Top Snaps in May 2018

Spring has sprung a bounty of applications in the snap store! We’ve hand picked a small selection from those we highlighted during May 2018. You can stay up to date with our editorial picks by following Snapcraft on Facebook where we… | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

Kubernetes and OpenStack solving AI complexities at scale

Stu Miniman and John Boyer of theCUBE interviewed Stephan Fabel, Director of Ubuntu Product and Development at the OpenStack Summit in Vancouver. Read on for the full interview, and to hear more on Kubernetes, Kubeflow and MicroK8s.… | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

Kubernetes and OpenStack solving AI complexities at scale

Stu Miniman and John Boyer of theCUBE interviewed Stephan Fabel, Director of Ubuntu Product and Development at the OpenStack Summit in Vancouver. Read on for the full interview, and to hear more on Kubernetes, Kubeflow and MicroK8s.… | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

Design and web team summary – 4 June 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 to bring beauty and consistency to all the web projects. Web A/B tests on blog… | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

The key IoT use cases that will drive 5G adoption

2020, the year that we expect 5G networks to begin turning on is not that far away with some already starting early so it is inevitable that the IoT will adapt to the new features that it brings. Our increasingly connected world, sometimes… | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

OpenStack Summit Vancouver: Automating the Data Centre

Stu Miniman and John Boyer of theCUBE interviewed Mark Shuttleworth at the OpenStack Summit following the Canonical founder’s keynote in Vancouver. Read on for the full interview, and to hear more on the economics of cloud. Rethinking the… | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

Simplifying deployment and management of edge clouds with CPLANE.ai

Title: Simplifying deployment and management of edge clouds Speakers: Matt Akins & Brandon Williams Date/Time: June 13, 12:00PM EST / 5:00PM BST Canonical recently announced a partnership with CPLANE.ai to simplify cloud management.… | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

OpenStack Summit Vancouver: Automating the data centre

Stu Miniman and John Boyer of theCUBE interviewed Mark Shuttleworth at the OpenStack Summit following the Canonical founder’s keynote in Vancouver. Read on for the full interview, and to hear more on the economics of cloud. Rethinking the… | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

Emerging Trends in Financial Services: IoT, AI, and Blockchain

Title: Emerging Trends in Financial Services: IoT, AI, and Blockchain Speakers: Mark Baker (Canonical), John Erik Setsaas (Signicat), Wincie Wong (RBS), Vivek Bajaj (IBM) Date/Time: June 5, 7:30AM EST / 12:30PM BST   The world of… | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

Ubuntu Server development summary – 29 May 2018

The purpose of this communication is to provide a status update and highlights for any interesting subjects from the Ubuntu Server Team. If you would like to reach the server team, you can find us at the #ubuntu-server channel on Freenode.… | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

OpenStack Summit Vancouver 2018 Keynotes

OpenStack Charms – Project update A big fan of Charms? Then you won’t want to miss this OpenStack Charms update from James Page, Technical Architect, Canonical, as he discusses the latest changes in the project. See what’s new… | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

OpenStack Insights: Mark Shuttleworth

Mark Shuttleworth, Founder and CEO of Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu, discusses making OpenStack more cost efficient, Kubernetes and shares a company update with theCUBE at OpenStack Summit Vancouver, 2018. | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

Decreasing the complexity of IoT adoption with Edge as a Service model

  Last week, much of the IoT industry descended on Santa Clara, California, for the annual IoT World trade show. One of the exhibitors present were Rigado who Canonical partnered with earlier this year to deploy Ubuntu Core on their… | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

Canonical Managed Cloud adds data protection and recovery with Trilio

Canonical BootStack and Ubuntu Advantage customers now can access TrilioVault OpenStack Vancouver: – May 22, 2018 – Canonical and Trilio announced today a partnership agreement to deliver TrilioVault backup and recovery… | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

Ubuntu Server development summary – 22 May 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. If you would like to reach the server team, you can find us at the #ubuntu-server… | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

Offline Computing – 10 Apps for the Digital Nomad

In today’s always-connected, constantly-inturrupted world, it can often be rewarding to go offline. Disconnecting from the Internet doesn’t mean you have to buy a yurt, live on beans, and get no work done though! While… | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

Desktop plans for 18.10

Bionic is out the door and we’ve started the Cosmic cycle so I wanted to take this opportunity to tell you about our plans for this cycle, the sorts of features we want to work on and what you can expect from 18.10 when it arrives in… | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

Creating the world’s first robotic tennis ball collector with Ubuntu

From manufacturing plants to homes, robots have become a staple in the modern world for making life easier. This ability to boost convenience is what the startup company, Tennibot, is looking to bring to tennis courts around the world.… | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

Top Snaps in April 2018

In case you missed it, here are some of the snaps we featured during April 2018. Here you’ll find snaps to enhance your productivity, tools for creatives, IDEs for developers and games for the weekend. You can stay up to date with… | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

Canonical React to Ubuntu Snap Store Cryptocurrency Mining Malware

Last Friday (11 May 2018) we learned that a snap was mining cryptocurrency in the background while the application was running. The practical implication of that is the overuse of local resources on a user’s system, well beyond what a… | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

Ubuntu Server development summary – 15 May 2018

The purpose of this communication is to provide a status update and highlights for any interesting subjects from the Ubuntu Server Team. If you would like to reach the server team, you can find us at the #ubuntu-server channel on Freenode.… | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

Trust and security in the Snap Store

Last Friday (11 May 2018) we learned that a snap was mining cryptocurrency in the background while the application was running. The practical implication of that is the overuse of local resources on a user’s system, well beyond what a… | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

Trust and security in the Snap Store

Last Friday (11 May 2018) we learned that a snap was mining cryptocurrency in the background while the application was running. The practical implication of that is the overuse of local resources on a user’s system, well beyond what a… | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago