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32 posts from April 2015
Tendering with Ubuntu
By Canonical, 17 April 2015
Public and private entities across the globe are increasingly turning towards Ubuntu for high performing robust solutions and saving millions in the process!...
Ubuntu OpenStack Summit Vancouver presentations
By Tom Callway, 16 April 2015
Please join us at the Vancouver OpenStack Summit. We’ll be giving the following presentations: Tuesday, May 19 Evil Superuser’s HOWTO: Launching instances...
Using Snappy Ubuntu Core on Certified Public Clouds
By Udi Nachmany, 16 April 2015
In December we announced Snappy Ubuntu Core for the public cloud, and its availability in beta on Microsoft Windows Azure, Amazon Web Services and Google...
Phone updates: April
By Amrisha Prashar, 16 April 2015
The team have been working hard on providing the latest Ubuntu Phone updates – please find them listed below. We’ll keep you posted on our next set due next...
Expediting local isolation with Docker and Juju
By Charles Butler, 16 April 2015
As a Juju charmer, I often find myself irate at the level of dependencies I’m installing on my workstation just to review OPC (Other Peoples Code). Though...
Using the Services Framework to Implement Your Charm’s Intent
By Nick Moffitt, 15 April 2015
When we design our charms, we typically know the sources of information we have in mind (configuration settings, relation data, etc.), and the actions we want...
PLUMgrid Joins Canonical Ubuntu OpenStack Interoperability Lab
By Canonical, 15 April 2015
Partnership will deliver validated interoperability with simpler and automated deployment for OpenStack clouds SUNNYVALE, Calif. and LONDON, April 15, 2015 —...
Zabbix charms now available
By Canonical, 14 April 2015
Zabbix is the latest graduate of the Charm Partner Programme, and we are excited to welcome their charms into the Juju Charms collection. Zabbix is is an...
Chef and Canonical; an automation story (with a bare metal soundtrack)
By Canonical, 14 April 2015
Every business needs to spend fewer calories on IT management and are looking to automation and cloud-ready platforms to do so. Combining Chef’s scale and...
MAAS 1.9 network layouts for the Landscape Autopilot
By Andreas Hasenack, 10 April 2015
Thanks for your interest in Ubuntu OpenStack. Canonical has sunsetted OpenStack Autopilot and replaced it with conjure-up. We welcome you to visit our...
FortyCloud joins Canonical’s growing Charm Partner Programme
By Canonical, 9 April 2015
FortyCloud, a pioneer in network Security as a Service for the cloud, is the most recent member to join Canonical’s growing charm ecosystem. Canonical’s...
Designed for developers – Dell launches two new Ubuntu-based systems
By Canonical, 9 April 2015
Ubuntu's strong developer community will be pleased to hear that two new Dell devices targeted at developers are now available in market: the Dell XPS 13...