Cloud and server
To prepare for the hybrid future, try OpenStack now
by nickbarcet on 12 December 2012
Ubuntu
Juju GUI for visual cloud orchestration
by Mark Baker on 10 December 2012
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Searching in the Dash in Ubuntu 13.04
by Canonical on 7 December 2012
The Ubuntu 12.10 release saw the Dash take another important step towards fulfilling its intended purpose of being an online, global search tool that helps...
Desktop
Windows 8 part 3: Don’t let legacy apps block the benefits of open source
by Canonical on 4 December 2012
Hidden away in the dark corner of every business there are monsters that scare the bejesus out of many an IT manager. They are little legacy applications,...
Desktop
How will consumerisation of personal devices affect the choice of OS?
by Canonical on 4 December 2012
Best of our webinars – (Relates to content in this webinar) Along with the cloud, one of the big trends in corporate IT in recent years is the consumerisation...
Ubuntu
Design and arts in education
by Canonical on 30 November 2012
Ubuntu’s design team supports #includedesign, which is a important initiative – supported by many design organizations and companies.
Ubuntu
Sputnik – Dell’s Ubuntu-based developer laptop is here
by Canonical on 29 November 2012
Ubuntu has long been a favourite with developers – especially in the worlds of web and cloud development. We’re excited that, from today, serious (and...
Cloud and server
Ubuntu and BitNami
by Canonical on 29 November 2012
Learn why BitNami uses Ubuntu on Amazon Web Services to help developers adapt their applications to work on the desktop, the server and the cloud.
Cloud and server
What’s next for OpenStack?
by Canonical on 29 November 2012
OpenStack is an open source phenomenon. What started as a disruptive force for early adopting developers has morphed into the platform of choice for some of...
Ubuntu
llgo update #10: "hello, world!" redux
by Canonical on 25 November 2012
It’s about time for another progress update on llgo. I’ve made decent progress recently, so let’s go through what’s new.HighlightsI’ve been refactoring bits...
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Solving design problems
by Matthew Paul Thomas on 23 November 2012
To solve a design problem, define the target user, test the existing solution (if any), evaluate alternative solutions, and test with real users. The more of...