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Canonical announces strong ISV and open source ecosystem support for Ubuntu 10.04 LTS

Canonical

on 27 April 2010

This article was last updated 9 years ago.


Canonical announces strong ISV and open source ecosystem support for Ubuntu 10.04 LTS

Canonical today revealed strong software vendor support for the upcoming Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (Long-term Support) release for both server and desktop. Ubuntu 10.04 LTS, to be released on 29 April 2010, will ship with hundreds of open source applications available at install with many more open source and proprietary applications becoming available in the days and weeks following.

Long-term support versions of Ubuntu are released every two years and supported for three to five years on desktop and server respectively. Proven very popular with users as deployment platforms, LTS releases are therefore targeted by software vendors keen to deliver software to this rapidly growing Ubuntu user base. Ubuntu 10.04 LTS will see the distribution fully established at the core of the open source application universe and increasingly attractive to proprietary solutions with support from organisations such as Adobe, IBM, VMWare and more.

“A strong and varied ISV ecosystem is critical for Ubuntu to thrive and grow both on user's desktops and in the world's datacentres,” said Jane Silber, CEO, Canonical. “We expected Ubuntu 10.04 LTS to be popular with existing and prospective software partners, but response is fantastic. Users considering switching to Ubuntu or upgrading to 10.04 LTS will be encouraged by this industry support and reassured that they can use many of their favourite applications on what we are sure will become their favourite operating system.”

“Ubuntu's user base continues to grow rapidly and it is important to Adobe® that Ubuntu users are able to enjoy the full Adobe Flash® experience,” said Anup Murarka, director for Technology Strategy and Partner Development, Flash Platform, Adobe. “We are working with Ubuntu and other partners to enable certification of Flash Player 10.1 for Linux on the Ubuntu 10.04 LTS release, an exciting release for Linux-based desktops and devices.”

“Both the Likewise Open project and our enterprise business are growing exponentially and a key catalyst is our relationship with Ubuntu and its vibrant user community,” said Barry Crist, CEO, Likewise. “By enabling Ubuntu 10.04 LTS users to quickly and easily integrate with networks on both desktops and servers, we support Ubuntu adoption in the enterprise.”

“Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud is already seeing considerable adoption across a range of industries as customers discover the benefits of private and hybrid cloud computing,” said Marten Mickos CEO, Eucalyptus. “As an LTS, the new Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud with Eucalyptus at its core will see this adoption accelerate.”

“Ubuntu is the most popular Linux distribution especially for desktop users and that makes it critical to our Linux support,” said Geoff Perlman, founder and CEO, REAL Software, makers of REAL Studio for Linux. “I'm confident that our Linux users will be supporting this important release for the software they have built with our development tool, REAL Studio.”

Application(s) Vendor
MongoDB 10gen
Business Accountz Accountz
Acquia-Drupal Acquia
ActivePerl, ActivePython, KomodoEdit ActiveState
Alfresco Enterprise Edition Alfresco
Arkeia Network Backup Arkeia
Bacula Bacula
Baidu Baidu
LinMin Bare Metal Provisioning
Beemaster ICP Beemaster ICP
Bluecherry Bluecherry
Bonita Open Solution BonitaSoft
Boxee Boxee
Bricscad Bricscad
Cloudera Hadoop Cloudera
Cloudkick Cloudkick
CrossOver Linux, CrossOver Games CodeWeavers
Colosa Process Server Colosa
Compiere Enterprise Edition Compiere
LinDVD Corel
PowerDVD CyberLink
Condor Cycle computing
DimDim Web Conferencing Dimdim
EnterpriseDB EnterpriseDB
Eucalyptus Eucalyptus Systems
eXo Platform eXo Platform
Fermat Fermat
Fluendo Codec Packs, Fluendo DVD Player Fluendo
Funambol sync offerings Funambol
Cloud Cache Gear6
Gluster Storage Platform Gluster, Inc.
Groundwork Monitor Enterprise Edition Groundworks Open Source
Hanyi Chinese Fonts Hanyi
Hippo CMS7, Hippo Portal Hippo B.V
Intalio|Cloud Intalio
IBM Lotusnotes, IBM DB2 IBM
UltraEdit for Linux IDM Computer Solutions
JumpBox JumpBox
Kaltura Kaltura
KnowledgeTree KnowledgeTree
Liferay Portal Liferay
LikeWise Enterprise Edition LikeWise
Variety of games Linux Game Publishing
LucidWorks for Solr, LucidWorks for Lucene Lucid Imagination
Magnolia CMS Magnolia
M/DB M/Gateway
M+ Messaging Architects
MindTouch Core, Standard, Enterprise Editions Mindtouch
Firefox Mozilla
Tcat Server Mulesoft
Ncomputing NComputing
NorthScale Server NorthScale
Nuxeo ECM Nuxeo
OpenBravo ERP OpenBravo
OpenQRM OpenQRM
AgiosERP Optimum
Chef Opscode
Pentaho BI Suite Pentaho
Puppet Puppet Labs
RabbitMQ Server RabbitMQ
RealPlayer Real Networks
Real Studio for Linux REAL Software
Sakai rSmart
Kuali rSmart
Safesquid Safesquid
Scalr Scalr
SmartApp SmartApp
StatusNet Status.Net
SugarCRM Community, Pro, Enterprise Editions SugarCRM
Terracotta Terracotta Tech
Unitrends Unitrends
Unison Unison
Userful Desktop, Userful Multiplier Userful
Yahoo! Toolbar Yahoo!
Volantis Mobility Server Volantis
Zarafa Zarafa
Zend Zend
ZenOSS ZenOSS Inc
Zimbra Server Zimbra
Turnkey Linux Appliances Turnkey

About Canonical

Canonical provides engineering, online and professional services to Ubuntu partners and customers worldwide. As the company behind the Ubuntu project, Canonical is committed to the production and support of Ubuntu – an ever-popular and fast-growing open-source operating system. It aims to ensure that Ubuntu is available to every organisation and individual on servers, desktops, laptops and netbooks.

Canonical partners with computer hardware manufacturers to certify Ubuntu, provides migration, deployment, support and training services to businesses, and offers online services direct to end users. Canonical also builds and maintains collaborative, open-source development tools to ensure that organisations and individuals can participate fully in innovations within the open-source community. For more information, please visit www.canonical.com.

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