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anastasiavalti
9 February 2021

Benefits of containers for enterprises

Kubernetes Article

Within just five years, Kubernetes and containers have redefined how software is deployed. Researchers expect the container market to grow by 30% year over year to become a 5 billion industry by 2022. But what is the reason behind this mass adoption of container technology in the enterprise?  Get the full picture with our CTO’s ...


Anthony Dillon
8 February 2021

Design and Web team summary – 8 February 2021

Design Design

The web team at Canonical run two-week iterations building and maintaining all of Canonical websites and product web interfaces. Here are some of the highlights of our completed work from this iteration. Web squad The Web Squad develops and maintains most of Canonical’s sites like ubuntu.com, canonical.com and more.  CVE table updates We ...


Andreea Munteanu
8 February 2021

Ubuntu in the wild – 9th of February 2021

People and culture Article

The Ubuntu in the wild blog post ropes in the latest highlights about Ubuntu and Canonical around the world on a bi-weekly basis. It is a summary of all the things that made us feel proud to be part of this journey. What do you think of it? Ubuntu Core 20 release is here This ...


toto
8 February 2021

Open source, teamwork and mental health: my FOSDEM 2021

Ubuntu Article

For the past 4 years I have participated in FOSDEM, a conference about free and open source software for developers. I love this event. It’s a welcome opportunity to see friends, watch great talks and drink excellent Belgium beer. Unfortunately, this year it was a remote event. The event was managed via matrix, a decentralized ...


Rui Vasconcelos
8 February 2021

Kubeflow impact from health to telco

Ubuntu Article

From Gitlab to Kubeflow in Healthcare ML Lifen, the french platform for healthcare products, recently switched from Gitlab’s jobs to Kubeflow Pipelines for continuous learning capabilities and showcases the transition and its benefits. Check out the blog post Kubeflow for AI in the Telco industry Maciej Mazur, Product Manager @Canonical f ...


Alan Pope
8 February 2021

Getting started with Flutter on Ubuntu

Desktop Article

This is a guest post authored by Dani Llewellyn. It was originally featured on her blog, we’re reproducing it here with Dani’s permission. Dani is an active member of the WordPress, WSL, Ubuntu and Snapcraft communities. Thanks Dani! Recently there was an announcement from Ubuntu that the desktop team are working on a replacement for ...


Tytus Kurek
8 February 2021

Hybrid cloud – everything you need to know

Cloud and server Article

Hybrid cloud allows businesses to optimise their costs associated with cloud infrastructure maintenance. It also brings many other benefits, such as business continuity, compliance, better scalability and improved agility. According to the Forrester Wave: Hybrid Cloud Management, Q4 2020, hybrid cloud is an essential technology that every ...


Maciej Mazur
5 February 2021

AI in telecom: an overview for data scientists

Kubeflow Article

AI in telecom is more complicated due to regulatory and security requirements. With containers setting up an environment for data scientists is much easier. ...


anastasiavalti
5 February 2021

Portainer recommends MicroK8s for effortless deployment

Kubernetes Article

Learn how MicroK8s enables for the fastest and easiest deployment of container management tool Portainer. ...


Kris Sharma
4 February 2021

What is Elasticsearch and how are enterprises using it?

Apps Article

What does Netflix, eBay and Walmart have in common? They all use Elasticsearch. What is Elasticsearch? Elasticsearch is a real-time open-source distributed search and analytics engine built on top of Apache Lucene™, a fulltext search-engine library and developed in Java. Elasticsearch started as a scalable version of the Lucene open-sourc ...


Canonical
2 February 2021

Ubuntu Core 20 secures Linux for IoT

Internet of Things Article

2nd February 2021: Canonical’s Ubuntu Core 20, a minimal, containerised version of Ubuntu 20.04 LTS for IoT devices and embedded systems, is now generally available. This major version bolsters device security with secure boot, full disk encryption, and secure device recovery. Ubuntu Core builds on the Ubuntu application ecosystem to crea ...