Canonical announcements archives
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Minimal Ubuntu Pro: lean images backed by enterprise-grade security
By Carlos Bravo, 12 January 2026
The security landscape is growing continually in complexity. Whatever industry you work in, your organization has to contend with evolving threats and...
Canonical announces Ubuntu support for the NVIDIA Rubin platform
By Canonical, 5 January 2026
Official Ubuntu support for the NVIDIA Rubin platform, including the NVIDIA Vera Rubin NVL72 rack-scale systems, announced at CES 2026 CES 2026, Las Vegas. –...
Meet Canonical at CES 2026: A trusted foundation for your device lifecycle
By Canonical, 5 January 2026
This year, the Canonical team will be at Booth #10562 in the North Hall, we will be demonstrating how Ubuntu Core, Ubuntu Pro for Devices, and our partner...
Canonical to distribute AMD ROCm AI/ML and HPC libraries in Ubuntu
By Canonical, 9 December 2025
Canonical is pleased to announce an expanded collaboration with AMD to package and maintain AMD ROCm™ software directly in Ubuntu. AMD ROCm is an open...
Canonical announces Ubuntu Pro for WSL
By Canonical, 2 December 2025
Ubuntu Pro for WSL provides turnkey security maintenance and enterprise support for Ubuntu 24.04 LTS WSL instances in Windows. The subscription will also...
AMI and Canonical announce partnership
By Canonical, 24 November 2025
Today, Canonical, the publisher of Ubuntu, announced a partnership with AMI, a provider of Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) solutions, allowing...
83% of organizations see value in adopting open source, but report major gaps in security and governance
By Canonical, 18 November 2025
A new Linux Foundation report reveals how organizations worldwide are adopting, using, and perceiving open source software. The Linux Foundation’s latest...
Canonical releases FIPS-enabled Kubernetes
By Canonical, 11 November 2025
Today at KubeCon North America, Canonical, the publisher of Ubuntu, released support to enable FIPS mode in its Kubernetes distribution, providing everything...
Canonical announces optimized Ubuntu images for Google Cloud’s Axion N4A Virtual Machines
By Hugo Huang, 10 November 2025
Today Canonical, the publishers of Ubuntu, and Google Cloud announced the immediate availability of optimized Ubuntu images for the new Axion-based N4A...
Introducing silicon-optimized inference snaps
By Canonical, 23 October 2025
Canonical today announced optimized inference snaps, a new way to deploy AI models on Ubuntu devices. Install a well-known model like DeepSeek R1 or Qwen 2.5...
Canonical releases Ubuntu 25.10 Questing Quokka
By Canonical, 9 October 2025
The latest interim release of Ubuntu comes with compatibility enhancements at the silicon level, accessibility upgrades and a robust security posture that...