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Your guest, your choice: running Windows Server on Ubuntu OpenStack
by Canonical on 2 September 2014
It is no secret that Ubuntu is by far the most popular cloud guest OS on the world’s major public clouds. Figures range from 55-75% depending on the source...
Cloud and server
Cloudbase Solutions partnership
by Dustin Kirkland on 20 May 2014
We are happy to announce a partnership with Cloudbase Solutions for bringing Windows support in Juju and MaaS. During the keynote of the OpenStack Summit in...
Cloud and server
Top 10 questions about Ubuntu
by Canonical on 14 December 2012
It’s the end of the year, we met with lots of people from all around the world, at various conferences and events and wherever they were from and whatever...
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...
Desktop
Windows 8 part 2: Licensing complexity
by Canonical on 12 November 2012
Last time we talked about how Windows 8 brings a dramatic shift to user experience. Today we’re going to explore whether businesses can escape the Window’s...
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...
Desktop
Windows 8 migration? Let’s open the debate
by Canonical on 8 October 2012
It’s the CIO’s nightmare scenario. The chief executive boots up on a Monday morning and spits coffee and pastry as he struggles in vain to find the essential...
Ubuntu
Metal Sales deploys mission-critical servers five times faster with Ubuntu
by Canonical on 4 October 2010
US-based Metal Sales Manufacturing needed to upgrade its server infrastructure so that it could accelerate processes, integrate new applications and scale to...
Ubuntu
Chicago-based financial services company chooses Ubuntu and cuts server infrastructure by 70 per cent
by Canonical on 4 October 2010
Financial services company Equitec was running its mission-critical, proprietary trading software on 100 Windows-based servers. After experiencing a series of...
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