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Freyja Cooper
27 August 2024

Join industry experts at Data and AI Masters

AI Article

Canonical’s free online event brings you two days of hands-on workshops from NVIDIA, Intel, Google, Microsoft and Dell Join us this October 1-2 as we host our inaugural Data and AI Masters event. Streamed online, the conference will be a two-day deep dive into the latest innovations in machine learning, data science, and data solutions. ...


Diogo Sousa
21 August 2024

How Ubuntu keeps you secure with KEV prioritisation

Security Article

The Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog (KEV) is a database published by the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) that serves as a reference to help organisations better manage vulnerabilities and keep pace with threat activity.By having a commitment to prioritise vulnerabilities contained in the KEV, Ubuntu is p ...


JP Meijers
21 August 2024

Hacker’s guide to the Raspberry Pi AI kit on Ubuntu

Ubuntu Article

In this blog post we discuss our experiences trying to get the Hailo-8L accelerator and its software running on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS. ...


Jehudi
16 August 2024

Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Confidential Virtual Machines with Ubuntu Pro enabled Now Available in the Microsoft Azure Marketplace

Ubuntu Article

Ubuntu 24.04 LTS and 22.04 LTS Confidential VMs with Ubuntu Pro now available on Azure Marketplace, offering enhanced security and compliance for sensitive workloads. ...


Philip Williams
16 August 2024

Managed storage with Ceph

Ceph Article

Treat your open source storage infrastructure as a service What if storage was like coffee: menu driven and truly service oriented? Everyone knows how quick and easy it is to order a cappuccino or cortado and have a friendly barista bring it to you in just minutes. Now imagine this is a user who needs ...


Marina Khachatryan
15 August 2024

Meet our Public Sector team at Technet Augusta 2024

Ubuntu Article

We’re excited to announce our participation in Technet Augusta 2024 from 19 to 22 August. ...


Amir Abdel Baki
13 August 2024

From product management to engineering leadership: Jon’s career progression at Canonical

Ubuntu Article

Career progression is crucial to employee engagement and retention. Canonical encourages employees to develop their own  personal development journeys, giving them the chance to apply internally for roles they are passionate about even if they come from different technical backgrounds. We have many great examples. Today we will be featuri ...


Julie Muzina
13 August 2024

Visual Testing: GitHub Actions Migration & Test Optimisation

Design Article

What is Visual Testing? Visual testing analyses the visual appearance of a user interface. Snapshots of pages are taken to create a “baseline”, or the current expectation of how each page should appear. Proposed changes are then compared against the baseline. Any snapshots that deviate from the baseline are flagged for review. For example ...


Stephanie Domas
13 August 2024

The Cyber Resilience Act: What it means for open source

Compliance Article

Canonical CISO Stephanie Domas outlines the community response to the EU Cyber Resilience Act and explores how it will affect enterprises using open source software. ...


Benjamin Ryzman
9 August 2024

What is the telco core network?

5G Article

Introduction The telecommunications industry relies heavily on their core network, which is essential for enabling communication and data transfer. As technology advances and data demand increases, these core networks pose significant challenges. Telcos may face immense difficulties in ensuring fast data transfer, maintaining network reli ...


JP Meijers
7 August 2024

AI Inference on the Edge with TensorFlow Lite

Ubuntu Article

This blog post dives into the world of AI on the edge, and how to deploy TensorFlow Lite models on edge devices. We’ll explore the challenges of managing dependencies and updates for these models, and how containerisation with Ubuntu Core and Snapcraft can streamline the process. Let’s start by defining what TensorFlow and its Lite ...