Blog posts tagged
“saiku”

5 posts


Guest
1 March 2016

Juju 2.0 and LXD opens a whole new dimension to developing BI apps

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I’ve been itching to write this post since I got back from Config Mgmt Camp in Gent a few weeks ago. The developers over at Canonical are gearing up to launch Juju 2.0. Maybe not yet a household name in the devops land but it is certainly making waves and with a company like Canonical

Guest
1 March 2016


Guest
5 February 2016

Juju Charmers Summit: The Real Day

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Okay then, day 3. My liver is still pretty much functioning although hopefully I can “juju deploy new-liver” on my trip back to the UK. So what happened on day 3? Of course for those not interested in Juju there was no day 3, but for those who stuck around, hopefully they had a very

Guest
5 February 2016


Guest
5 February 2016

Juju Charmers Summit: Day 2

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I’ll be honest with you here, I love open source software evangelism, I will talk about it for days given an audience. You are my audience, so thank you very much…. Okay, so I won’t lie last night involved some consumption of alcohol. Luckily everyone rocked up pretty much on time, and then it rained

Guest
5 February 2016


Guest
4 February 2016

From the trenches: Juju ‘Management’ Camp

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Okay it’s a lie, it was really Config Management Camp, but I was really only there for one purpose. Over the years as a small tech company we have tried a number of automation systems for our server and the honest truth, is that unless you have a dedicated sys admin and people running your

Guest
4 February 2016


Canonical
21 September 2015

Why I like Juju….

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  A long time ago Canonical (of Ubuntu fame) got in touch with us and asked if we’d like to bring Saiku to their new Juju platform. We were sceptical and semi agreed but ended up getting diverted to other stuff and never got started. Then a few months ago Canonical (still of Ubuntu fame)

Canonical
21 September 2015