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9 posts from 2012
Top 10 questions about Ubuntu Server
By Canonical, 26 October 2012
What’s different about Ubuntu Server? Is it secure enough to use in my business? Will it work on my hardware? Whether you’ve already deployed Ubuntu in your...
Manage thousands of desktops, servers and cloud instances with Landscape
By Canonical, 17 October 2012
Landscape provides a single, easy-to-use, browser-based control panel, through which you can manage your machines from anywhere. With a fully scriptable API,...
Ubuntu Server Edition for the enterprise
By Canonical, 21 September 2012
In this white paper, we’ll take a look at how Ubuntu’s unique dual-release cycle can bring the best innovations from the open-source world to your test and...
Ubuntu Desktop for the enterprise
By Canonical, 21 September 2012
Ubuntu has become a serious contender for businesses looking for desktop alternatives. As an open-source system, it offers huge licensing savings over...
Creating the open cloud
By Canonical, 4 May 2012
Amid all the hype surrounding the cloud, there has been a growing need for open and proven components that enable any business to benefit from elastic...
Configuring Keystone in OpenStack (Essex)
By Canonical, 16 April 2012
Keystone is an identity service written in Python that provides a pluggable back end, designed to support various protocols for authentication and...
Ubuntu Server: the best choice for business
By Canonical, 13 March 2012
Leading Linux-based operating system Ubuntu Server is engineered to support the needs of business in 21st century. In this why paper we look at 11 top reasons...
Ubuntu and Hadoop: the perfect match
By Canonical, 13 March 2012
In many fields of IT, there are always stand-out technologies. This is definitely the case in the Big Data space, where Hadoop is leading the way. However,...
Ubuntu: helping drive business insight from big data
By Canonical, 13 March 2012
Today, Big Data isn’t just for big companies, and it isn’t just happening on the web. In fact more and more organisations in multiple sectors are recognising...