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24 posts from July 2023
Explore the future of storytelling with Ubuntu. Meet us at Siggraph 2023
By Erick Bryant, 31 July 2023
Canonical will participate in Siggraph 2023 in Los Angeles on August 8 -10 for the second time to help you explore the future of storytelling with Ubuntu....
University of Alabama at Birmingham accelerates research with Canonical and Dell
By Felipe Vanni, 27 July 2023
The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) is an internationally renowned public research university and academic medical centre that has more than 22,000...
Ubuntu AI podcast
By Andreea Munteanu, 27 July 2023
A podcast on open source, machine learning and levelling the playing field for data-driven innovation. In a world where generative AI and large language...
Optimised Real-time Ubuntu is now generally available on Intel SoCs
By Canonical, 26 July 2023
Canonical delivers Real-time Ubuntu on Intel Core processors with TSN and Intel TCC support London, 26 July 2023: Canonical today announced the availability...
Reaching for the stars, creating the Ubuntu Summit 2023 Logo
By ilvipero, 25 July 2023
We’re super happy and excited to announce the new logo for this year’s Ubuntu Summit: The Ubuntu Summit this year is held in Riga, Latvia, November 3-5 2023....
Why and how to use Rust on Ubuntu
By Ed Jones, 25 July 2023
Rust has been the language most loved by developers for the last 8 years and it is seeing increased adoption by software companies of all sizes. However, its...
Why do you also need confidential computing for your private datacenter?
By ijlal-loutfi, 24 July 2023
Confidential computing is not limited to public cloud environments; it also has significant value in private data centers. While private data centers offer...
Start your SEV VMs on Google Cloud
By Hugo Huang, 21 July 2023
SEV is a new security feature that is available on AMD’s EPYC processors. It stands for Secure Encrypted Virtualization Secure Nested Pages. SEV provides a...
Introducing Ubuntu’s new HPC community team
By Jon Thor Kristinsson, 20 July 2023
The High-Performance Computing (HPC) community team is the latest engineering team to join the Ubuntu project.
Securing open source through CVE prioritisation
By Alex Murray, 20 July 2023
According to a recent study, 96% of applications in the enterprise market use open-source software. As the open source landscape becomes more and more...
MySQL high availability made charmingly easy
By Mohamed Wadie Nsiri, 18 July 2023
In a previous blog, we talked about patterns to run a database in a highly available manner. In this blog, we present our recipe for MySQL high availability....
Vanilla 4.0 release
By Bartek Szopka, 18 July 2023
Last week we released a new major version of the Vanilla framework. Vanilla 4.0 introduces the elements of the new style used for a current rebranding of...