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Canonical on OpenStack, Kubernetes, Kubeflow (UPDATED)


Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Apr 13, 2023,

updated Apr 13, 2023


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Ubuntu Blog: Phoenix Systems sets a new standard for secure cloud services with Canonical and IBM


↺ Ubuntu Blog: Phoenix Systems sets a new standard for secure cloud services with Canonical and IBM


> Phoenix Systems, a Swiss company, partnered with IBM and Canonical to create a hyper-secure OpenStack cloud focused on data sovereignty and data protection.


↺ Phoenix Systems

↺ IBM


> Switzerland is a country where data must be hosted within its borders, and for many workloads, public clouds are not an option. Phoenix Systems stepped in to fill this niche by building a hyper-secure cloud within Switzerland that gives customers access to high performance and unsurpassed data protection from a single source.


↺ Phoenix Systems

↺ IBM



Ubuntu Blog: Canonical Kubernetes 1.27 announcement


↺ Ubuntu Blog: Canonical Kubernetes 1.27 announcement


> Following the release of upstream Kubernetes on 11th of April, Canonical Kubernetes 1.27 is generally available in the form of MicroK8s, with Charmed Kubernetes expected to follow shortly. We consistently follow the upstream release cadence to provide our users and customers with the latest improvements and fixes, together with security maintenance and enterprise support for Kubernetes on Ubuntu. This blog is a quick overview of the latest development highlights available in Canonical Kubernetes 1.27.


> All upstream Kubernetes 1.27 features are available in Canonical Kubernetes for both its distributions, MicroK8s and Charmed Kubernetes. The following highlights are new in Canonical Kubernetes 1.27.



Charmed Kubeflow is now available on AWS Marketplace


↺ Charmed Kubeflow is now available on AWS Marketplace


> Run an MLOps toolkit within a few clicks on a major public cloud Canonical is proud to announce that Charmed Kubeflow is now available as a software appliance on the Amazon Web Services (AWS) marketplace. With the appliance, users can now launch and manage their machine learning workloads hassle-free using Charmed Kubeflow on AWS.


UPDATE


Canonical launches Charmed Kubeflow MLOps platform on AWS


↺ Canonical launches Charmed Kubeflow MLOps platform on AWS


> Ubuntu software developer Canonical Ltd. today launched its machine learning operations toolkit Charmed Kubeflow on Amazon Web Services Inc.’s cloud marketplace. Charmed Kubeflow is available as a software application on AWS, making it simpler for companies to launch and manage machine learning workloads.




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