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“Industrial Pi” Use Cases With Ubuntu and AMD

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The 1.8-inch motherboard of the Ryzen R1000 processor has the same small size as the Raspberry Pi but brings unprecedented powerful computing performance, powerful expansion capabilities, and durability tailored for industrial applications. Combining the online update mechanism of the Ubuntu Certified Hardware and the online application store, the breakthrough development of &quot;Industrial Pi&quot; will redefine the future of the Industrial Internet of Things. Join our upcoming webinar on the &quot;industrial pi&quot; use case on 27 October. Highlights 1. DFI &quot;Industrial Pi&quot; Use Cases on computer vision 2. The Basis Of Industrial Pi: AMD Embedded Ryzen 3. Ubuntu Core Refined For IoT 4. 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The 1.8-inch motherboard of the Ryzen R1000 processor has the same small size as the Raspberry Pi but brings unprecedented powerful computing performance, powerful expansion capabilities, and durability tailored for industrial applications. Combining the online update mechanism of the Ubuntu Certified Hardware and the online application store, the breakthrough development of &quot;Industrial Pi&quot; will redefine the future of the Industrial Internet of Things. Join our upcoming webinar on the &quot;industrial pi&quot; use case on 27 October. Highlights 1. DFI &quot;Industrial Pi&quot; Use Cases on computer vision 2. The Basis Of Industrial Pi: AMD Embedded Ryzen 3. Ubuntu Core Refined For IoT 4. 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An operator is an application that automates management tasks and the operational complexity of running software, in this case, MongoDB. Learn how an operator can help you maintain a scalable database in a production environment.","link":"https://www.brighttalk.com/webcast/6793/635461","status":"recorded","duration":1755},{"date":"2025-03-04T16:00:00.000Z","id":635939,"channelId":6793,"thumbnail":{"alt":"Ubuntu 20.04 LTS end of standard support - what are your options?","url":"https://cdn.brighttalk.com/ams/california/images/communication/635939/image_1024479.png?width=640\u0026height=360"},"title":"Ubuntu 20.04 LTS end of standard support - what are your options?","description":"Ubuntu 20.04 LTS is reaching the end of its five-year standard security maintenance window, leaving many asking the question: can I manage a migration from Ubuntu 20.04 LTS by May 2025, or do I need more time? Unless you take action, your 20.04 LTS machines will not receive any security updates after May 2025.\nTransitioning to the latest operating system is important for performance, hardware enablement and new technology benefits. But it can be a challenging process for existing complex production deployments. \nTypically, enterprise solutions combine software from a variety of teams within an organization. In most cases, there is an extended supply chain, involving software from 3rd party vendors, who in turn may have their own software vendors. Such complex scenarios result in a dependency on software stacks (e.g., Java, Python) which have certain properties in the upgraded system that either got deprecated, replaced, or changed in behaviour. The migration process in that case becomes a change management project involving risk analysis, stakeholder communication, and possibly the version upgrade of existing solutions, in addition to the actual operating system upgrade. This is even more challenging if you are in a heavily-regulated industry where the compliance process to meet the regulatory requirements, such as PCI-DSS, SOC2 and GDPR, would result in additional planning and implementation.\nIn cases where the operational stability and security patching continuity of the systems is critical, Expanded Security Maintenance (ESM) reduces the risk of security incidents and gives your team more time to roll out a migration plan. \n\n\nThis webinar is a guide to key considerations when planning a migration from Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, including:\n- How to keep your production 20.04 LTS systems maintained while you plan your migration path\n- What is Ubuntu Pro and the ESM and Legacy Support add-on, and how they can help you \n- Choosing the best option for your organization","link":"https://www.brighttalk.com/webcast/6793/635939","status":"recorded","duration":3456},{"date":"2025-02-19T16:00:00.000Z","id":635484,"channelId":6793,"thumbnail":{"alt":"Container attack surface explained: strategies for securely-designed deployments","url":"https://cdn.brighttalk.com/ams/california/images/communication/635484/image_1024078.png?width=640\u0026height=360"},"title":"Container attack surface explained: strategies for securely-designed deployments","description":"Have you noticed how open-source software has become essential to innovation in the cloud-native arena? Countless cloud-native applications are powered by open source, and they are often mission-critical for organizations across industries, ranging from small startups to large enterprises. However, there are inherent security risks associated with this reliance on external components, and this problem is only growing as container adoption continues to gain momentum. \n\nTo combat these risks, it's important to understand the complexities of the open-source container supply chain story. This ecosystem involves a large volume of contributors and dependencies, resulting in a higher degree of potential vulnerabilities. By gaining an understanding of the anatomy of supply chain attacks, you can proactively identify and mitigate these risks.