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263 posts from 2024
Managing OTA and telemetry in always-connected fleets
By Bertrand Boisseau, 12 July 2024
If you’ve been reading my blogs for the past two years, you know that the automotive industry is probably the most innovative one today. As a matter of fact,...
Charmed Kubeflow 1.9 Beta is here: try it out
By Andreea Munteanu, 11 July 2024
After releasing a new version of Ubuntu every six months for 20 years, it’s safe to say that we like keeping our traditions. Another of those traditions is...
Bringing Real-time Ubuntu to Amazon EKS Anywhere customers with Ubuntu Pro
By Serdar Vural, 11 July 2024
Earlier this year at Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2024 in Barcelona, Canonical announced the availability of Real-time Ubuntu on Amazon Elastic Kubernetes...
How often do you apply security patches on Linux?
By Rajan Patel, 11 July 2024
Understanding Canonical’s release schedules for software updates and knowing security patching coverage windows are essential pieces of information when...
Deploy confidential computing with Intel® TDX and Ubuntu 24.04 today
By ijlal-loutfi, 8 July 2024
Discover how to deploy confidential computing with Intel® Trust Domain Extensions (Intel® TDX) on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS. Enhance your data security with simplified...
Ceph Days London 2024
By Philip Williams, 5 July 2024
Date: July 17th, 2022 Location: London, United Kingdom In a couple of weeks, Ceph Days makes a stop off in London, at Canonical’s newly opened office at More...
MongoDB® use cases for automotive industry
By Michelle Anne Tabirao, 4 July 2024
MongoDB for enterprise: Use case for automotive
What you need to know about regreSSHion: an OpenSSH server remote code execution vulnerability (CVE-2024-6387)
By Luci Stanescu, 3 July 2024
Details about the high-impact CVE-2024-6387 vulnerability, nicknamed regreSSHion, and the Ubuntu fix released on the CRD.
Introducing Firefighting Support
By agmatei, 2 July 2024
Announcing our new service, which provides enhanced cloud support from Canonical’s experts
Managed Apps on Public Cloud: Why Operations Matter, Part II
By agmatei, 30 June 2024
In the first part of this blog journey (I’d call it a post, but it’s actually two posts) we explored what operational excellence looks like in public cloud...
Maximizing CPU efficiency and energy savings with IntelⓇ QuickAssist Technology on Ubuntu 24.04
By Will French, 29 June 2024
In this post, we show that IntelⓇ QAT can be used in Ubuntu 24.04 LTS to offload compute intensive workloads, maximizing CPU efficiency and driving cost savings.
Managed Apps on Public Cloud: Why Operations Matter, Part I
By agmatei, 27 June 2024
You might be tempted to think that running an app on a public cloud means you don’t need to maintain it. While that would be wonderful, it would require help...