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Bertrand Boisseau
20 March 2023

Automotive consortiums: Setting new standards for safety and cybersecurity

Automotive Article

At Canonical we are actively involved in several automotive consortiums as we believe that open source technology will be the driving force behind next generation of vehicles. ...


Tytus Kurek
17 March 2023

What is cloud repatriation?

Cloud and server Article

Cloud repatriation is undoubtedly one of the hottest trends in the cloud infrastructure space as of 2023. It enables organisations to regain control of their cloud spend, workloads and data. According to a report on cloud repatriation by 451 Research group, 48% of IT decision makers confirmed that they had moved their applications away fr ...


Bill Wear
17 March 2023

Help us build better doc

Canonical announcements Article

We want you to join our Ubuntu circle, and help us document MAAS. More minds, more eyes, more hands make better doc. ...


Tytus Kurek
16 March 2023

Kubernetes vs OpenStack: which one to choose?

Cloud and server Article

Kubernetes vs OpenStack is a common dilemma that organisations face when considering the modernisation of their IT infrastructure. Both are well-established open-source technologies for building cloud infrastructure, and both bring tangible benefits, especially when used in combination. Yet, they differ significantly and need to be proper ...


Oliver Smith
15 March 2023

The Lunar Lobster has landed ahead of Ubuntu 23.04

Desktop Article

Prepare your desktop for the arrival of Ubuntu 23.04 with the reveal of our official Lunar Lobster wallpapers and the winners of our community competition. ...


Lech Sandecki
14 March 2023

Time to prepare for Ubuntu 18.04 LTS End of Standard Support on 31 May 2023

Security Article

Ubuntu 18.04 LTS ‘Bionic Beaver‘, one of the most popular Ubuntu releases, will reach the end of the standard, five-year maintenance window for Long-Term Support (LTS) releases on 31 May 2023. Find out more What is an Ubuntu LTS release? Ubuntu LTS releases provide a stable, enterprise platform for development and production, with five ye ...


Canonical
14 March 2023

Canonical teams up with MediaTek to optimise Ubuntu for IoT innovations

Canonical announcements Article

14 March 2023, Embedded World, Nuremberg: Canonical today announced the first Ubuntu images optimised for MediaTek’s Genio 1200 System on Chip (SoC). The solution spurs AI innovation for enterprises, startups, emerging brands and leading ODMs in diverse markets. By partnering to enable Ubuntu on the Genio platform, MediaTek and Canonical ...


Canonical
14 March 2023

Canonical announces Ubuntu Core compatible with SystemReady IR Systems, highlights OS security with PSA Certified Level 1 achievement

Canonical announcements Article

Ubuntu Core, Arm SystemReady and PSA Certified are transforming how the industry think about connected edge devices, security and device compatibility. [14 March 2023, Embedded World, Nuremberg.] Canonical today announced its Ubuntu Core operating system (OS) is now compatible with the Arm® SystemReady™ IR system specification.  In additi ...


Bertrand Boisseau
13 March 2023

Functional safety in automotive: contributing to ISO 26262 and ISO 21434 standards

Automotive Article

the automotive industry is highly complex and regulated, especially when it comes to functional safety and cybersecurity. ...


Jon Thor Kristinsson
9 March 2023

MAAS 3.3 is now available

MAAS Article

In this blog, you will learn about some of the new features now available in the latest MAAS release. ...


Canonical
8 March 2023

Canonical enables Ubuntu on Microchip’s PolarFire® SoC FPGA Icicle Kit RISC-V board

Canonical announcements Article

March 8, 2023: Canonical published the optimised Ubuntu release for the first RISC-V based SoC FPGA – Microchip’s PolarFire® SoC FPGA Icicle Kit, expanding support for the RISC-V open source community.  RISC-V, a new paradigm for open source hardware Open standards and collaboration are strategic to both hardware and software across indus ...