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Alex Cattle
3 March 2020

Anbox Cloud – An introduction

Cloud and server Article

Anbox Cloud, Canonical’s recently launched platform, delivers Android at scale in the cloud. Leveraging Android as a guest operating system to virtualise mobile workloads on servers while streaming graphical output to clients, Anbox Cloud empowers innovators to create rich digital experiences on various mobile form factors. Delivered as s ...


nilayshrugged
3 March 2020

How to launch IoT devices – Part 3: make vs buy decisions

Internet of Things Article

(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 a product in the market. This entire series can be found with slides + audio here: How to launch IoT devices.) Part One can be ...


Eduardo Aguilar Pelaez
2 March 2020

Kubeflow 1.0 launches

AI Article

Kubeflow 1.0 has been released today and Canonical would like to take this opportunity to congratulate the community for their hard work and leadership (link). What is Kubeflow? Kubeflow is an open source artificial intelligence / machine learning (AI/ML) tool that helps improve deployment, portability and management of AI/ML models. This ...


Eduardo Aguilar Pelaez
2 March 2020

Kubeflow 1.0 is here!

Ubuntu Article

The wait is over, it’s official, Kubeflow 1.0 is here. Many of you have been waiting for Kubeflow to reach 1.0 to suggest it to your managers, put it in production or use it more often in business critical applications. With Kubeflow reaching the 1.0 stage you can now do this with confidence and knowledge ...


cmoullec
27 February 2020

How Domotz streamlined provisioning of IoT devices

Internet of Things Article

Learn how Ubuntu Core and snaps gives Domotz a competitive advantage As the number of IoT devices scale, the challenges of provisioning and keeping them up to date in the field increases. Domotz, who manufacture an all-in-one, network monitoring and management device for enterprise IoT networks, found themselves with this challenge that w ...


Igor Ljubuncic
27 February 2020

Experimental feature: snap refresh awareness and update inhibition

Desktop Article

We’d like to follow up on last week’s article about parallel installs for classic snaps with another bleeding-edge topic. Today, we will discuss snap refreshes. By design, snaps come with automatic updates, and by default, the update (refresh) frequency check is four times a day. Whenever new application versions are published, they soon ...


Tytus Kurek
27 February 2020

Canonical at the OSM-MR#8 Hackfest, Madrid

OSM Article

To all telecommunications service providers, global system integrators, research institutions, OSM community members and innovators all over the world: heads-up! The OSM-MR#8 Hackfest starts in two weeks and Canonical as always will be there. We will lead hackfest sessions, answer any questions you may have and help drive the evolution of ...


joemcmanus
26 February 2020

Canonical takes leadership role in security for ROS

Cloud and server Article

Canonical is committed to the future of robotics, as proven a short time ago when we joined the Technical Steering Committee of the second version of the Robot Operating System (ROS 2). We’re also dedicated to building a foundation of enterprise-grade, industry leading security practices within Ubuntu, so we’re excited to join both of the ...


Bill Wear
25 February 2020

Quick-add KVMs for MAAS

Cloud and server MAAS

When designing or testing with MAAS, it’s often handy to start with virtual machines. If you’re just on your laptop, and you want to check out a new MAAS version, or mock up some datacentre idea you’ve been considering, KVMs are often very useful. You could create pods, of course, but it’s also very simple ...


Igor Ljubuncic
20 February 2020

Parallel installs for classic snaps

Ubuntu Article

For a while now, snapd has supported the ability to install and use multiple instances of the same snap in parallel. This allows users to test features in new software releases side by side with the stable, production versions. Similarly, users can distribute their work or perhaps use custom settings across several distinct, isolated prof ...


Bill Wear
19 February 2020

MAAS doc example: MGH

Cloud and server MAAS

We’re creating a cohesive example to give the MAAS documentation some built-in coherence. Have a look. ...