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Canonical has ported its Juju DevOps approach to making Kubernetes Operators easier and more manageable. Written by Steven Vaughan-Nichols, Senior Contributing Editor Nov. 13, 2020 at 12:08 p.m. PT ...
Canonical's Juju had been a great high-end cloud DevOps tool for Ubuntu on OpenStack. Now, Canonical is porting it to CentOS and Windows. And with IBM's help, that's only the start.
Naming a product after West African witchcraft isn't the normal course of events in the technology industry. But then again, Canonical is far from normal.
While there are a growing number of OpenStack code distributions and more to come, Canonical founder Mark Shuttleworth says inefficiencies remain around being able to easily deploy and manage ...
Canonical launched a managed applications platform that allows enterprises to have the vendor control their open source applications. ... The Juju commands to deploy, manage, ...
Canonical’s is mixing new potions in its Juju charm store. Juju is Canonical's open source modelling tool for cloud software -- it handles operations designed to deploy, configure, manage ...
Canonical is combining its Ubuntu OpenStack with Huawei's CloudFabric, ... and Juju,” said John Zannos, VP of cloud alliances and business development at Canonical. ...
Canonical aims to make cloud orchestration a breeze with Juju Ubuntu maker's open source orchestration tool allows users to drag-and-drop their way to new cloud resources ...