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168 posts from 2018
Self-containing dependencies leads LogMeIn to publish their first Snap
By Sarah Dickinson, 15 October 2018
LogMeIn is one of the world’s top 10 public SaaS companies, and a market leader in communication & conferencing, identity & access, and customer engagement &...
Firefox ESR 60 availability on Ubuntu
By Canonical, 12 October 2018
Mozilla Release Engineering created a special customised packaging of the Ubuntu version of Firefox intended for our enterprise partners of Canonical. This...
Fresh Snaps from September 2018
By Martin Wimpress, 11 October 2018
Another month passes, and we’ve got a collection of interesting applications that came to our attention (Twitter feed) during September 2018. We have a mix of...
Snapistics – Snaps in numbers
By Igor Ljubuncic, 10 October 2018
Actions speak louder than words. So do numbers. When we talk about snaps, we often focus on the application packages, and talk about their individual merits....
Digital signage: the face of the smart city revolution
By Guest, 10 October 2018
This is a guest blog by Jody Smith, Product Manager at Broadsign. Around the world, smart city projects are popping up with unique solutions to longstanding...
Design and Web team summary – 8 October 2018
By Anthony Dillon, 8 October 2018
Snappy Whitelist/ Blacklist territories for your snaps We’ve recently implemented the ability to include or exclude your Snap in certain territories. This...
IoT Graphics: Mir Release 1.0
By Alan Griffiths, 21 September 2018
The Mir team is pleased to announce the milestone release of Mir 1.0.0. This is the first major release targeted at IoT device makers and enthusiasts looking...
Ubuntu does Kubernetes
By James Nunns, 20 September 2018
Kubernetes: the tech industry has become pretty well versed in talking about what has become one of the biggest technology trends in the past few years with...
Financial services: escaping the burning platform
By James Nunns, 13 September 2018
The financial services industry is standing on a burning platform, it’s time to jump to safety or suffer the consequences. The platform in this picture is the...
Robots that run Ubuntu
By James Nunns, 13 September 2018
The home for innovators, Ubuntu is a place where developers can create what previously lived solely in the realms of fiction. The internet of things, the...
Ubuntu Server development summary – 11 September 2018
By Chad Smith, 11 September 2018
The purpose of this communication is to provide a status update and highlights for any interesting subjects from the Ubuntu Server Team. If you would like to...
What is multi-cloud?
By James Nunns, 11 September 2018
Tech companies, Canonical included, have a problem. That problem is living in buzzwords and jargon, and then assuming everyone knows what we are talking...