Canonical adds Advanced Ubuntu Service and Support Offering

Posted on September 10, 2009
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Canonical adds Advanced Ubuntu Service and Support
Offering

Premium Service
Engineer provides support for mission-critical and complex Ubuntu
environments

LONDON, September 3, 2009
– Canonical, the company
behind the Ubuntu project, announced today an
advanced service and support offering that gives large enterprises
with complex IT environments a highly-skilled, dedicated Canonical
support professional.

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Canonical Systems Management and Monitoring Tool Adds Dedicated Server

Posted on August 12, 2009
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Canonical Systems Management and Monitoring Tool
Adds Dedicated Server

‘Landscape Dedicated Server’ Now Available For Pre-Order

LONDON, August 4, 2008 – Canonical, the founder
of the Ubuntu project, announced today a new architecture and
installation option for its systems management and monitoring system
for Ubuntu machines - enabling enterprises to have greater local
control over their deployments.

Canonical’s Landscape Dedicated Server will be available to be
installed on the customer’s site running on their local network.

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Canonical to Offer Ubuntu Desktop Support and Services

Posted on August 12, 2009
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Canonical
to Offer Ubuntu Desktop Support and Services

New
offerings to individuals and small businesses to
ease transition to fastest growing Linux desktop

London,
July 31, 2009:
Canonical, the founder of the Ubuntu project,
announced today it has launched new support services for individuals
using Ubuntu desktop – and small businesses looking for cost
effective alternatives to Microsoft Windows and Apple Mac.

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Canonical releases source code for Launchpad

Posted on August 12, 2009
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Canonical releases source code for Launchpad

Release of Launchpad to encourage innovation

London
July 21, 2009:
Canonical, the founder of the Ubuntu project, announced
today that it has open-sourced the code that runs Launchpad, the
software development and collaboration platform used by tens of
thousands of developers.

Launchpad is used to build Ubuntu
and thousands of other projects, and its users can now participate
directly in the development of Launchpad itself.

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