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14 posts from July 2014
Cloud 9 IDE now runs Ubuntu containers via Docker
By Canonical, 31 July 2014
As announced during the Ubuntu Server 14.04 LTS release, Docker is now fully integrated with Ubuntu Server, available through a simple apt-get. Since then,...
Dialogic solves a WebRTC NAT problem for TADHack in days with Juju…
By Maarten Ectors, 31 July 2014
Dialogic solves a WebRTC NAT problem for TADHack in days with Juju and now anybody can use the solution in minutes. Mid May Alan Quayle, the organiser of the...
Bukwang Pharmaceuticals cut IT costs and created business value with Ubuntu
By Canonical, 31 July 2014
Challenge Bukwang Pharmaceuticals has been developing and manufacturing drugs and personal hygiene products in South Korea since 1960. Today, it has over 600...
Voting begins for OpenStack Summit sessions in Paris
By Mark Baker, 31 July 2014
Voting is now open for sessions to be run at the OpenStack ‘Kilo’ Summit in Paris in November. There have been hundreds of talk submissions, evidence if ever...
Nokia HERE maps coming to Ubuntu
By Canonical, 30 July 2014
HERE, a Nokia company and global leader in mapping and location intelligence, has been selected as a key provider of location positioning services on Ubuntu...
Dell/Canonical Whitepaper: Juju with KVM and LXC in Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
By Canonical, 28 July 2014
This whitepaper, co-authored by Dell and Canonical,will show you how to easily deploy cloud services on a single Dell PowerEdge server or a laptop (if that’s...
Bringing fluid motion to browsing
By Canonical, 25 July 2014
In the previous Blog Post, we looked at how we use the Recency principle to redesign the experience around bookmarks, tabs and history. In this blog post, we...
Enterprise standards = prisoners of the mind?
By Mark Baker, 22 July 2014
Over the last few weeks we’ve found ourselves in several prospective customer meetings discussing the suitability of OpenStack for enterprise use in...
Canonical welcomes Brightbox to its Certified Public Cloud Programme as first European partner
By Canonical, 16 July 2014
Launching applications and workloads in the cloud should be a seamless experience – this is the aim of our Certified Public Cloud programme. So we are very...
“Sometimes the best man for the job isn’t.”
By Jane Silber, 14 July 2014
The social and business value of having a diverse workforce is well documented. Equally well documented is the relative lack of women in technology, and in...
Ubuntu and open source help the City of Munich save millions
By Canonical, 7 July 2014
Challenge Munich is the third-largest city in Germany, with approximately 1.5 million inhabitants. The local governing body employs more than 33,000 people –...
Mobile Asia Expo 2014
By Tom Macfarlane, 4 July 2014
Following the success of our new stand design at MWC earlier this year, we applied the same design principles to the Ubuntu stand at last month’s Mobile Asia...