5 steps to take your IoT device to market

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IoT businesses are notoriously difficult to get off the ground.No matter how good your product is or how good your team is, some of the biggest problems you will face are just in getting to market and maintaining your devices once they’re in the field.The webinar will take a look at how Canonical’s Brand Store…

imageIoT businesses are notoriously difficult to get off the ground.No matter how good your product is or how good your team is, some of the biggest problems you will face are just in getting to market and maintaining your devices once they’re in the field.The webinar will take a look at how Canonical’s Brand Store product allows you to get to market while catering for long term problems and the need to keep your product up to date in the future.More specifically, this webinar will look at the common problems we see organisations facing on their way to getting an IoT device to market, and cover five key steps to solve these problems.

Along the way we will dig a little into serval case studies Canonical has done with various customers and partners to show you what has already been achieved with these solutions.For more information on anything Rhys talks about in this webinar, please see the attachment section or head over to our website to get in touch.

…more Recorded Jan 22 2020 22 mins Your place is confirmed, we’ll send you email reminders Add to calendar Rhys Davies & Nilay Patel – Ubuntu Product Managers Watch later Hide me from other attendees Show me Up Down ROS tutorial: How to get ROS on Ubuntu and build a robot in under 30 minutes Mar 25 2020 5:00 pm UTC 60 mins Rhys Davies – Ubuntu Product Manager, Joe McManus – Ubuntu Engineering Manager & Kyle Fazzari – Ubuntu Senior Engineer The Ubuntu robotics team are ROS experts.This webinar is a tutorial for people getting started with developing on Ubuntu or for people who want to integrate Ubuntu into their current robotics products.Watch and listen as engineering manager Joe McManus and senior engineer Kyle Fazzari walk Ubuntu’s new robotics product manager Rhys through building the most simple of a series of ROS enabled robots.Follow along as Rhys builds a ROS enabled robot whilst Joe and Kyle guide him along the way and answer his questions.You will also have an opportunity to put your own questions to the Ubuntu experts in a live q&a session! A decision makers guide to Kubernetes deployment in your data centre Feb 11 2020 5:00 pm UTC 60 mins Ammar Naqvi, Canonical & Jerry Ness, Dell The container landscape is based on constantly evolving technology, with Kubernetes dominating the ecosystem for automating and managing containerized applications.While a very powerful software, it’s also complex.

How do you compare Kubernetes to other options, get started with containers, and maintain over the long-term? In this webinar, you will learn: * What the container landscape looks like today, including migration from virtualisation to containerisation * Why Kubernetes is becoming the industry standard * Ease of container management with Kubernetes for developers from testing to production * Aspects of Kubernetes for managing containerized applications * Strategies for deployment * Ease of deployment and automation to easily stand up in the data centre * Ongoing management considerations How to protect your data, applications, cryptography and OS – 100% of the time Feb 6 2020 5:00 pm UTC 60 mins Frank Heimes, Canonical & Elizabeth K.Joseph – IBM Businesses looking to maximise the security, reliability, efficiency and performance of their essential, mission-critical applications are recognising the mainframe as a robust platform for a variety of workload types.

With Ubuntu on IBM Z and LinuxONE, enhanced security features, pervasive encryption and cryptographic support are leveraged by any workload that must stand up to the most stringent compliance and regulatory standards and certifications.In this technical discussion, we will provide an introduction to: * Protecting your operating system * Ongoing kernel updates, package updates and security patches * Long term support that facilitates timely upgrade planning and custom solution development to protect the infrastructure investment * Protecting your cryptography *Setup, configuration and usage components for cryptographic operations * Protecting your data * Protecting data at rest and data in flight * Protecting your applications 5 steps to take your IoT device to market Recorded: Jan 22 2020 22 mins Rhys Davies & Nilay Patel – Ubuntu Product Managers IoT businesses are notoriously difficult to get off the ground.

No matter how good your product is or how good your team is, some of the biggest problems you will face are just in getting to market and maintaining your devices once they’re in the field.The webinar will take a look at how Canonical’s Brand Store product allows you to get to market while catering for long term problems and the need to keep your product up to date in the future.More specifically, this webinar will look at the common problems we see organisations facing on their way to getting an IoT device to market, and cover five key steps to solve these problems.Along the way we will dig a little into serval case studies Canonical has done with various customers and partners to show you what has already been achieved with these solutions.For more information on anything Rhys talks about in this webinar, please see the attachment section or head over to our website to get in touch.Scaling and Delivering Applications with High Performance and Low Friction Recorded: Jan 22 2020 23 mins Joe Sandoval – Adobe Ad Platform Site Reliability Engineering Manager How do you support a diverse infrastructure that spans six data centres, three continents and the public cloud? Adobe uses open-source technologies, including Ubuntu, Kubernetes and OpenStack, to craft a feature-rich platform that developers can build on to best serve their customers.An Intro to MicroK8s Recorded: Jan 15 2020 43 mins Ammar Naqvi – Ubuntu Product Manager MicroK8s is a single package that enables developers to get a fully featured, conformant and secure Kubernetes system running in under 60 seconds.Designed for local development, IoT appliances, CI/CD, and use at the edge, MicroK8s is available as a snap and available on Linux, Windows and Mac.

Join our upcoming webinar to learn why developers choose to work with MicroK8s as a reliable, fast, small and upstream version of Kubernetes and how you can get started.The webinar will also feature the add-ons available including Kubeflow for AI/ML work, Grafana and Prometheus for monitoring, service mesh tools and more.“Canonical might have assembled the easiest way to provision a single node Kubernetes cluster” – Kelsey Hightower, Google.Galem Kayo – Ubuntu Product Manager How do you deploy an IoT application at scale and maintain it over the long-term? Innovators around the world are looking for answers to these questions.

