With Red Hat’s announcement that it will be killing off the free CentOS variant of its flagship distribution - Red Hat Enterprise Linux - thousands of users are left perplexed.
What are the options available for migrating to Ubuntu from CentOS? What does a migration ‘look like’? How much will it cost our organisation and how much time will it take to migrate?
These are just a few of the questions our team receives almost everyday, so we are giving you the opportunity to speak directly with the experts in a live Q&A session!
This 30 minute panel session will cover:
- Ubuntu as a viable alternative to CentOS
- Market options comparisons based on required resources and technical advantages
- Any questions put forward by the audience - this is a session tailored to what is important to you.
RecordedMar 11 202157 mins
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Lorenzo Cavassa- Field Engineer, Canonical; Giuseppe Petralia- Cloud Operations Engineer, Canonical
L'infrastruttura aziendale sta guidando l'efficienza, eppure ci si aspetta che i dipartimenti informatici abbassino i costi. Come possono riuscirci? Vi porteremo le storie di imprese e istituzioni italiane che hanno tagliato il loro budget IT e ottenuto un'innovazione accelerata.
Il 12 maggio, unisciti al gruppo di esperti di Ubuntu per un evento virtuale dal vivo che riunisce varie soluzioni per l'infrastruttura aziendale e storie di clienti. Avrai l'opportunità di fare domande direttamente ai nostri relatori e di essere coinvolto in una conversazione sull'ottimizzazione dell'infrastruttura.
Durante l’evento, parleremo di:
● Infrastruttura aziendale: le sfide relative alla scalabilità e al TCO
● Sfruttare l’automazione: OpenStack, Kubernetes e Kubeflow
● Casi studio di ottimizzazioni del rapporto prezzo/performance
Maciej Mazur, Product Manager at Canonical, Kyle Harper, Director of AI Strategy at Dell, Michael Boros, AI Strategy at Dell
While new AI algorithms and training methods get all the hype, most analysts agree that data scientists spend up to 80% of their time on data: exploration, acquisition, ingestion, transformation and cleansing. This webinar will explore best open source platforms and tools that help to work on large and varyings datasets, which is the first step of a 4 piece series on the journey to AI.
Wajeeha Hamid, Product Manager OSM; Maciej Mazur, Product Manager Telco
The transition to virtualized infrastructure and software network functions requires a re-evaluation in the telecom production environments. Network function is not alone.
It includes the monitoring, logging, scaling, auditing, upgrades, and security, etc.
To achieve exceptional performance, these Day-2 operations become tiresome in manual management processes and the big functions need operations to be open source and automated. Although there are multiple tools for LMA (Logging, Monitoring, and Alerting) like Prometheus, Grafana, and Graylog which can serve the purpose but reconfiguring these tools with every update in your network functions can reduce the human operators to tears.
Join our webinar to learn how Charmed OSM with the help of juju eases the deployment and integration of LMA stack with your existing network functions.
Lech Sandecki - Product Manager, Rick Harding - Server Engineering Mgr and Alex Murray - Security Staff Engineer
As major organisations migrate and continue to build, test and deploy across open source technologies, security of those platforms is always top-of-mind. With Ubuntu, security is built in from its foundation, making it a popular Linux distribution used by developers and a secure platform for production environments across any multi-cloud infrastructure, even extending to devices and edge computing.
The Ubuntu security team at Canonical is constantly working to review threats, fix vulnerabilities and upgrade security capabilities for releases to protect your systems and mission-critical workloads.
Get the full Ubuntu security story and see how our teams are securing Ubuntu systems across cloud, device and edge environments.
In this webinar, join our team to learn how:
- Ubuntu is built with security in mind from the ground up, and how we keep you protected against major vulnerabilities
- How you can ensure performant open source in production environments
- Specific security services that can help you achieve maximum availability by reducing downtime and providing access to high and critical CVE fixes
- Ubuntu helps organisations remain compliant with government and industry standards and regulations, including Common Criteria EAL2 with FIPS 140-2 Level 1 certified crypto modules
Dorian Naveh - Senior IHV Alliance Business Development Director, Canonical and Patrick Thomas - Cloud Technologist, Dell
In this webinar, we will update viewers on the latest open source market trends and dive into three key solutions from Dell and Canonical - OpenStack, Kubernetes and Edge - that customers can implement today to realize cost of ownership and operational benefits.
