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Hasmik Zmoyan
21 September 2023

Open source tooling at GITEX Global

AI Article

Innovate at speed with AI. Stay secure and compliant with Ubuntu Pro Date: 16-20 October 2023 Location: Dubai, UAE Booth: Booth B31, Hall 26, DevSlam Canonical is excited to attend GITEX Global 2023, the largest event in the Middle East. Generative AI, predictive analytics and multi-cloud environments are at the heart of a technological r ...


Hugo Huang
20 September 2023

Start your Ubuntu Confidential VM with Intel® TDX on Google Cloud

Canonical announcements Article

Confidential computing directly addresses the question of trust between cloud providers and their customers, with guarantees of data security for guest machines enforced by the underlying hardware of the cloud. According to the Confidential Computing Consortium, confidential computing is the protection of data in use by performing computa ...


Felicia Jia
19 September 2023

Canonical partners with AMD to enable Ubuntu on AMD Kria™ K24 SOMs

IoT Article

Canonical has partnered with AMD (since from when it was still Xilinx) for many years and we jointly deliver optimised/certified Ubuntu on multiple AMD device families, e.g. AMD Zynq™ UltraScale+™ evaluation boards and AMD Kria™ K26 SOMs (system-on-module). Canonical is pleased to announce Ubuntu is now enabled on AMD’s new Kria™ KD240 an ...


lorumic
18 September 2023

Display graphs for WebRTC Statistics API data using ChartJS and React

Design Article

WebRTC is an open-source technology that enables Real-Time Communications (RTC) in a web browser. It provides software developers with a set of application programming interfaces (APIs) to enable real-time data exchange between peers – e.g. for audio calls, video conferencing, or even game streaming. One of our products, Anbox Cloud, uses ...


Bertrand Boisseau
18 September 2023

Fast SDV prototyping in automotive with real-time kernel

Automotive Article

How you can use real-time computing to prototype software defined vehicles in the cloud ...


Hasmik Zmoyan
14 September 2023

Ubuntu AI Podcast: Canonical AI Roadshow

AI Article

The podcast Welcome to Ubuntu AI podcast! From fun experiments to enterprise projects, AI became the center of attention when it comes to innovation, digital transformation and optimisatation. Open source technologies democratised access to state of the art machine learning tools and opened doors for everyone ready to embark on their AI j ...


Serdar Vural
14 September 2023

How a real-time kernel reduces latency in telco edge clouds

Telecommunications Article

Telco edge clouds are among the most popular and promising technologies with great potential to deliver performance improvements. An edge cloud is an infrastructure to run software located close to devices and end-users.  This type of local deployment brings several performance benefits, one of which is reduced latency. Edge computing ser ...


Andreea Munteanu
14 September 2023

Meet us at World AI 2023

AI Article

The Canonical AI Roadshow has started. Meet us around the globe. Date: 11-12 October 2023 Location: Taets Art & Event Park, Amsterdam, Netherlands Booth: A24 The Canonical AI Roadshow is taking off. Generative AI, large language models (LLMs) and predictive analytics are shaping the future of technology. Experience the latest advances in ...


Rajan Patel
13 September 2023

Deploy fully configured VMs in minutes on Google Cloud, using gcloud CLI and cloud-init

Cloud and server Article

Make reusable deployment templates for Landscape and other applications ...


Canonical
12 September 2023

Faster AI application development with Canonical and NVIDIA AI Enterprise

Ubuntu Article

Ubuntu KVM support comes to NVIDIA AI Enterprise Canonical continues to expand its collaboration with NVIDIA by providing Ubuntu KVM Hypervisor support with NVIDIA AI Enterprise 4.0 — which is generally available starting today. Organisations using GPU virtualisation on Ubuntu can look forward to a seamless migration to the new NVIDIA AI ...