Security is a prime concern for critical embedded IoT applications.Furthermore, the operational cost incurred by provisioning, commissioning and managing large fleets of IoT devices can be exorbitant.

Ubuntu Core is a lightweight version of classic Ubuntu built on snap application containers, and optimised for securely deploying and maintaining critical IoT applications.It was developed with the operational challenges faced by IoT innovators in mind.In this webinar, we will walk through the journey of productising an IoT application with Ubuntu Core.We will start by developing an application on a Raspberry Pi running Ubuntu Server.Then we will go through the process of packaging the application into a snap, which we will test in development mode on Ubuntu Server.Finally we will migrate the application to Ubuntu Core in a fully confined snap.

The lifecycle management of the IoT application running in production on Ubuntu Core will be demonstrated.Key considerations when choosing a robot’s operating system Recorded: Dec 18 2019 26 mins Rhys Davies – Ubuntu Product Manager Change your existing set-up to account for the future, prepare for the worst, and for the best.The Ubuntu robotics team have seen the same problems arise again and again that can cost organisations in more ways than one.Save time to market, engineering cost and developer time by starting with a strong foundation.Getting things like security and updatability right for the long term is crucial to growth and success.

In this webinar Rhys, of the robotics team, will walk you through the numerous problems that can be solved simply by making a smart start or a smart change with your operating system.How using Charmed OSM helps telcos to accelerate their NFV transformation Recorded: Dec 11 2019 61 mins Tytus Kurek – Canonical & Ramon Armada – Altran With the increasing adoption of 5G, more TSPs (telecommunications service providers) are moving from their traditional infrastructure to NFV (network functions virtualisation) technology.One of the essential components of the NFV architecture is the MANO (management and orchestration) platform.Among various MANO solutions available on the market, OSM (open-source MANO) is now gaining momentum with various TSPs preparing to use it in production.Join Tytus Kurek from Canonical and Ramon Armada from Altran for a presentation on the challenges related to OSM adoption and how those can be bypassed by using a production-grade distribution – Charmed OSM.

Tytus will also show how to bootstrap a development stack for Charmed OSM in just a few minutes and what a real production stack looks like.Finally, we will discuss the role of the system integrator in the process of achieving a successful adoption and post-deployment phase.Extended BPF: A new software type Recorded: Dec 5 2019 32 mins Brendan Gregg – Senior Performance Engineer, Netflix Extended BPF is a new type of software and the first fundamental change to how kernels are used in 50 years.Major companies like Netflix and Facebook already use it.In this talk given at Ubuntu Masters Conference, expert Brendan Gregg, Senior Performance Engineer, Netflix Performance and OS Team, explores the past, present and future of BPF, and describes use cases.

Learn more about BPF and purchase Brendan’s books – brendangregg.com More info about Ubuntu Masters coming soon at ubuntu.com/mastersconference Simplifying Machine Learning Pipeline Deployments on Kubernetes Recorded: Dec 4 2019 46 mins Ammar Naqvi & Michael Iatrou – Ubuntu.Charles Adetiloye & Timo Mechler – SmartDeployAI In our webinar jointly hosted by both Canonical and SmartDeployAI we will provide an understanding of AI/ML using Kubeflow with Microk8s on Ubuntu.We will highlight the journey of Machine Learning workflow challenges and how we simplify them.Allowing you to experience and learn an end-to-end ML workflow deployment.This webinar will also include an end-to-end demo with instructions for everything from Kubeflow on MicroK8s, to getting your Machine Learning model trained and deployed.The purpose of this exercise is to provide an understanding of how Machine Learning deployments work and how to simplify them with Kubeflow.

Linux security with Ubuntu Recorded: Nov 25 2019 37 mins Lech Sandecki Ubuntu is built with security in mind from the outset, which is one of the reasons it’s such a popular Linux distribution used by developers.The security team at Canonical is constantly working to review threats, fix vulnerabilities and upgrade security capabilities for releases to protect your systems and workloads in production.Get the full Ubuntu security story and see how our teams are securing Ubuntu systems across open, multi-cloud infrastructures.In this webinar, join our team to learn how:> Ubuntu is built with security in mind from the ground up, and how we keep you protected against major vulnerabilities> Security and support is provided for a full range of open source technologies> Specific security services that can help you achieve maximum availability by reducing downtime and providing access to high and critical CVE fixes> Ubuntu helps organisations remain compliant with government and industry standards and regulations, including Common Criteria EAL2 with FIPS 140-2 Level 1 certified crypto modules Lessons learned from 100+ private cloud builds Recorded: Nov 21 2019 61 mins Nicholas Dimotakis – VP, Data Centre Field Engineering Building a private cloud based on OpenStack has typically been a complex process with uncertain build costs based on time and materials requiring specialised expertise and low-level Linux OS knowledge.To help enterprises overcome these challenges,Canonical offers Private Cloud Build to provide businesses with a fully deployed OpenStack delivered in as little as two weeks at a fixed cost.And as a result, after delivering 100’s of private cloud builds over the last 5 years we’ve learnt a thing or two.Join our webinar to hear Nicholas Dimotakis, VP, Data Center Field Engineering speak about the lessons we’ve learnt, the industry changes he expects to see over the coming years and why businesses such as BT, Tele2 and Yahoo! Japan choose Canonical to deploy their private clouds.

In addition, Nicholas will run through the process of implementing a turnkey private cloud in its entirety whilst also providing a detailed breakdown of the costs involved..

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