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9 posts from April 2011
Latest Ubuntu offers businesses added cloud features and sleek new desktop interface
By Canonical, 28 April 2011
Canonical today announced availability on April 28 of the Ubuntu 11.04 suite of products for businesses. Spanning corporate and developer desktops, servers...
Ubuntu transforms your PC experience
By Canonical, 28 April 2011
Canonical today announced the upcoming release of the Ubuntu operating system on April 28, 2011 for public download. Ubuntu 11.04 introduces Unity, Ubuntu’s...
A fresh new look for Ubuntu.com
By Inayaili de León Persson, 28 April 2011
Natty Narwhal isn’t the only thing new today in Ubuntu. Along with it, and as you may have already noticed, we have updated some areas of the Ubuntu website,...
A fresh new look for Ubuntu.com
By Inayaili de León Persson, 28 April 2011
Natty Narwhal isn’t the only thing new today in Ubuntu. Along with it, and as you may have already noticed, we have updated some areas of the Ubuntu website,...
Unity Benchmark Usability – April 2011
By Canonical, 22 April 2011
First and last impressions of Unity were that it was quite user-friendly, and pleasing in its design and ease of learning. The majority of participants left...
AdAction drives ad-serving performance with Ubuntu and Membase Server
By Canonical, 14 April 2011
New server-side solution delivers high throughput and zero downtime Summary AdAction, a leader in the ad-serving business, tracks consumer behaviour online...
ShipIt comes to an end
By Canonical, 5 April 2011
It’s with some regret that we are announcing the end of the ShipIt Programme and the CD distributor programme. When we started ShipIt in 2005 broadband was...
LVM convert 10,000 corporate desktops to ubuntu with services from Canonical
By Canonical, 5 April 2011
Canonical today announced the successful migration of 10 000 desktops to Ubuntu by German insurance company LVM Versicherung. The project was undertaken with...
Narwhal spotted at Lambeth Bridge
By Canonical, 1 April 2011
We always knew Google Maps was good! Google Maps did prove its accuracy; when we looked out of the window from the 27th floor down towards Lambeth Bridge...