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7 posts from July 2014
Cloud 9 IDE now runs Ubuntu containers via Docker
By Canonical, 31 July 2014
As announced during the Ubuntu Server 14.04 LTS release, Docker is now fully integrated with Ubuntu Server, available through a simple apt-get. Since then,...
Dialogic solves a WebRTC NAT problem for TADHack in days with Juju…
By Maarten Ectors, 31 July 2014
Dialogic solves a WebRTC NAT problem for TADHack in days with Juju and now anybody can use the solution in minutes. Mid May Alan Quayle, the organiser of the...
Voting begins for OpenStack Summit sessions in Paris
By Mark Baker, 31 July 2014
Voting is now open for sessions to be run at the OpenStack ‘Kilo’ Summit in Paris in November. There have been hundreds of talk submissions, evidence if ever...
Nokia HERE maps coming to Ubuntu
By Canonical, 30 July 2014
HERE, a Nokia company and global leader in mapping and location intelligence, has been selected as a key provider of location positioning services on Ubuntu...
Enterprise standards = prisoners of the mind?
By Mark Baker, 22 July 2014
Over the last few weeks we’ve found ourselves in several prospective customer meetings discussing the suitability of OpenStack for enterprise use in...
Ubuntu highlighted in IBM Systems Magazine
By Canonical, 4 July 2014
IBM Systems Magazine caught up with us recently, for a discussion regarding Linux on Power – today, and heading into the future. As you may have seen from...
HP Publishes OpenStack on Ubuntu Reference Architecture
By John Zannos, 1 July 2014
Just in time for the recent HP Discover event, engineers from HP and Canonical published a technical white paper titled: HP Reference Architecture for...