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371 posts from 2015
Fujitsu joins Ubuntu Certified Public Cloud
By Canonical, 2 February 2015
Canonical today is delighted to welcome Fujitsu, the third-largest IT service provider globally, as its first Certified Public Cloud partner in Asia. Fujitsu...
hSenid Mobile joins Canonical’s Charm Partner Programme
By Ellen Arnold, 2 February 2015
hSenid Mobile is the most recent addition to the growing Charm Partner Programme. The programme lets solution providers make best use of Canonical’s cloud...
Snappy Ubuntu Core on Raspberry Pi 2
By Maarten Ectors, 2 February 2015
“Can I use Snappy Ubuntu Core on the Raspberry Pi?” is one of the most frequently asked questions we heard since launching Ubuntu Core for smart devices....
Canonical Cloud Chatter: January 2015 Newsletter
By James Donner, 30 January 2015
This month, we had some news on Snappy, MAAS and Mojo, but also the results to our annual cloud survey are in! If that was not enough, find out more about our...
Ubuntu Server and Cloud Survey reveals hybrid cloud, SDN and IoT on the rise
By Canonical, 29 January 2015
Canonical ran its sixth annual Ubuntu Server and Cloud Survey at the end of 2014. The survey aims to provide an overview of the enterprise cloud market,...
Auto-syncing revision history from Github to Launchpad
By Robin Winslow, 28 January 2015
In the design team we keep some projects in Launchpad (as canonical-webmonkeys), and some project in Github (as UbuntuDesign), meaning we work in both Bazaar...
Datacentres in Containers, and Containers in Datacentres
By Jorge O. Castro, 28 January 2015
From months to one week: How IIJ is shipping OpenStack Clouds quicker with MAAS and Juju Technologies that enable companies to move quickly in the cloud are...
Converting projects between Git and Bazaar
By Robin Winslow, 27 January 2015
Here in the design team we use both Bazaar and Git to keep track our projects’ hostory. We quite often end up coverting our projects from Bazaar to Git or...
Mojo: Juju Service Orchestration distilled part 2
By Tom Haddon, 20 January 2015
In the previous post we introduced Mojo. Today we’re going to take a closer look at how it all fits together. mojo run is the most often used command. As a...
Smart things powered by snappy Ubuntu Core on ARM and x86
By mark, 20 January 2015
Smart things powered by Ubuntu Core have automated, transactional security updates and access to a huge range of software for app developers. We hope it will...