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15 posts from October 2013
Hit the ground running with Ubuntu OpenStack training
By Canonical, 30 October 2013
Canonical was the first company to commercially distribute and support OpenStack, under the Ubuntu Cloud Infrastructure brand. Ubuntu is also the reference...
Cloud sprint: what I’ve learned about testing and code reviews
By Anthony Dillon, 30 October 2013
I was recently asked to attend a cloud sprint in San Francisco as a front-end developer for the new Juju GUI product. I had the pleasure of finally meeting...
Hadoop Buyer’s Guide
By Canonical, 29 October 2013
Big Data comes with big choices, in every way! From the tools you use to the investment you make in people and infrastructure. Although Hadoop is arguably the...
IKEA’s design process
By Inayaili de León Persson, 28 October 2013
Graham pointed out a recent Wall Street Journal article out to me as I was going on about my recent kitchen renovation (yes, I’ve used IKEA units). It gives a...
Indented styles and the Ubuntu shape
By Canonical, 25 October 2013
Since we released the initial demo of Ubuntu on phones, we’ve been looking at refining the whole Suru theme — the theme on Ubuntu for phones and tablets — and...
Latest from the web team — October 2013
By Inayaili de León Persson, 24 October 2013
Release month is always a busy one for the web team, and this time was no exception with the Ubuntu 13.10 release last week. In the last few weeks we’ve...
App Design Clinic #3
By Canonical, 23 October 2013
Today’s clinic included: A discussion of launcher placement, Brad Well’s Bible app – general design guidance Michael Zanetti’s uAuthenticator app – general...
What’s the future for open source mobile platforms?
By Canonical, 18 October 2013
GMIC and Mobile Monday are only a few days away, and we’ll be there. Mark Shuttleworth, founder of Ubuntu, will be speaking at GMIC about “the future of the...
The open cloud future is here: Ubuntu 13.10 and OpenStack Havana
By Mark Baker, 17 October 2013
We’re very happy to announce the arrival of Ubuntu 13.10 and OpenStack Havana. Ubuntu is the fastest and easiest way to deploy an OpenStack Havana-based...
Latest Ubuntu 13.10 includes first step to mobile / PC convergence
By Canonical, 17 October 2013
13.10 desktop gains Smart Scopes and performance improvements from mobile and desktop convergence effort, paving the way for full converge across all devices....
Ubuntu 13.10 delivers faster cloud setup and management for scale-out environments
By Mark Baker, 10 October 2013
Ubuntu Server 13.10 is available from 17th October; first fully supported release of the new OpenStack Havana, with VMWare vSphere integration, faster node...
Ubuntu 13.10 delivers faster cloud setup and management for scale-out environments
By Canonical, 10 October 2013
Ubuntu Server 13.10 is available from 17th October; first fully supported release of the new OpenStack Havana, with faster node installation and a new version...