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18 posts from November 2012
Design and arts in education
By Canonical, 30 November 2012
Ubuntu’s design team supports #includedesign, which is a important initiative – supported by many design organizations and companies.
Sputnik – Dell’s Ubuntu-based developer laptop is here
By Canonical, 29 November 2012
Ubuntu has long been a favourite with developers – especially in the worlds of web and cloud development. We’re excited that, from today, serious (and...
Ubuntu and BitNami
By Canonical, 29 November 2012
Learn why BitNami uses Ubuntu on Amazon Web Services to help developers adapt their applications to work on the desktop, the server and the cloud.
What’s next for OpenStack?
By Canonical, 29 November 2012
OpenStack is an open source phenomenon. What started as a disruptive force for early adopting developers has morphed into the platform of choice for some of...
llgo update #10: "hello, world!" redux
By Canonical, 25 November 2012
It’s about time for another progress update on llgo. I’ve made decent progress recently, so let’s go through what’s new.HighlightsI’ve been refactoring bits...
Solving design problems
By Matthew Paul Thomas, 23 November 2012
To solve a design problem, define the target user, test the existing solution (if any), evaluate alternative solutions, and test with real users. The more of...
Six near-future scenarios
By Canonical, 21 November 2012
Enterprise cloud computing might be uncertain. But if you want to start making it happen then you’ve come to the right place. This new, free ebook will show...
What’s Ubuntu’s role in OpenStack?
By Canonical, 21 November 2012
Ubuntu is the fastest and best-supported route to creating an OpenStack cloud.
Unity Technologies releases 4.0 including game export for Ubuntu
By Canonical, 15 November 2012
The Unity cross-platform development tool version 4 has been released from beta into the growing world of Ubuntu game development. Every Unity developer is...
Cloud Model Checklist
By Canonical, 14 November 2012
You have critical decisions ahead as you take your first steps into cloud computing. One of them will be whether to build a private cloud infrastructure in...
Cloud computing: private, public or both?
By Kyle MacDonald, 14 November 2012
This article was published in Virtual Strategy magazine earlier this month. We think you’ll like it, so here it is. “A growing number of organisations...
Your questions answered: the best of our webinars Q&A
By Mark Baker, 12 November 2012
What protection is available against my organisation infringing another company’s intellectual property when we use open source software? (Question covered in...