud capabilities and comprehensive support.
Canonical expands Long Term Support to 12 years starting with Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
By Canonical, 25 March 2024
Today, Canonical announced the general availability of Legacy Support, an Ubuntu Pro add-on that expands security and support coverage for Ubuntu LTS releases...
A deep dive into Kubeflow pipelines
By Andreea Munteanu, 22 March 2024
Widely adopted by both developers and organisations, Kubeflow is an MLOps platform that runs on Kubernetes and automates machine learning (ML) workloads. It...
Getting Started with Azure IoT Edge on Ubuntu Core
By lizzieepton, 21 March 2024
Introduction Earlier this month/week, we announced that you can now benefit from the combined power of Ubuntu Core and Azure IoT Edge to bring the...
Canonical’s Ubuntu Core receives Microsoft Azure IoT Edge Tier 1 supported platform status
By Canonical, 20 March 2024
London, 20 March 2024. Canonical has announced that Ubuntu Core, its operating system optimised for the Internet of Things (IoT) and edge, has received...