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42 posts from April 2020
Design and Web team summary – 15th April 2020
By Anthony Dillon, 15 April 2020
Here are some of the highlights of our completed work over the previous iteration. Meet the team Heya, I’m Lilyana (Лиляна)! I’m a senior UX designer and...
IBM Z delivers a Trusted Execution Environment with Ubuntu 20.04 LTS and new single frame models
By regis paquette, 14 April 2020
In September 2019, IBM released z15 and LinuxONE III, the most secure cloud environment in the market featuring pervasive encryption built-in at its core with...
Robotics pages on Ubuntu: bridging the gap
By Rhys Davies, 10 April 2020
Today, 10/04/2020, new robotics pages went live on ubuntu.com. We want to show our involvement, our stance and our support for ROS and robotics. These three...
Ubuntu Core: an independent security analysis
By Guest, 9 April 2020
This is a guest blog by Trent R.Hein, Co-CEO of Rule 4. Once in a while an opportunity comes along that brings out our inner geek like no other, which is what...
Questioning the doc
By Bill Wear, 9 April 2020
Here’s a VLOG about some changes we’re making to the MAAS documentation. It’s all about using questions at the top of articles to help direct attention. This...
CIS hardened Ubuntu: cyber attack and malware prevention for mission-critical systems
By Vineetha Kamath, 9 April 2020
The Center for Internet Security (CIS) is a nonprofit organisation that uses a community-driven process to release benchmarks to safeguard enterprises against...
An adventure through the Snap Store
By Igor Ljubuncic, 9 April 2020
An application store with a large number of entries is a double-edged sword. It’s often a good sign of a vibrant, thriving community of software creators,...
The Wellcome Sanger Institute: sharing genomic research worldwide securely with supported Ceph
By Sarah Dickinson, 7 April 2020
A world-leading genomic research centre, the Wellcome Sanger Institute uses advanced DNA sequencing technology for large-scale studies that surpass the...
Edge AI in a 5G world – part 4: How your business can benefit from ‘smart cell towers’
By Eduardo Aguilar Pelaez, 3 April 2020
This is part of a blog series on the impact that 5G and GPUs at the edge will have on the roll out of new AI solutions. You can read the other posts here....
LXD 4.0 LTS stable release is now available
By Alex Chalkias, 3 April 2020
The stable release of LXD, the machine container hypervisor, is now available. LXD 4.0 is the third LTS release for LXD and will be supported for 5 years,...
The State of Robotics – March 2020
By Rhys Davies, 3 April 2020
Damn it March. 2020 was doing so well. The biggest news last month was the dramatic escalation of COVID-19. We won’t go into any detail, I’m sure you’re...
Edge AI in a 5G world – part 3: Why ‘smart cell towers’ matter to AI
By Eduardo Aguilar Pelaez, 2 April 2020
This is part of a blog series on the impact that 5G and GPUs at the edge will have on the roll out of new AI solutions. You can read the other posts here....