Charms

Cloud and server

Cloudbase and Canonical partner to bring Windows Hyper-V Support

by Canonical on 21 May 2015

Partners bring Windows Hyper-V support to managed OpenStack clouds Cloudbase Solutions, the developer of Windows components in OpenStack, announced today that...

Cloud and server
Cloud and server

Market Leaders EMC and Canonical Extend OpenStack Partnership

by John Zannos on 6 May 2015

Today’s cloud workloads are driving storage requirements at an exponential rate, making storage an important part of any OpenStack deployment. Clients are...

Cloud and server

10Duke joins the Charm Partner Programme

by Canonical on 22 April 2015

Canonical is excited to announce that 10Duke, the leading European backend as a service (BaaS) provider, is the latest partner to join the Canonical Charm...

Cloud and server

Why an AppScale / Canonical Partnership is Important

by Canonical on 20 April 2015

It’s exciting to be partnering with Canonical / Ubuntu again as a member of their Charm Partner Program. This partnership is more than a simple “logo...

Cloud and server

Using the Services Framework to Implement Your Charm’s Intent

by Nick Moffitt on 15 April 2015

When we design our charms, we typically know the sources of information we have in mind (configuration settings, relation data, etc.), and the actions we want...

Cloud and server
Cloud and server
Internet of Things

Predictive Maintenance on Industrial Turbines Explained via Duct Tape

by Maarten Ectors on 8 April 2015

In the world of IoT all consultancy slides talk about predictive maintenance as being the “Killer Industrial IoT App”. However Dataart took the theory to a...

Ubuntu

Project Calico and Canonical: Working Together at #MWC15

by Stephanie on 13 February 2015

Project Calico will be one of Canonical’s several technology demos at Mobile World Congress in Hall 8.1 at App Planet Stand CC8.20. Metaswitch’s Project...

Cloud and server

Ubuntu partner ecosystem growth continues

by John Dolen on 13 January 2015

Hear what our partners have to say. A primary reason for Ubuntu’s success is an active, and growing ecosystem of partners that work with us to build cloud...