\n\nIn this webinar, we’ll take a closer look at vulnerability management, exploring the key considerations and challenges. We’ll also discuss chiseled containers – our approach to distroless containers – and introduce our Container Build Service.\n\nThis webinar will equip you with the ability to: \n- Understand the anatomy of attacks and how vulnerabilities are introduced at various stages\n- Discover best practices for timely and efficient patching\n- Explore strategies for securing your open-source container ecosystem from source to runtime, including secure development practices and dependency management\n- Learn the core principles of chiseled containers, how they minimize the attack surface, and their advantages for container security\n- Discover Everything LTS and Canonical’s custom-built containers\n\nJoin the webinar if: \n- You’re responsible for ensuring container security best practices at your organization\n- You’re a platform engineer interested in secure and reliable foundations for your open-source container deployments\n- You’re a DevOps/ SecOps interested in enhanced security features \n- You’re looking for expert community support","link":"https://www.brighttalk.com/webcast/6793/635484","status":"recorded","duration":3495},{"date":"2025-02-13T17:00:00.000Z","id":635250,"channelId":6793,"thumbnail":{"alt":"Taking advantage of FIPS 140-3 Certification for Ubuntu 22.04 LTS","url":"https://cdn.brighttalk.com/ams/ireland/images/communication/635250/image_1025302.jpg?width=640\u0026height=360"},"title":"Taking advantage of FIPS 140-3 Certification for Ubuntu 22.04 LTS","description":"Join us for an in-depth exploration of Canonical’s latest milestone for security: FIPS 140-3 certification for Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. These certificates, granted by NIST's Cryptographic Module Validation Program (CMVP), provide essential compliance and security for organizations operating within the US Federal and Defense sectors or providing online services to the US Government. In this webinar, we’ll guide you through what this certification means, how it enhances your Ubuntu Pro experience, and what’s next on the horizon.\n\nDiscover how FIPS 140-3 ensures that Ubuntu users remain ahead of evolving security standards, especially as FIPS 140-2 is phased out. We’ll also delve into the certification details, including the cryptographic modules and supported hardware platforms, as well as the importance of Ubuntu Pro’s \"fips-updates\" modules to maintain robust security. Whether you’re managing enterprise systems or personal projects, this session will equip you with actionable insights.\n\nWe’ll also share details of the customized kernels for cloud environments, as well as provide updates on Canonical’s work to extend FIPS 140-3 certification to Ubuntu 24.04, and recommendations for users on older Ubuntu releases. Don’t miss this chance to stay informed and prepared for the next steps in securing your systems.\n\nKey takeaways from this webinar:\n\n- Understand the significance of FIPS 140-3 certification and its impact on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS.\n- Demo: Learn how to enable FIPS 140-3 using the Ubuntu Pro client and maximize security with \"fips-updates”.\n- Explore certification details, including cryptographic modules, hardware platforms, and cloud-specific kernels.\n- Get guidance on managing FIPS compliance across Ubuntu releases and preparing for future certifications.","link":"https://www.brighttalk.com/webcast/6793/635250","status":"recorded","duration":3071},{"date":"2025-02-12T16:00:00.000Z","id":633996,"channelId":6793,"thumbnail":{"alt":"Maximise your storage efficiency with Ceph","url":"https://cdn.brighttalk.com/ams/california/images/communication/633996/image_1020721.png?width=640\u0026height=360"},"title":"Maximise your storage efficiency with Ceph","description":"Ceph is the world’s most popular open source storage system, and offers efficiency features such as thin provisioning, copy-on-write snapshots, and compression to reduce the cost of storing data. \n\nJoin Philip Williams (Canonical) and Yingxin Cheng (Intel) for this webinar. We will explore these features and how they can be used to reduce storage costs. We will take an in-depth look at compression and explore how it can be used with object storage (S3), the caveats and pitfalls, and also explore how Intel’s Quick Assist Technology (QAT) offload can be used to maintain performance levels for minimal cost overhead.","link":"https://www.brighttalk.com/webcast/6793/633996","status":"recorded","duration":2904},{"date":"2025-02-11T16:00:00.000Z","id":633744,"channelId":6793,"thumbnail":{"alt":"Modernising your infrastructure post VMware","url":"https://cdn.brighttalk.com/ams/california/images/communication/633744/image_1020089.png?width=640\u0026height=360"},"title":"Modernising your infrastructure post VMware","description":"Recent changes at VMware have compelled existing customers to consider alternatives. Many have turned their eyes to open source, looking for total cost of ownership (TCO) reduction and no vendor lock-in. But as a lead architect or an infrastructure owner, you know that this is easier said than done.