Community-maintained build systems like Buildroot and Yocto have abstracted and automated Linux embedding, to the point that any developer can create a distribution for most of the architectures and platforms. However, enterprises running embedded Linux in production and at scale oftentimes have requirements that community contributions do not address. A gap which embedded Linux vendors fill by offering expertise and enterprise support, thus reducing time to market.
Device manufacturers therefore face a dilemma today: whether to roll their own Linux distribution as an internal platform for embedded projects, or whether to use a commercially supported embedded Linux distribution.
In this webinar you'll get a comprehensive overview of all AI/ML use cases in the telecom space. You'll also learn what infrastructure and software components are needed to enable them, and how open source software can help you achieve the best price-to-performance ratio for your business. We'll then go over the most prominent modern devops approaches that can help you increase adoption speed and time to market for ML based services. Finally, we'll cover the data scientists' perspective, and how you can experiment with telecom stack thanks to open source.
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アンケート:https://forms.gle/t3YmJN75CnBxCo2w7
Kubeflow has seen wide interest from across industries as a technology to automate data science workflows, from data extraction to monitoring models in production. However, Kubeflow is composed of 30+ microservices that need to be deployed, configured, maintained, integrated and independently upgraded whenever there is a new release of one of the components.
In this webinar, we walk you through a few of the challenges of operating Kubeflow and how the latest technologies of software operations and lifecycle management can help, namely the most recent model-driven operators.
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As major organisations migrate and continue to build, test and deploy across open source technologies, security of those platforms is always top-of-mind. With Ubuntu, security is built in from its foundation, making it a popular Linux distribution used by developers and a secure platform for production environments across on-prem and multi-cloud infrastructure, even extending to devices and edge computing.
The Ubuntu security team at Canonical is constantly working to review threats, fix vulnerabilities and upgrade out-of-the-box security capabilities for releases to protect your systems and mission-critical workloads.
Get the full Ubuntu security story and see how our teams are securing Ubuntu systems across server, device and edge environments.
In this webinar, join our team to learn how:
- Ubuntu is built with security in mind from the ground up, and how we keep you protected against major vulnerabilities
- How you can ensure performant open source in production environments
- Specific security services that can help you achieve maximum availability by reducing downtime and providing access to high and critical CVE fixes
- Ubuntu helps organisations remain compliant with government and industry standards and regulations, including CIS benchmark hardening and audit, Common Criteria EAL2 and FIPS 140-2 Level 1 certified crypto modules
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With Red Hat’s announcement that it will be killing off the free CentOS variant of its flagship distribution - Red Hat Enterprise Linux - thousands of users are left perplexed.
What are the options available for migrating to Ubuntu from CentOS? What does a migration ‘look like’? How much will it cost our organisation and how much time will it take to migrate?
These are just a few of the questions our team receives almost everyday, so we are giving you the opportunity to speak directly with the experts in a live Q&A session!
This 30 minute panel session will cover:
- Ubuntu as a viable alternative to CentOS
- Market options comparisons based on required resources and technical advantages
- Any questions put forward by the audience - this is a session tailored to what is important to you.
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Ubuntu Core 20 introduces improvements in endpoint security and amplifies productivity for embedded system developers in the enterprise. With the newest release of Ubuntu Core there is support for secure boot and full disk encryption, so that you can build trustworthy devices cost-effectively, without implementing complex security features yourself.
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• Demonstrate how to build a signed system image declaratively in the blink of an eye
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Edge computing is going to be a new cloud in the next year. However, investment in MEC from a telecom operator perspective is expensive. On this webinar, you will learn what are the existing business use cases, as well as the ones on the horizon in the next 18 months, that make such an investment worth considering for telcos. We will also do a deep dive into some of them to see what is required in order to implement them, as well as how open source software can make this easier for network providers.
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