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35 posts from April 2023

Azure AD authentication comes to Ubuntu Desktop 23.04

By Massimiliano Gori, 20 April 2023

Ubuntu Desktop 23.04 is the first and only Linux distribution to enable native user authentication with Azure Active Directory (Azure AD)

PostgreSQL high availability made charmingly easy

By Mohamed Wadie Nsiri, 18 April 2023

In a previous blog, we talked about patterns to run a database in a highly available manner. In this blog, we present our open source recipe for PostgreSQL...

The Firefox snap: Updates and Upgrades

By Oliver Smith, 17 April 2023

Improvements to desktop snap updates and Raspberry Pi performance headline our latest roundup for Firefox improvements for Ubuntu Desktop.

Optimise your ROS snap – Part 3

By gbeuzeboc, 17 April 2023

Welcome to Part 3 of our “optimise your ROS snap” blog series. Make sure to check Part 2. This third part is going to present safe optimisations consisting of...

Cloud storage at the edge with MicroCeph

By Philip Williams, 14 April 2023

Over the years, our enterprise data centre users have told us how much they love the end to end experience of an application-centric solution like Juju to...

Livepatch has a new 13-month sliding support window – What does it mean for you?

By ijlal-loutfi, 13 April 2023

The Livepatch tool is a valuable solution for resolving critical and high-security kernel CVEs without requiring an immediate system reboot. However, it is...

Canonical Livepatch gets even better – Now supporting Hardware Enablement Kernels

By ijlal-loutfi, 13 April 2023

Livepatch allows Ubuntu users to fix critical and high kernel vulnerabilities at runtime, which reduces the need for unplanned reboots. Until now, Livepatch...

Phoenix Systems sets a new standard for secure cloud services with Canonical and IBM

By Felipe Vanni, 12 April 2023

Phoenix Systems, a Swiss company, partnered with IBM and Canonical to create a hyper-secure OpenStack cloud focused on data sovereignty and data protection....

Canonical Kubernetes 1.27 announcement

By Yalton Ruiz, 12 April 2023

Canonical Kubernetes 1.27 GA. Charm Kubernetes and MicroK8s

Charmed Kubeflow is now available on AWS Marketplace

By Canonical, 12 April 2023

Run an MLOps toolkit within a few clicks on a major public cloud Canonical is proud to announce that Charmed Kubeflow is now available as a software appliance...

Optimise your ROS snap – Part 2

By gbeuzeboc, 11 April 2023

Welcome to Part 2 of the “optimise your ROS snap” blog series. Make sure to check Part 1 before reading this blog post. This second part is going to present...

Dell and Canonical at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe

By Felipe Vanni, 11 April 2023

Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu, has enjoyed a partnership with Dell Technologies for over a decade. Together, they have collaborated to develop a series...