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366 posts from 2016

What’s the easiest way to start using big software? Meet Conjure-up

By Adam Stokes, 9 June 2016

Have a big software project you want to get in front of users with the least amount of barriers? Maybe it has a lot of dependencies, target runtimes, and/or...

LXD 2.0: LXD and Juju [10/12]

By Stéphane Graber, 8 June 2016

Juju is Canonical’s service modeling and deployment tool. It supports a very wide range of cloud providers to make it easy for you to deploy any service you...

Apache Bigtop and Juju: a charming approach to big data

By Jorge O. Castro, 7 June 2016

Juju users have been enjoying our collection of Big Data charms for over two years. During this time, we’ve learned a lot about what our users want from this...

Vendors embrace Juju model-driven operations

By Canonical, 6 June 2016

Vendors delivering SAAS experience on-premises with Juju charms Charms encapsulate deployment, integration, management, support, operations Reusable charms...

Scaling out ubuntu.com for 16.04 release

By Tom Haddon, 6 June 2016

On release day for Ubuntu, the amount of traffic to ubuntu.com increases significantly. Comparing the amount of hits the website received on release day for...

Over-The-Air 11: We’ve gone wireless!

By Amrisha Prashar, 1 June 2016

We’re pretty excited about this OTA! We’ve introduced wireless capabilities to the Meizu Pro 5, which gives users the full Ubuntu PC experience running from a...

Apps to Snaps

By Jamie Bennett, 1 June 2016

Distributing applications on Linux is not always easy. You have different packaging formats, base systems, available libraries, and distribution release...

Still and rigid or adaptable? Tell us about your app

By Amrisha Prashar, 1 June 2016

Competition time! Calling all developers – how well does your app converge across devices? We have a new competition to inspire you in making your app...

May’s reading list

By Inayaili de León Persson, 1 June 2016

Here are the best links shared by the design team over the last month: MyData 2016 Conference Next-level collaboration: the future of content and design...

Snaps on NAS: IOT apps for your private network

By Thibaut Rouffineau, 31 May 2016

QNAP selects snaps and Ubuntu to bring IOT apps to its NAS On Friday QNAP announced that they were adopting snaps as the application format of choice for...

Building a nervous system for OpenStack

By Guest, 31 May 2016

Big Software is a new class of software composed of so many moving pieces that humans, by themselves, cannot design, deploy or operate them. OpenStack, Hadoop...