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299 posts from 2019
Popular snaps per distro
By Igor Ljubuncic, 19 September 2019
From a distance, Linux is one big, confusing ball of passionate users and hardcore technical jargon. But as you zoom in, you can start seeing patterns – and...
Announcing the new IBM LinuxONE III with Ubuntu
By Guest, 18 September 2019
This is a guest blog by Kara Todd, Director, Linux, IBM Z and LinuxONE Enterprises today need a highly secure, and flexible system to support their...
Kubernetes 1.16 available from Canonical
By Canonical, 18 September 2019
Canonical announces full enterprise support for Kubernetes 1.16, with support covering Charmed Kubernetes, MicroK8s and kubeadm. MicroK8s will be updated with...
Design and Web team summary – 17 September 2019
By Anthony Dillon, 17 September 2019
This was a fairly busy two weeks for the Web & design team at Canonical. Here are some of the highlights of our completed work. Web squad Web is the squad...
Introduction to MicroK8s
By anaqvi, 16 September 2019
Every developer, systems admin and tech enthusiast is interested in learning Kubernetes. Kubernetes is a complex container orchestration tool that can be...
Digest #2019.09.16 – The State of AI and ML
By anaqvi, 16 September 2019
Machine Learning and AI in 2019: A recent survey conducted by Dresner Advisory Services shows Machine Learning and AI to rank as highest priority for...
Hardware discovery and kernel auto-configuration in MAAS
By Andres Rodriguez, 12 September 2019
In this blog, we are going to explore how to leverage MAAS for hardware discovery and kernel auto-configuration using tags. In many cases, certain pieces of...
Machine Learning Operations (MLOps): Deploy at Scale
By Alex Cattle, 10 September 2019
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning adoption in the enterprise is exploding from Silicon Valley to Wall Street with diverse use cases ranging from...
Digest #2019.09.09 – Machine Learning on a Budget
By Carmine Rimi, 9 September 2019
How To Develop Successful Machine Learning Projects On A Budget – A quick journey through some of the principles for a successful AI getting started project....
Management of snaps in a controlled, enterprise environment
By Alex Cattle, 6 September 2019
Few enterprises want all their computing devices to be fully exposed to the internet. In an environment of ever-growing security threats, isolating internal...
The teleop_tools arrive in ROS 2 Dashing!
By Jeremie Deray, 5 September 2019
After exploring some ROS 2 subtleties and implementing some CLI tools we felt were missing, the time has come to get our hands even more dirty. What better...