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Canonical widens Kubernetes support with kubeadm
By Canonical, 6 December 2018
Canonical is pleased to announce commercial support for Kubernetes clusters deployed using kubeadm. Companies using kubeadm to deploy Kubernetes in...
Canonical and Supermicro collaborate to advance enterprises’ Kubernetes adoption
By Canonical, 6 December 2018
Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu, and Supermicro, a global leader in enterprise computing, storage, networking and green technologies, today announce a...
Minimum viable Kubernetes
By Michael Iatrou, 5 December 2018
The appeal of Kubernetes is universal. Application development, operations and infrastructure teams recognise diverse reasons for its immediate utility and...
Canonical publishes auto-apply vulnerability patch for Kubernetes
By Thibaut Rouffineau, 4 December 2018
Charmed distribution of Kubernetes clusters auto-apply vulnerability patches for CVE-2018-1002105 On December 3 2018, the Kubernetes project disclosed a...
Ubuntu Server development summary – 04 December 2018
By Chad Smith, 4 December 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...
Design and Web team summary – 04 December 2018
By Anthony Dillon, 4 December 2018
Welcome to the latest work and updates from the design and web team. Web squad Takeovers In collaboration with the marketing team, we have produced three...
Collaborative robots – Cobots and the changing nature of work
By Guest, 3 December 2018
This is a guest blog by Jamie Branch, Corrosion Engineer at Apellix. Collaborative robots, or cobots, work side by side with humans to enhance human...
GitKraken picks up community demand to adopt snaps
By Sarah Dickinson, 29 November 2018
Used by the likes of Netflix, Tesla and Apple, GitKraken is the go-to home for developers who are looking for a more user-friendly interface for Git with...
Running Android in the Cloud with Amazon EC2 A1 instances
By Simon Fels, 29 November 2018
Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced the availability of their new Amazon EC2 A1 instances powered by custom AWS Graviton processors based on the Arm...
Six reasons why developers choose Ubuntu Desktop
By Sarah Dickinson, 28 November 2018
Used in more than 240 countries, by governments, enterprises, and consumers alike, Ubuntu Desktop is the number one Linux operating system (OS) in the world....
Ubuntu available in new AWS Marketplace for Containers
By Canonical, 28 November 2018
The new AWS Marketplace for Containers, launched this week at AWS Re:Invent, provides another fantastic opportunity for developers across public, private and...