June 2016: big software, new releases, and a CIO’s guide to telco
James Donner
on 10 June 2016
Welcome to our brand new monthly blog! This month, learn about the industry trend toward Big Software, highlights of the Ubuntu 16.04 LTS release, and our latest eBook – “CIO’s guide to SDN, NFV and VNF”. Be sure to check out our roundup of Industry news!
Mark Shuttleworth: Big Software is THE biggest problem facing CIOs today
Every CIO is tackling the challenge of building and maintaining complex microservices-based solutions in the cloud. But the costs of managing such ‘Big Software’ using traditional thinking, resourcing models and legacy tools erodes competitive economics and often leads to failure.
Find out how Canonical is working with Robert Schwegler, Vice President & Chief Architect Infrastructure Cloud at Deutsche Telekom AG to solve the real world challenges that Big Software presents using tools with operational intelligence built in.
Canonical’s award-winning model-driven operations system Juju enables reusable, open source operations across hybrid cloud and physical infrastructure. Integration and operations are encoded in “charms” by vendors and the community of experts familiar with an app. These charms are reused by ops teams as standardised operations code that evolves along with the software itself.
Watch Mark Shuttleworth’s OpenStack Summit, Austin keynote for details and analysis of identifying and solving the big issue of Big Software; and don’t forget to watch our other Track Day videos to learn about containers, storage, and our cloud tools. You can also learn more about the vendors that embrace juju model-driven operations by joining Canonical’s Charm Partner Programme
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS Released
The latest version of Ubuntu Server is the best private cloud platform available today. Ubuntu 16.04 LTS is the only production-ready Linux distribution that brings you the latest version of OpenStack – Mitaka.
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS also includes the only OpenStack solution that can be natively deployed to containers and natively deploy container instances as workloads. Exclusive to Ubuntu is support for ZFS, which improves deployment time of containers and reduces their storage requirements by up to 80% with built-in copy-on-write and deduplication technology. Watch the release webinar on-demand to see what’s new.
For increased choice in private cloud adoption, Ubuntu 16.04 LTS is now supported across all x86-64 compatible architectures, as well as IBM LinuxONE/z, Power, OpenPower and ARM64. For more information on how Ubuntu and LinuxONE offer a better platform together, read the IDC analyst report from industry analyst Al Gillen.
eBook: CIO’s guide to SDN, NFV and VNF
Our latest eBook “CIO’s guide to SDN, NFV and VNF” discusses the differences in SDN & NFV approaches and how telcos and media clouds can benefit, economically, and technically, from these modern networking approaches.
If you’re new to software based networking, or just unclear on the differences in all the latest concepts, this eBook is an essential read.
Most popular blog posts
- [Webinar] Discover the Cloud and Scale Out World of Ubuntu on IBM, from Canonical
- [Blog] Building a nervous system for OpenStack
- [eBook] Forrester Research report: accelerate your cloud expansion
- [Video] Using containers to create the world’s fastest OpenStack
- [News] What’s possible with Ubuntu on Mainframe?
- [Howto] LXD 2.0: Live migration
Industry news roundup
Enjoy a selection of articles curated for you from the Web on range of hot topics in the industry right now.
Ubuntu Cloud in the news
- Canonical lines up more partnerships — positive JuJu abounds
- Mark Shuttleworth Challenges OpenStack to Think about Leadership
- Ubuntu 16.04 LTS brings OpenStack Mitaka, ZFS, LXD containers and Snap packaging
- 16.04 LTS packs a lot of punches for enterprise customers
OpenStack/NFV
- OpenStack experts on misperceptions, telecom adoption and cloud | #CrowdChat
- OpenStack Grows Up: Observations From The OpenStack Summit
- Software-defined networking touches every industry segment
- OpenStack, SDN, and Container Networking Power Enterprise Cloud at PayPal
Containers/Storage
- Containers 101: Linux containers and Docker explained
- How to make containers more secure
- Ubuntu, Juju, Kubernetes and the DevOps DISCO
- Digital signage solution Screenly chooses Canonical’s Ubuntu Core software
Big Data/Machine Learning/Deep Learning/IoT
- Watch Microsoft Accelerator’s Machine Learning Demo Day here
- Google Builds Its First Chip Just For Machine Learning
- How Companies Are Using Machine Learning to Get Faster and More Efficient
- QNAP Partners With Canonical To Enhance NAS with Ubuntu
If you’d like to discuss any of these stories with a Canonical expert don’t hesitate to contact us.
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