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20 posts from April 2018
What’s new in Ubuntu 18.04 and OpenStack Queens
By Canonical, 27 April 2018
Canonical have recently released 18.04 LTS to continue Ubuntu’s positioning as a reference cloud for digital transformation workloads. Ubuntu is at the heart...
Ora as a snap: ensuring users are benefiting from the latest version
By Sarah Dickinson, 24 April 2018
Ora is a user-friendly task management service with integrated time-tracking, reports, list view, git integrations and many other features. Often referred to...
LXD weekly status #44
By Stéphane Graber, 24 April 2018
Introduction Another week of bugfixes for us as more and more people update to the 3.0 releases! Quite a bit of work went into improving the handling of the...
Dell Technologies World 2018
By Canonical, 23 April 2018
Details Date: April 30th – May 3rd Location: Las Vegas Venue: The Venetian Booth: 1756 More information Background Discover the Dell Technologies connected...
Design and Web team summary – 20 April 2018
By Robin Winslow, 20 April 2018
Welcome to the latest work and updates from the design and web team. We manage all web projects across Canonical – from www.ubuntu.com to the Juju GUI we help...
Eclipse 2018 survey: The IoT landscape, what it empirically looks like
By Jamie Bennett, 18 April 2018
Every year the Eclipse Foundation along with other sponsors conduct an online survey of the IoT market looking at what technologies are being used and how....
Ubuntu Server development summary – 17 April 2018
By David Britton, 17 April 2018
Hello Ubuntu Server The purpose of this communication is to provide a status update and highlights for any interesting subjects from the Ubuntu Server Team....
LXD weekly status #43
By Stéphane Graber, 17 April 2018
Introduction This week’s focus was on bugfixes with a good number of clustering related fixes and improvements as well as some tweaks and fixes to other...
BotsAndUs build a social robot on Ubuntu
By Sarah Dickinson, 16 April 2018
As robotics become increasingly prevalent in all sectors and expand outside the manufacturing industry, it is no surprise that IDC predicts worldwide spending...
On the road to lean infrastructure
By Michael Iatrou, 13 April 2018
On April 24 2008, Ubuntu 8.04 LTS Hardy Heron was released. That was a decade ago, when the modern cloud computing era was dawning: Amazon’s EC2 was still in...
Ubuntu Desktop weekly update – 13 April 2018
By Will Cooke, 13 April 2018
Wow, only two weeks to go until the Beaver is born, this cycle seems have flown by. So what’s been going on in the last couple of weeks, and what can we...
Ubuntu Server development summary – 10 April 2018
By David Britton, 10 April 2018
Hello Ubuntu Server The purpose of this communication is to provide a status update and highlights for any interesting subjects from the Ubuntu Server Team....