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34 posts from June 2020

Design and Web team summary – 9th June 2020

By Anthony Dillon, 9 June 2020

The web team here at Canonical run two-week iterations. Here are some of the highlights of our completed work from this iteration. Meet the team 👋 My name is...

Fabrica – Your self-hosted snap factory

By Igor Ljubuncic, 5 June 2020

There are many ways one can go about building snaps. You can do it on your local system, by manually running commands in a terminal window. If you have a...

OSM#9 Hackfest: the highlights

By Alex Chalkias, 5 June 2020

Canonical concluded its participation in the 9th OSM Hackfest with a renewed sense of fellowship with the Open Source MANO (OSM) community and great pride in...

The State of Robotics – May 2020

By Adi Singh, 5 June 2020

With several countries finally emerging from lockdowns and markets showing signs of economic recovery, we’ve seen the newscycle steadily shift its focus away...

Amazon + Kubeflow

By Rui Vasconcelos, 4 June 2020

SageMaker Embraces Kubeflow Pipelines Amazon announced this week the possibility to configure Kubeflow Pipelines to run ML jobs with Amazon SageMaker. This is...

Building a cross-framework UI with single-spa in MAAS 2.8

By Kit Randel, 4 June 2020

A new machine list, and a new framework In MAAS 2.8, we’re shipping a new machine list, built from the ground up in React and Redux. We’ve also implemented a...

Getting started with cross-platform development using .NET on Ubuntu on WSL

By haydenb, 3 June 2020

.NET is an open source software framework for building cross-platform applications on Linux, Windows, and macOS. Ubuntu on WSL allows you to build and test...

MicroK8s now native on Windows and macOS

By Canonical, 2 June 2020

Windows and macOS developers can now use MicroK8s natively! Use kubectl at the Windows or Mac command line to interact with MicroK8s locally just as you would...

What’s the deal with edge computing?

By Adi Singh, 1 June 2020

With over 41 billion IoT devices expected to be active by 2027 — that’s at least 5 devices for every person on the planet — edge computing has emerged as a...

Open source software for open infrastructure

By Tytus Kurek, 1 June 2020

Implementing infrastructure using open-source software significantly reduces the total cost of ownership (TOC) of your infrastructure. Over the last few...


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