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35 posts from October 2014
Gettinng Started with Charm Testing
By Jorge O. Castro, 17 October 2014
In this workshop we explain what Juju Charm testing is, how to get started using it, and how the infrastructure works. Make sure you check out the charm...
Talligent newest member of Canonical’s Charm Partner Programme
By Ellen Arnold, 16 October 2014
We are excited to announce the membership of Talligent in Canonical’s Charm Partner Programme. Talligent empowers enterprises and service providers to deploy...
Ubuntu Security Update on Poodle (CVE-2014-3566) and SSLv3 Downgrade Attack
By Robbie, 16 October 2014
The following is an update on Ubuntu’s response to the latest Internet emergency security issue, POODLE (CVE-2014-3566), in combination with an SSLv3...
CloudSigma joins Ubuntu Certified Public Cloud
By Canonical, 15 October 2014
Canonical is delighted to welcome CloudSigma as its newest Certified Public Cloud partner. CloudSigma now offers fully optimised and supported Ubuntu Server...
BootStack FAQs
By Canonical, 13 October 2014
How do I get started with an on-premise OpenStack? Which hosting companies can I use? What tools do you use to build and manage my BootStack cloud? What do I...
Designing machine view
By Luca Paulina, 13 October 2014
A few weeks ago we launched ‘Machine view’ for Juju, a feature designed to allow users to easily visualise and manage the machines running in their cloud...
Ubuntu with Redis Labs, Altera and IBM Power supply new NoSQL data store solution
By John Zannos, 10 October 2014
Big Data, scale and cloud are the big topics of technology today. Canonical with Ubuntu continues to drive innovation through commitment to openness and...
Zabbix joins Canonical’s Charm Partner Programme
By Ellen Arnold, 10 October 2014
We are excited to announce Zabbix SIA, the newest member of our Charm Partner Programme. This programme lets solution providers make best use of Canonical’s...
Watch Netflix in Ubuntu today
By Canonical, 10 October 2014
Thanks to recent efforts at Netflix and Canonical, Ubuntu now supports watching Netflix with Chrome version 37. Chrome is available to all Ubuntu users with...
Ubuntu OpenStack reference implementation
By Canonical, 9 October 2014
OpenStack is the leading open cloud platform. Ubuntu is the reference operating system for the OpenStack project, which is why deploying OpenStack with Ubuntu...
The Ubuntu OpenStack Training Programme
By Canonical, 3 October 2014
More training options have been a long-standing request by our customers. Following the on-site, 2-week course we offer as part of our consulting and support...
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