Ubuntu 24.04 LTS, codenamed #NobleNumbat, is now available to download and install. “Ubuntu 24.04 LTS takes a bold step into performance engineering and confidential computing to deliver an enterprise-grade innovation platform, supported for at least 12 years”, Mark Shuttleworth, CEO of Canonical. Read more about this historic #Ubuntu release: https://lnkd.in/di68SipN
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We deliver open source to the world faster, more securely and more cost effectively than any other company. We're also the publishers of Ubuntu, the world’s most popular enterprise Linux from cloud to edge, together with a passionate global community of 200,000+ contributors. Ubuntu means 'humanity to others'. We chose it because it embodies the generosity at the heart of open source, the new normal for platforms and innovation. Together with a community of 200,000, we publish an operating system that runs from the tiny connected devices up to the world's biggest mainframes, the platform that everybody uses on the public cloud, and the workstation experience of the world's most productive developers. Secure and reliable, elegant and intuitive, and open for innovation - this is the future of open source, which is why we're proud to be the developers of the fastest growing Linux in the world despite already being the most widely deployed. If you're interested in a career at Canonical, we are a remote-first company so please apply to any suitable role as skills are valued more than location, despite some having a preferred geographic preference. www.canonical.com
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The machine learning industry has evolved tremendously. This has led to the development of a large number of platforms that cover different needs, and address users with different experiences. Choosing the right platform for a machine learning project is still a challenge for most professionals. We approach this challenge in our recent whitepaper “Lightweight machine learning with MLflow”. 🧐 In this whitepaper we will: • Cover key factors to consider when selecting a machine learning platform • Introduce MLflow and main reasons to use it • Explore primary functions of MLFlow • Compare KubeFlow and MLFlow Learn more: https://lnkd.in/dztpPDSJ #machinelearning #mlflow
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Should you use open-source databases?🧐 You are not alone in asking this question. Several companies are torn between the rise in appeal of #opensource databases and the undeniable challenges inherent to their adoption. ➡️ Let’s explore the trends, the drivers and the challenges related to open-source #database adoption: https://lnkd.in/dmVk57FR
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July 16th marks #AIAppreciationDay where the positive achievements of AI are celebrated. Read the case study to explore how University of Tasmania unlocks real-time space tracking with AI/ML supercomputing from Firmus and Canonical. 🏆 The University of Tasmania, being among the leading providers of space tracking in the southern hemisphere, needed a GPU-based modern infrastructure that could support its immense data processing requirements without drastically inflating costs – and the solution was right at the university’s doorstep. #AIML #MachineLearning
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Closing out Friday with our latest #Ubuntu Desktop team update. Halfway through our development cycle for Ubuntu 24.10 we've got a lot of stuff to cover, including: ◾ A testing PPA for our new cloud-identity broker on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS ◾ More Active Directory features back-ported to Ubuntu 22.04 LTS ◾ Improved snap update messaging designs for Ubuntu 24.10 And much more!
Ubuntu Desktop’s 24.10 Dev Cycle - Part 3: July Update
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Security is always a interesting mingle of risk management, and regulatory compliance. One of the interesting up and coming regulations in this space is the EU's Cyber Resiliency Act (CRA). This regulation applies to products with 'digital elements' sold in the EU, so think digital products (But not services or SaaS). If you work on digital products sold in the EU, and want to better understand how this might impact you check out the below resources: For a quick overview on the CRA check our my latest Forbes post: https://lnkd.in/gYrJjxZf For a longer overview check out our canonical blog: https://lnkd.in/g3qjVKCF To see the current draft regulation: https://lnkd.in/g_FujmGN
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🚗 Ubuntu offers unique opportunities for innovation to automotive companies. Do you want to improve your lifecycle management and cloud integration? Or are you focusing on the in-vehicle technology and experience? Do you want to make your automotive factory smarter? Read our whitepaper and start innovating ➡ https://lnkd.in/d9xR3iut #automotive #whitepaper #ubuntu #linux
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As new legislation is introduced for #IoT embedded devices, it is crucial to securely maintain the operating system along with commonly used applications and dependencies. This is why Canonical has introduced 𝐔𝐛𝐮𝐧𝐭𝐮 𝐏𝐫𝐨 for Devices, and partners like Advantech are using it to ensure compliance with FIPS requirements. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/deB42SZ2
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Join us 𝐥𝐢𝐯𝐞 on July 11th together with Michal Hucko and Orfeas Kourkakis from Canonical's product engineering team, and learn about the latest changes, features and integrations available for Charmed Kubeflow 1.9.
Charmed Kubeflow 1.9 in Beta
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Are you familiar with Ubuntu Pro? Well, we are now offering it for IoT embedded devices. Watch the video to learn all the advantages of Pro in just 2 minutes. https://lnkd.in/gN_k6AMw
Ubuntu Pro explained in 2 minutes
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