Cloud and server
Ubuntu at OpenStack Atlanta
by Mark Baker on 12 May 2014
Canonical has been at every OpenStack Summit contributing to its success. The Juno Summit in Atlanta is no exception and as with previous events we have exciting new development with Ubuntu OpenStack to show. As well as showcasing the new features in Ubuntu OpenStack, based on Ubuntu’s latest 14.04 LTS and OpenStack’s IceHouse, talking ab […]
What happens in Vegas doesn’t always stay in Vegas…
by Alejandra Obregon on 9 May 2014
Cloud and server
Ubuntu scale out and cloud partner ecosystem expands with IBM POWER8
by John Zannos on 28 April 2014
Public and private cloud adoption has continued to grow, and Canonical has been at the forefront, focusing on scale out and cloud architectures. We have built Ubuntu, Ubuntu OpenStack and Juju to be optimised for cloud and scale out. We recognise that the right ecosystem of hardware and ISVs partners needs to be in place […]
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New committee to make cloud services instantly safer
by Canonical on 28 March 2014
A few months ago, Canonical started to work with a set of partners to address the challenges around single sign-on for new services within an organisation. We created a committee to develop a solution that would ensure service authentication could happen instantaneously, saving organisations often months in the roll out of new services. T […]
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Juju bundles and Quickstart: create a cloud environment in seconds
by Canonical on 17 March 2014
A few years ago, the cloud team at Canonical decided that the future of cloud computing lies not only in what clouds are built on, but what runs on it, and how quickly, securely, and efficiently those services can be managed. […]
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Canonical/Ubuntu enables instant NFV
by Canonical on 14 February 2014
Mobile World Congress (MWC) taking place in Barcelona next week is arguably the biggest event in the Telco and Operator calendar attracting upwards of 72,000 visitors. It is renowned as the venue where the leading vendors launch new devices and Ubuntu may or may not have some announcements of its own in this area. Less […]
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Apache Syncope sponsor, Tirasa, shows instant IDM on Juju
by Canonical on 10 February 2014
“If you want to quickly switch to the cloud, then you want to look at Juju.”, says Tirasa. Tirasa is the main sponsor behind the Apache Syncope project. Apache Syncope is an Open Source system for managing digital identities in enterprise environments, implemented in J2EE technology and released under Apache 2.0 license. By moving Syncope […]
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Ubuntu’s Juju wins Cloud Awards ‘Best Cloud Automation Solution’
by Mark Baker on 28 January 2014
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Making the world more secure, instantly
by Canonical on 20 December 2013
Nobody likes to remember lots of different passwords. This is why most enterprises have implemented single sign-on (SSO) solutions. You just sign in one time and can use all the company’s web resources and applications. The problem comes when employees use easy passwords or share their passwords, either knowingly or unknowingly. The solut […]
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Ubuntu 13.10 delivers faster cloud setup and management for scale-out environments
by Canonical on 10 October 2013
Cloud and server
Ubuntu on Windows Azure gets the Juju magic
by Mark Baker on 17 September 2013
September 17th, 2013. Today, Canonical, in cooperation with Microsoft, is announcing that Juju fully supports deploying services on Ubuntu into Windows Azure. This means that Ubuntu users can use Juju with its intuitive GUI to design and deploy sophisticated application infrastructure instantly into Windows Azure. Fresh Ubuntu Certified i […]
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Top 10 questions about MAAS
by Canonical on 29 August 2013
This FAQ summarises the most important things you need to know about MAAS (metal-as-a-service). It covers what MAAS is, how it works with other Ubuntu cloud tools, what you can do with it, and how it makes turning your hardware into a cloud a seamless and fast experience. Download factsheet […]