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RISC-V 101 – what is it and what does it mean for Canonical?

By Jon Taylor, 7 April 2026

In this blog I will look at some of the drivers for the growth of RISC-V, its value proposition and explain why supporting RISC-V is important to Canonical.

Ubuntu Summit 26.04 is coming: Save the date and share your story!

By ilvipero, 3 April 2026

Following the incredible success of Ubuntu Summit 25.10, we are thrilled to announce that Ubuntu Summit 26.04 is officially on the horizon. If you are new to...

How to manage Ubuntu fleets using on-premises Active Directory and ADSys

By Massimiliano Gori, 31 March 2026

The “hybrid fleet” is today’s reality: organizations diversify operating systems while Microsoft Active Directory (AD) remains the dominant identity “source...

Simplify bare metal operations for sovereign clouds

By David Beamonte, 30 March 2026

The way enterprises are thinking about their infrastructure has changed.  Digital sovereignty of all kinds – data sovereignty, operational sovereignty, and...

How to Harden Ubuntu SSH: From static keys to cloud identity

By Massimiliano Gori, 30 March 2026

30 years after its introduction, Secure Shell (SSH) remains the ubiquitous gateway for administration, making it a primary target for brute force attacks and...

The “scanner report has to be green” trap 

By Lech Sandecki, 27 March 2026

Stability, backports, and hidden risks of the bleeding edge In the modern DevSecOps world, CISOs are constantly looking for signals in the noise, and the...

Modern Linux identity management: from local auth to the cloud with Ubuntu

By Massimiliano Gori, 27 March 2026

The modern enterprise operates in a hybrid world where on-premises infrastructure coexists with cloud services, and security threats evolve daily. IT...

Canonical welcomes NVIDIA’s donation of the GPU DRA driver to CNCF

By Abdelrahman Hosny, 24 March 2026

At KubeCon Europe in Amsterdam, NVIDIA announced that it will donate the GPU Dynamic Resource Allocation (DRA) Driver to the Cloud Native Computing Foundation...

Hot code burns: the supply chain case for letting your containers cool before you ship

By Ijlal Loutfi, 23 March 2026

Zero CVEs doesn’t mean secure. It means unexamined. New code has zero CVEs because no one has studied it yet, and if you’re rebuilding nightly from upstream,...

Canonical joins the Rust Foundation as a Gold Member

By Canonical, 23 March 2026

Canonical’s Gold-level investment in the Rust Foundation supports the long-term health of the Rust programming language and highlights its growing role in...

Canonical partners with Snyk for scanning chiseled Ubuntu containers

By Canonical, 20 March 2026

Canonical, the publisher of Ubuntu, is pleased to announce a new partnership with developer-focused cybersecurity company Snyk. Snyk Container, Snyk’s...