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WSLConf: The first conference dedicated to Windows Subsystem for Linux goes virtual
By Sohini Bianka Roy, 5 March 2020
On March 10th and 11th, WSLConf – a conference dedicated to Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) – will go 100% virtual and be live-streamed for all its...
Creating real-time ready systems with ACRN and Ubuntu
By alfonsosanchezbeato, 3 March 2020
Sometimes you really need a deterministic response time in your system. For example, a robotic arm that needs to be at the right place at exactly the right...
Anbox Cloud – An introduction
By Alex Cattle, 3 March 2020
Anbox Cloud, Canonical’s recently launched platform, delivers Android at scale in the cloud. Leveraging Android as a guest operating system to virtualise...
How to launch IoT devices – Part 3: make vs buy decisions
By nilayshrugged, 3 March 2020
(This blog post is part of a 5 part series, titled “How to launch IoT devices”. It will cover the key choices and concerns when turning bright IoT ideas into...
Kubeflow 1.0 launches
By Eduardo Aguilar Pelaez, 2 March 2020
Kubeflow 1.0 has been released today and Canonical would like to take this opportunity to congratulate the community for their hard work and leadership...
How Domotz streamlined provisioning of IoT devices
By cmoullec, 27 February 2020
Learn how Ubuntu Core and snaps gives Domotz a competitive advantage As the number of IoT devices scale, the challenges of provisioning and keeping them up to...
Experimental feature: snap refresh awareness and update inhibition
By Igor Ljubuncic, 27 February 2020
We’d like to follow up on last week’s article about parallel installs for classic snaps with another bleeding-edge topic. Today, we will discuss snap...
Canonical at the OSM-MR#8 Hackfest, Madrid
By Tytus Kurek, 27 February 2020
To all telecommunications service providers, global system integrators, research institutions, OSM community members and innovators all over the world:...
Canonical takes leadership role in security for ROS
By joemcmanus, 26 February 2020
Canonical is committed to the future of robotics, as proven a short time ago when we joined the Technical Steering Committee of the second version of the...
Quick-add KVMs for MAAS
By Bill Wear, 25 February 2020
When designing or testing with MAAS, it’s often handy to start with virtual machines. If you’re just on your laptop, and you want to check out a new MAAS...
Parallel installs for classic snaps
By Igor Ljubuncic, 20 February 2020
For a while now, snapd has supported the ability to install and use multiple instances of the same snap in parallel. This allows users to test features in new...