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125 posts from 2019
This is why smart displays run Ubuntu Core
By nilayshrugged, 27 December 2019
First impressions count, and making sure your users can see and interact with your product in a seamless way, means selecting the right smart display...
MAAS 2.7, better networking features for server provisioning
By Eduardo Aguilar Pelaez, 25 December 2019
Our MAAS team has been hard at work, making life even better for those of you who provision and manage servers and data centres. This hard work has produced a...
Digest #2019.12.16 – Artificial Intelligence of Things
By anaqvi, 23 December 2019
AI to Identify Unknown Civil War Soldiers – An interesting piece by Time on the use of Artificial Intelligence for facial recognition; the software calculates...
OpenStack and Kubernetes architecture on rails with Canonical and Dell EMC
By Katie Elston, 19 December 2019
Canonical and Dell EMC have announced the release of a new OpenStack reference architecture – providing customers with a tested, certified framework for...
Digest #2019.12.16 –The Decade of Artifical Intelligence
By anaqvi, 16 December 2019
AI Competing with Wall Street – Artificial Intelligence is replacing traders on Wall Street; what used to be a busy bustling market with chatter and cold...
MicroK8s updated to Kubernetes 1.17. What’s new?
By anaqvi, 10 December 2019
We’re excited to announce the release of MicroK8s with Kubernetes 1.17! MicroK8s is a Kubernetes cluster delivered as a single snap package – it can be...
Simplifying hardware management during Linux development
By nilayshrugged, 6 December 2019
Every few months we release a Snapcraft update, with improvements to both Linux development, and snap user experience. Last week, we released Snapcraft 3.9,...
Migrating the MAAS UI from AngularJS to React
By Kit Randel, 6 December 2019
MAAS (metal as a service), is a Canonical product which allows for very fast server provisioning and data centre management. Around 2014, work began to build...
Digest #2019.12.02 – Machine Learning VS Minecraft
By anaqvi, 2 December 2019
Google pushing TPU with new TensorFlow release – TensorFlow 2.1 is here, welcome to the TPU push; that’s good news for many. We’ll also see improved...
Build smart display devices with Mir: fast to production, secure, open-source
By Alex Cattle, 29 November 2019
Industrial robots, home appliances, advertising screens, office information boards… devices of every type around us are getting connected. As they do, their...
Productivity corner: free, versatile office suites in the Snap Store
By Igor Ljubuncic, 28 November 2019
For the past few decades, the digital office formula has not changed much. It still revolves around three main components – text documents, data spreadsheets...