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9 posts from 2012
Top 10 questions about Ubuntu
By Canonical, 14 December 2012
It’s the end of the year, we met with lots of people from all around the world, at various conferences and events and wherever they were from and whatever...
Windows 8 part 3: Don’t let legacy apps block the benefits of open source
By Canonical, 4 December 2012
Hidden away in the dark corner of every business there are monsters that scare the bejesus out of many an IT manager. They are little legacy applications,...
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...
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...
Cloud glossary and definitions
By Canonical, 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 computing primer
By nickbarcet, 26 September 2012
Our ebook is about making the cloud as straight forward as possible. If you want to reap the benefits of the open cloud but don’t know exactly where to start...
Five golden rules for Ubuntu migration
By Canonical, 21 September 2012
The enterprise desktop is ripe for change. And if you’re thinking about how to make it happen then our latest guide is for you. This new, free ebook will show...
Crunch time on the enterprise desktop
By Canonical, 21 September 2012
The enterprise desktop is ripe for change. With support for Windows XP coming to an end, it’s time to find a better way. This ebook is about that better way....
Notes from the Mobile World Congress 2012
By Canonical, 5 March 2012
Ubuntu and Canonical had a very strong presence at this year’s Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. The main attraction was our Ubuntu for Android prototype...