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The European Space Agency works towards doubling its number of space missions through Canonical’s solutions

Canonical paves the way to doubling the ESA’s space missions with a new dynamic platform that brings timely updates, 24/7 monitoring, and significant cost savings to more space missions.

Ubuntu enables faster go to market for ADLINK and Funcode’s AI-powered industrial cameras

Learn how ADLINK and Funcode designed a camera for scanning multiple barcodes using Ubuntu

Canonical empowers Université de l’Ontario Français dream of rapid scaling through MicroCloud and enterprise support

The Université de l’Ontario Français (UOF) supports its vision for creating new campuses and taking on thousands more students with Canonical’s MicroCloud and Professional Services

Rehrig Pacific solves an age-old logistics challenge with secure edge AI on Ubuntu Core

Learn why customers trust Rehrig Pacific to deploy edge solutions behind their firewalls

BT Group brings 5G to the UK with the power of open source infrastructure

Learn how BT Group built its 5G mobile network using Canonical’s infrastructure solutions

Securing open source AI dependencies with Everything LTS

Learn how this leading AI company relies on Canonical to secure over 2,500 open source dependencies

LaunchDarkly becomes the first FedRAMP-authorised feature management platform thanks to Ubuntu Pro

Learn how a SaaS provider achieved effortless FIPS compliance on AWS

BeWell Innovations enables hospitals to scale up patient self-testing services with Ubuntu Core

Learn how BeWell Innovations delivers seamless OTA updates to a fleet of medical devices

OneUptime takes back its servers and saves $352,500 a year with Canonical infrastructure solutions

Migrating to bare metal infrastructure using Canonical’s open-source technologies slashed OneUptime’s cloud costs by over 76%

Canonical deploys infrastructure solutions and managed IT services for critical space mission operations

Canonical Infrastructure enables efficient, automated, and fast deployment of systems across more missions

Telekom Networks Malawi redefines its infrastructure with Managed OpenStack

Learn how TNM took control of its infrastructure by consolidating its diverse systems onto Charmed OpenStack

Pentera shatters misconceptions with seamless migration from CentOS to Ubuntu

Migrating from CentOS to Ubuntu proves easier than expected, and well worth the effort.

Charmed OpenStack auf Infrastructure as Code
Sicredi adota infraestrutura como código com o Charmed OpenStack

Aumento de 400% no número de empregos paralelos graças ao escalonamento automático da infraestrutura.

Sicredi adopta la infraestructura como código con Charmed OpenStack

Aumento del 400% en el número de trabajos paralelos gracias al escalado automático de infraestructura.

Sicredi embraces the cloud with Canonical OpenStack

Learn how a leading Brazilian financial institution is staying ahead of fintech competition through an open source infrastructure transformation

Case Study: Machine learning drives down operational costs in media & entertainment industry

Learn how Canonical Managed Kubeflow helped create a modernised AI strategy

ARX Fit builds the world’s most effective and efficient fitness machines on Ubuntu Core

Learn how the world leader in Adaptive Resistance technology transformed the user experience for its exercise machines with an immutable OS and OTA updates

Screenly takes the next step in secure screen technology with Ubuntu Core

Learn how Ubuntu Core is enabling Screenly’s new business model, empowering the company to sell to leading, security conscious enterprises

MicroVision powers autonomous driving

Learn how MicroVision, a pioneer in scanning technology, migrated from a legacy virtualisation platform to a Charmed OpenStack private cloud

New Mexico State University Physical Science Laboratory drives agile and compliant federal research with Ubuntu

Learn why New Mexico State University Physical Science Laboratory chose Ubuntu to replace CentOS and enable FIPS compliance in line with new DoD regulations