\n\nJoin our webinar on 11 June at 4:30 pm CET and learn how to move from VMware to the future.\n\nFrom VMware to the future:\nCloud computing is now a central piece of enterprise IT estates. According to Gartner, overall spending on cloud infrastructure will approach 50% of organisations’ IT budgets by 2025. However, moving from VMware to the cloud comes with many potential challenges that only a well-educated and trained infrastructure team can handle with no friction. In this webinar, we’ll present Canonical’s proven path to data centre cloudification.\n\nGain another decade of stability:\nCanonical’s open source infrastructure comes with long-term support, security, and price commitment. This means that a successful transition results in at least another decade of stability. Even though the migration process is usually more tricky than a simple click, full data centre and workload cloudification leads to tangible business benefits. Don’t trust empty promises set by alleged industry leaders and learn how to execute this transition the right way.\n\nJoin this webinar to learn:\n1) What the future of the infrastructure is going to look like\n2) Details of data centre and workload cloudification process\n3) About Canonical infrastructure components and their functions\n4) How to effectively migrate out of the VMware infrastructure","link":"https://www.brighttalk.com/webcast/6793/633744","status":"recorded","duration":4213},{"date":"2025-02-06T16:00:00.000Z","id":633743,"channelId":6793,"thumbnail":{"alt":"VMware to Ubuntu: Your migration options","url":"https://cdn.brighttalk.com/ams/california/images/communication/633743/image_1020088.png?width=640\u0026height=360"},"title":"VMware to Ubuntu: Your migration options","description":"Recent changes at VMware have compelled existing customers to consider VMware alternatives. Many have turned their eyes to open source. However, migrating from VMware is not an easy task, and it will involve some changes in how you’re managing your infrastructure.\n\nYou might’ve joined our previous webinar where we talked about open-source solutions as an alternative to VMware software. In this follow-up webinar, we will go into more depth. We will compare the features and discuss the differences between VMware and Ubuntu-based infrastructure, and then dive into a few example migration scenarios. The migration process and tooling are also very dependent on the kind of workloads you are running, as well as what kind of platform you want to migrate to. We will examine the migration of larger scale VMWare to OpenStack, as well as smaller scale VMware to our MicroCloud offering.\n\nWe will also discuss potential issues that can occur during migration due to the differences in the features and architecture, and how to overcome them. You can also utilise the migration as an opportunity to modernise your workloads, and ensure you are not dragging your outdated legacy systems into the future along with the high costs of maintaining them. We will briefly touch upon this topic as well.\n\nIn this session, we will cover:\n1) What are the components of Ubuntu-based infrastructure\n2) VMware vs Ubuntu: a feature comparison \n3) How to ensure a successful migration","link":"https://www.brighttalk.com/webcast/6793/633743","status":"recorded","duration":2476},{"date":"2025-02-04T17:00:00.000Z","id":633742,"channelId":6793,"thumbnail":{"alt":"What is OpenStack and why does it matter?","url":"https://cdn.brighttalk.com/ams/california/images/communication/633742/image_1020087.png?width=640\u0026height=360"},"title":"What is OpenStack and why does it matter?","description":"Move to the cloud, they said. It will be fun, they said.\n\nSo you decided to do so, but now you’re facing an eternal dilemma: use one of the existing public cloud platforms or build your own? You ask yourself more questions: Which option is more convenient for your use case? Which one is more cost-effective? How do you preserve digital sovereignty regardless of the choice?\n\nThese are all good questions. We will cover them in this webinar. However, what you’re really searching for is more elementary. It is about how you can make use of available cloud technologies to meet your organisations’ needs. In other words, how you can do computing, your way?\n\nDuring this webinar we will show you a “do it yourself” approach to cloud infrastructure implementation. By using mature open source technologies we will demonstrate the path towards your own production-grade cloud, preserving digital sovereignty and ensuring cost-effectiveness, while maintaining the versatility provided by global tech giants.