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Ubuntu One file syncing code Open Sourced
by Canonical on 10 August 2015
Today, we’re happy to be open sourcing the biggest piece of our Ubuntu One file syncing service. The code we’re releasing is the server side of what desktop...
Cloud and server
Cloud and server
Ubuntu, ARM and the public cloud
by Canonical on 2 April 2015
Ubuntu has a long history of interest and investment in supporting ARM-based hardware. Since our 10.04 release, Ubuntu has been fully compatible with the...
Cloud and server
Microsoft & Canonical demonstrate first fully automated OCP Deployment
by Canonical on 10 March 2015
Cloud and server
Could your startup use some cloud magic?
by Canonical on 24 July 2013
As a small startup, it’s frustrating to watch the big companies pushing code to production multiple times a day. In an ideal world we’d all be able to...
Cloud and server
Juju GUI for continuous deployment/integration and cloud orchestration
by Canonical on 22 July 2013
Juju, the leading tool for continuous deployment, continuous integration (CI/CD), and cloud-neutral orchestration, now has a refreshed GUI with smoother...
Desktop
How will consumerisation of personal devices affect the choice of OS?
by Canonical on 4 December 2012
Best of our webinars – (Relates to content in this webinar) Along with the cloud, one of the big trends in corporate IT in recent years is the consumerisation...
Cloud and server
Cloud glossary and definitions
by Canonical on 8 October 2012
Cloud has created its own vocabulary, with new words and phrases to describe technologies, practices and concepts that had scarcely been imagined five or ten...
Cloud and server
The business case: open source maturity
by Canonical on 26 September 2012
Like nearly all companies around the world, our business has benefited massively from open source technology. Samba has helped us allow Windows users upload...
Ubuntu
Make your voice heard in the open standards debate
by Jane Silber on 20 April 2012
If you’re a keen follower of all things open source, you might already know about the UK Government’s consultation on open software standards. In short, the...
Desktop
Ubuntu is the open source platform of choice for Oxford Archaeology
by Canonical on 4 October 2010
Out with the proprietary software and in with open source. Moving to Ubuntu is proving to be an excellent decision by Oxford Archaeology. Background Oxford...
Desktop
Ubuntu supports technology-enabled teaching at The Johns Hopkins University
by Canonical on 30 September 2010
Cost-effective, easy-to-use and reliable, Ubuntu proved to be the open source platform of choice on which to build a support system for technology-enabled...