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Web Engineering: Celebrating Our Third Annual Hack Week

by Anthony Dillon on 6 November 2025

The Web Engineering team is thrilled to announce the successful conclusion of our third annual Hack Week! Over the past three years, this initiative has...

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Web Engineering: Hack Week 2024

by Anthony Dillon on 8 January 2025

At Canonical, the work of our teams is strongly embedded in the open source principles and philosophy. We believe open source software will become the most...

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Data centre automation for HPC

by Eduardo Aguilar Pelaez on 29 June 2020

Friction points in HPC DevOps Many High Performance Computing (HPC) setups are still handcrafted configurations where tuning changes can take days or weeks....

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Ubuntu Security Update on VENOM (CVE-2015-3456) [UPDATED]

by Robbie on 13 May 2015

A buffer overflow in the virtual floppy disk controller of QEMU has been discovered. An attacker could use this issue to cause QEMU to crash or execute...

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An insight into supporting OpenStack

by Mark Baker on 27 March 2014

It is pretty well known that most of the OpenStack clouds running in production today are based on Ubuntu. Companies like Comcast, NTT, Deutsche Telekom,...

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ARM Server Explained

by Victor Tuson Palau on 21 August 2012

You have probably started to notice a continuous buzz around ARM Servers for the last few months: Calxeda (an System on  a Chip maker) presented their...

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Ubuntu ARM Server AMI on Amazon EC2

by Victor Tuson Palau on 25 May 2012

Have you been wondering if your Web application will work with the new generation of Hyperdense ARM Servers? Now you can easily find out by using Ubuntu and...

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A UDS restrospective

by Jane Silber on 18 May 2012

The Ubuntu Developer Summit  last week was an incredible event. The energy, excitement and passion around Ubuntu was palpable in the sessions, hallways and...

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Improving Hardware Support in Ubuntu

by Victor Tuson Palau on 7 March 2012

Anthony Wong, Project Technical Lead at Canonical, presented our process for improving hardware support in Ubuntu at our 2011 Hardware Summit.  He did such a...

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