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Chris Kenyon

7 posts by Chris Kenyon

Cloud and server

Tele2 begins major shift to cloud with Canonical

by Chris Kenyon on 23 March 2016

Tele2, one of Europe’s most innovative telecom operators, announced today that it will move its Network and IT infrastructure to the cloud to pave the way for...

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Ubuntu phone, tablet at Mobile World Congress

by Chris Kenyon on 25 February 2013

Ubuntu Phone OS integrates with Orange and Deutsche Telekom in GSMA OneAPI initiative Mobile World Congress kicks off today and we’re gearing up to show off...

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Ubuntu & HP's project Moonshot

by Chris Kenyon on 2 November 2011

  Today HP announced Project Moonshot  – a programme to accelerate the use of low power processors in the data centre. The three elements of the announcement...

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Ubuntu Server for ARM processors

by Chris Kenyon on 16 August 2011

Fitting more computing capacity into a limited power envelope is one of the key challenges facing data centre designers today. It impacts companies whether...

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Google Chrome OS and Canonical

by Chris Kenyon on 19 November 2009

Congratulations to Google on the open sourcing of Google Chrome OS When Chrome OS was announced in June we saw this as a positive development, bringing choice...

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Microsoft, FUD and the netbook market

by Chris Kenyon on 8 April 2009

Microsoft, FUD and the netbook market Brandon Le Blanc from Microsoft posted an interesting post about Netbooks and Linux last week. While we agreed with his...

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Ubuntu-fr

by Chris Kenyon on 30 January 2008

Vive le Logiciel Libre! Today the Gendarmerie Nationale (The French national police force) announced the migration of up to 70,000 computers to Ubuntu over...