Enterprise
Cloud and server
Do closed clouds slow down time to market?
by Mark Baker on 12 November 2012
Get close to the business. It is a maxim CIOs live by. It means understanding exactly what drives the organisation. In a downturn, everyone wants to cut...
Desktop
Top 10 questions about Ubuntu Server
by Canonical on 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...
Cloud and server
Manage thousands of desktops, servers and cloud instances with Landscape
by Canonical on 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,...
Cloud and server
Cloud glossary and definitions
by Canonical on 8 October 2012
Cloud has created its own vocabulary, with new words and phrases to describe technologies, practices and concepts that had scarcely been imagined five or ten...
Cloud and server
The business case: open source maturity
by Canonical on 26 September 2012
Like nearly all companies around the world, our business has benefited massively from open source technology. Samba has helped us allow Windows users upload...
Cloud and server
Open cloud computing: mergers and aquisitions
by Canonical on 26 September 2012
Welcome to our new blog series. Over the next couple of months (at least) we’re going to take a look at the open cloud and what it means for businesses like...
Cloud and server
Cloud computing primer
by nickbarcet on 26 September 2012
Our ebook is about making the cloud as straight forward as possible. If you want to reap the benefits of the open cloud but don’t know exactly where to start...
Desktop
Ubuntu Server Edition for the enterprise
by Canonical on 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...
Desktop
Five golden rules for Ubuntu migration
by Canonical on 21 September 2012
The enterprise desktop is ripe for change. And if you’re thinking about how to make it happen then our latest guide is for you. This new, free ebook will show...
Desktop
Crunch time on the enterprise desktop
by Canonical on 21 September 2012
The enterprise desktop is ripe for change. With support for Windows XP coming to an end, it’s time to find a better way. This ebook is about that better way....
Ubuntu
An enterprise summit not to be missed! – October 2012
by Cezzaine Zaher on 8 August 2012
The cloud is disrupting the enterprise computing world, driven by the growth of open-source software. As a result, new opportunities are emerging; it’s time...
Ubuntu
Ubuntu Server: the best choice for business
by Canonical on 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...