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340 posts from 2020
Why you should upgrade Windows 7 to Ubuntu
By Rhys Davies, 14 January 2020
Windows 7 has reached the end of its life. It will no longer receive security updates and Microsoft’s technical support will stop. Running an out-of-date OS...
How to launch IoT devices – Part 1: Why it takes so long
By nilayshrugged, 14 January 2020
(This blog post is part of a 5 part series, titled “How to launch IoT devices”. It will cover the key choices and concerns when turning bright IoT ideas into...
Digest #2020.01.13 –Machine Learning and AI 2020
By anaqvi, 13 January 2020
Architecture for MLOps using TFX, Kubeflow Pipelines, and Cloud Build – If you’re a data scientist or an enthusiast and have been wanting to try the TFX...
The State of Robotics – Robotics Over the Holidays
By Rhys Davies, 10 January 2020
Canonical closes for the holidays, but robots just get more festive. Roboticists seem to feel the festive spirit, and it turns their projects into festive...
Infrastructure-as-Code mistakes and how to avoid them
By Tim McNamara, 10 January 2020
Two industry trends point to a gap in DevOps tooling chosen by many. Operations teams need more than an Infrastructure-as-Code approach, but a complete...
MAAS readying enhanced network testing and link checking
By Bill Wear, 9 January 2020
Enhanced MAAS Network Testing and Link Checking With the upcoming release of MAAS 2.7, Metal-as-a-Service has gained new network testing and link-checking...
Data Ops at petabyte scale
By Tim McNamara, 8 January 2020
Should you deploy Apache Spark to Kubernetes? Learn how model-driven operations have enabled one data engineering team to evaluate several options and come to...
Keep enterprise ROS robots up-to-date with snaps
By Rhys Davies, 7 January 2020
When a robot is not up-to-date, it becomes about as useful as an expensive paperweight, or companies have to burn money to get them back online. Yet when...
Discover cool apps with snap find
By Igor Ljubuncic, 3 January 2020
Software discovery and installation broadly comes in two flavors – via graphical user interface or on the command line. If you’re using a Linux distribution...
OpenStack vs VMware: Bringing costs down
By Tytus Kurek, 2 January 2020
Moving to OpenStack from VMware can significantly reduce the TCO associated with an initial roll-out and ongoing maintenance of your cloud infrastructure....