Blog posts tagged
“certified public cloud”

6 posts


Canonical
1 December 2016

Taking a stand against unofficial Ubuntu images

Article Cloud and server

Ubuntu is amazing on the cloud because we work with cloud providers to ensure crisp, consistent and secure images which you can auto-update safely. On every major cloud—AWS, Azure, Google, Rackspace, SoftLayer and many more—you can be confident that ‘Ubuntu’ is Ubuntu, with the same commitment to quality that you can...

Canonical
1 December 2016


Udi Nachmany
28 November 2016

Canonical and AWS partner to deliver world-class support in the cloud

Article Cloud and server

In today’s software world, support is many times an afterthought or an expensive contract used only to keep-up with the latest patches, updates, and versions. Hidden costs to upgrade software, including downtime, scheduling, and planning are also factors that need to be considered. Canonical does not believe the...

Udi Nachmany
28 November 2016


Udi Nachmany
3 November 2016

Open Telekom Cloud joins Certified Public Cloud

Article Canonical announcements

Official Ubuntu images for public cloud VMs, with European data sovereignty through T-Systems’ Open Telekom Cloud Data sovereignty is one of the hot topics in cloud computing—but especially over the past year as new EU regulations have come into play. At the same time, US-based public cloud providers, such as AWS,...

Udi Nachmany
3 November 2016


Canonical
7 October 2016

Ubuntu Certified Public Cloud Programme

Article Ubuntu

If you operate a public cloud or you’re considering launching one, the Ubuntu Certified Public Cloud programme lets you make certified, secure and up to date Ubuntu images available to your users, along with the opportunity to offer management, monitoring and commercial support from Canonical – all of which represent...

Canonical
7 October 2016


Ellen Arnold
9 August 2016

Professional support for Ubuntu now easier than ever

Article Cloud and server

Canonical’s professional support subscription Ubuntu Advantage (UA)—for cloud, server and desktop—is now even easier to purchase or renew with the launch of the UA store [buy.ubuntu.com]. UA helps organisations around the world to manage their Ubuntu deployments. It includes: Bug fixes & security updates, documentation,...

Ellen Arnold
9 August 2016


Udi Nachmany
14 January 2016

5 reasons you should only use certified images on the public cloud

Article Cloud and server

Ubuntu has a long history in the cloud. Not only is it the world’s number one platform for deployments of OpenStack (as we’ve covered here), it also runs more public cloud workloads than all other platforms combined. Fast, secure, and proven in the most demanding production environments, it is extremely popular with the...

Udi Nachmany
14 January 2016