Canonical Cloud Chatter: December 2015
James Donner
on 18 December 2015
Tags: Juju , Partner , Telco , Telecommunications , webinar
With the holiday season upon us, we are feeling festive! Before you start your holiday, here’s a bit about what we’ve been up to lately! We have just release an eBook on Big Data for Telcos and a new webinar about upgrades of OpenStack with running workloads. Meanwhile, we have news about new Charm partners and Juju updates!
Read all about what’s new and exciting!
1. Big Data for Telcos eBook
This eBook describes what analytics processes telcos should be implementing to most benefit from the tremendous amounts of data available to them. Learn how big data and analytics can mitigate many of the challenges faced by modern telecoms providers.
2. Test drive Autopilot on VMware
OpenStack Autopilot is part of Landscape, our management tool. Autopilot is the easiest way to build and manage a highly resilient cloud. You can test it with VMware or install it on your hardware.
3. Webinar: In Place Upgrades of OpenStack with Running Workloads
In this webinar, join Billy Olsen, Software Engineer at Canonical, to learn how to upgrade a running Ubuntu OpenStack cloud from Kilo to Liberty with little or no disruption to running workloads. Lots of real-world experience has made this possible, watch how it’s done!
4. Video: HPC and OpenStack from Real Experience
The HPC community is exploring OpenStack as a way to accelerate research access to compute, accelerating the pace of innovation, and raising the rate of utilization of rare resources. This session covers the key challenges and the work happening inside the Ubuntu community to address it. It provides a first-hand account of implementing HPC services in OpenStack with Canonical.
5. Juju: Testing Charms for Success
Join Marco Ceppi for a short lightning talk that highlights tools that allow you to test your charms and provide a quality “out-of-the-store” experience. Learn the Juju lingo for testing, what it means and why it’s important. And most importantly, discover how to make sure everyone that deploys your charm gets the most “charming” experience possible.
6. Partner Ecosystem Highlights
The Charm Partner Programme welcomed four new partners: MariaDB, a recognized leader in open source database solutions for SaaS, cloud and on-premises applications; Opencell, a carrier grade open source billing solution; Akanda, the main contributor to the OpenStack project Astara; and WANdisco who will be charming their Fusion Platform, which delivers core functionality supporting continuous availability and performance.
7. Upcoming Events
Ubucon Summit – hosted at SCALE
The next Ubucon Summit will be taking place in Pasadena, CA, between the 21 – 22 January and hosted at SCALE. Featuring a keynote address by Mark Shuttleworth and talks by community experts.
Mobile World Congress 2016
Attending MWC16 in February? We have an exciting cloud presence this year at MWC showcasing SDN, NFV, Big data and OpenStack demos tailored for Telcos and Service Providers. Stop by Booth #3J30 in Hall 3 to see the demos in action and talk to the team. Stay tuned for more information.
What is Kubernetes?
Designed with economics in mind, Canonical's solutions for telecommunications ensure ROI, providing first class
quality at the same time.
Save costs by operating your infrastructure and applications the smart way, ensuring full automation from day 0
to day N.
Newsletter signup
Related posts
Canonical and OpenAirInterface to collaborate on open source telecom network infrastructure
Canonical is excited to announce that we are collaborating with OpenAirInterface (OAI) to drive the development and promotion of open source software for open...
What is a telco cloud?
Explore the benefits & requirements of a telco cloud. Learn how it enhances telco agility, efficiency and customer experience. Implement a successful telco...
Unleash new ways of working with flexible, cost-effective VDI
Empower your modern workforce with VDI from HPE and Canonical For years, virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) has helped power the most complex IT...