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10 posts from February 2011
Legislators in Kerala, India work better with Ubuntu laptops
By Canonical, 17 February 2011
Tens of thousands of dollars saved on software licensing Summary The Government of Kerala wanted to provide 141 members of its legislative assembly with new...
Thunderbird in the Usability Lab!
By Canonical, 16 February 2011
I have just completed sessions of usability testing of Thunderbird. This time, I had the pleasure of working with Andreas Nilsson, who came to London to...
DanRabbit on the Ubuntu One Desktop
By Canonical, 16 February 2011
Hey Ubuntu One and Design fans! This is my first post here, and I have to say I feel priveledged to be able to write to you all. Recently I’ve been working...
Happy Valentine’s Day
By Canonical, 14 February 2011
10 reasons to migrate
By Canonical, 11 February 2011
The computing world is extremely polarised when it comes to proprietary vs. open source, and a million industry voices tell a million different stories. Even...
Canonical releases world’s most comprehensive, up-to-date component catalog for Linux
By Canonical, 10 February 2011
Canonical today announced that for the first time it was making publicly available its complete database of certified components for Ubuntu and Linux —...
Dell releases OpenManage 6.4 for Ubuntu
By nickbarcet, 3 February 2011
In the spring of 2010, members of the Ubuntu development team worked with Dell to build and test OpenManage 6.3 for Ubuntu. Several of our engineers took...
Canonical joins the OpenStack community
By nickbarcet, 3 February 2011
OpenStack today have made a number of announcements about the Bexar release of their cloud stack and we were delighted to be able to confirm its inclusion in...
Dell customers use Ubuntu to deploy cloud
By Canonical, 2 February 2011
Canonical today announced the availability of Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud (UEC) running on Dell PowerEdge C2100 and C6100 servers in an integrated solution...
Agora Games makes dramatic time and cost savings with Ubuntu
By Canonical, 2 February 2011
Gaming company cuts server infrastructure by almost half with Ubuntu and VMware Summary Agora Games creates custom online gaming communities and develops...