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27 posts from February 2023
Cloud computing security and compliance with Ubuntu Pro
By Lech Sandecki, 19 February 2023
Cloud computing security coverage for the operating system and the entire collection of software packages for 10 years with Ubuntu.
Air gapped network: FIPS 140 compliance with Ubuntu
By Massimiliano Gori, 19 February 2023
Set up secure air gapped network and automate hardening, patch management and standards like CIS, DISA-STIG and FIPS 140-2 certifications on Ubuntu.
Course for deploying ROS applications now available in The Construct
By Gabriel Aguiar Noury, 17 February 2023
We are happy to announce the release of our first e-training course for deploying ROS applications in The Construct. The Construct is the leading e-learning...
Common misconceptions behind cloud migration failures
By Mohamed Wadie Nsiri, 16 February 2023
Migrating your workloads to the cloud can bring some undeniable benefits to your organisation. For example, you can leverage cloud automation to significantly...
Project Sputnik retrospective: 10 years of developer laptops with Dell
By Felipe Vanni, 15 February 2023
10 years ago, Dell and Canonical launched Project Sputnik, an initiative to deliver high-end Dell systems with Ubuntu preinstalled to meet the needs of...
Real-time Ubuntu is now generally available
By Canonical, 14 February 2023
Real-time Ubuntu brings end-to-end security and reliability to the time-bound workloads of modern enterprises. With support for real-time compute, Canonical...
Top CIO Challenges in 2023
By Omar Ali Amin, 13 February 2023
Three simple tips for CIOs to build an efficient IT strategy for 2023 to counter recession, inflation and layoffs and increase their team’s innovation.
Why are companies leaving the cloud? Exploring the main reasons for cloud repatriation
By Mohamed Wadie Nsiri, 10 February 2023
There’s been a lot of talk in recent years about companies leaving the cloud. With the looming macroeconomic uncertainties that are affecting growth,...
3 ways to apply security patches in Linux
By Rajan Patel, 9 February 2023
There are 3 approaches to applying security patches in Linux: manual patching, via package managers, and automatic updates. If you need security patching that...
Is open-source as secure as proprietary software?
By Henry Coggill, 8 February 2023
Are the security issues we are seeing related to the use of open-source software? Does proprietary software have any more inherent safety or security...
Secure open source MLOps for AI/ML applications in financial services
By Kris Sharma, 7 February 2023
The adoption of AI/ML in financial services is increasing as companies seek to drive more robust, data-driven decision processes as part of their digital...
Canonical joins the Academy Software Foundation
By Erick Bryant, 6 February 2023
The publisher of Ubuntu makes a move to collaborate within the media and entertainment industry.