\n\nOpenStack is the world's most popular open source cloud platform and its adoption continues to grow exponentially every year. It serves as an extension or a reasonable alternative to hyperscalers, effectively addressing cloud cost optimisation concerns. But at the same time, OpenStack adoption has always been a challenge. Hence through this webinar, we want to help you get started with OpenStack.\n\nIn this webinar we will:\n1) Discuss the current status of the cloud computing market\n2) Delve into the world of OpenStack - the most popular open source cloud platform\n3) Walk you through OpenStack’s high-level architecture, its services and their functions\n4) Teach you how to get started and break the ice with OpenStack immediately","link":"https://www.brighttalk.com/webcast/6793/633742","status":"recorded","duration":3584},{"date":"2025-01-28T16:00:00.000Z","id":633514,"channelId":6793,"thumbnail":{"alt":"Quickly build and deploy LLMs with Retrieval Augmented Generation, featuring Intel Accelerators and Azure","url":"https://cdn.brighttalk.com/ams/california/images/communication/633514/image_1019744.png?width=640\u0026height=360"},"title":"Quickly build and deploy LLMs with Retrieval Augmented Generation, featuring Intel Accelerators and Azure","description":"RAG offers a new way to maximize the capabilities of large language models (LLMs) to produce more accurate, context-aware, and informative responses. Join Akash Shankaran (Intel), Ron Abellera (Microsoft), and Juan Pablo Norena (Canonical) for a tutorial on how RAG can enhance your LLMs.\n\nThe session will explore how to optimize LLMs with RAG using Charmed OpenSearch, which can serve multiple services like data ingestion, model ingestion, vector database, retrieval and ranking, and LLM connector.\n\nWe will also show the architecture of our RAG deployment in Microsoft® Azure Cloud. Notably, the vector search capabilities of RAG are enhanced by Intel AVX® Acceleration, delivering faster processing and high-throughput performance for the RAG workflow.","link":"https://www.brighttalk.com/webcast/6793/633514","status":"recorded","duration":2927},{"date":"2025-01-15T16:00:00.000Z","id":632852,"channelId":6793,"thumbnail":{"alt":"Entra ID authentication on Ubuntu Desktop at scale with Landscape","url":"https://cdn.brighttalk.com/ams/california/images/communication/632852/image_1018428.png?width=640\u0026height=360"},"title":"Entra ID authentication on Ubuntu Desktop at scale with Landscape","description":"In this walkthrough, Canonical Product Managers describe how to bring Entra ID authentication on Ubuntu Desktop at scale with Landscape, Authd, and cloud-init.\n\nThis talk will cover:\n– A brief introduction of Authd, the new OIDC authentication daemon for Ubuntu.\n– Authd’s capabilities and how to configure it for single sign on with Entra ID.\n– How to automate Authd configuration using cloud-init.\n– Landscape, what it is, and how it can be used to facilitate the above configuration and automation.\n– How to take this solution into production using the additional security and compliance controls available with Ubuntu Pro.","link":"https://www.brighttalk.com/webcast/6793/632852","status":"recorded","duration":2994},{"date":"2025-01-14T15:00:00.000Z","id":632982,"channelId":6793,"thumbnail":{"alt":"What is Defense in Depth and how can you apply it with Ubuntu?","url":"https://cdn.brighttalk.com/ams/ireland/images/communication/632982/image_1020569.jpg?width=640\u0026height=360"},"title":"What is Defense in Depth and how can you apply it with Ubuntu?","description":"Find out how you can apply a Defense in Depth approach with Ubuntu.\n\nUbuntu’s security offerings are much more than just a collection of tools: they are an ecosystem of layered defenses, each tuned to address specific threat levels and attacker capabilities. By understanding the unique threats each layer counters, you can make informed choices about which defenses are most important for your environment.\n\n\nIn this webinar, we will journey through the landscape of the security primitives and solutions that make up Ubuntu’s security in depth strategy, all through the lens of computational security:\n\nSwift vulnerability response: Address known threats with Extended Security Maintenance, ensuring rapid patching and protection\nZero-day threat containment with AppArmor: Restrict applications to the bare minimum access they need, stopping attackers in their tracks\nRegulated industry standards: FIPS-compliant cryptography and CIS benchmarks deliver system hardening tailored to your needs\nBoot-level protection: Secure Boot enforces verified code execution, while Full Disk Encryption (FDE) protects sensitive data at rest\nNext-gen isolation with confidential VMs: Technologies like Intel TDX and AMD SEV SNP create CPU-level isolation, safeguarding data even against hypervisor compromise or insider threats","link":"https://www.brighttalk.com/webcast/6793/632982","status":"recorded","duration":3484},{"date":"2024-12-11T17:00:00.000Z","id":630797,"channelId":6793,"thumbnail":{"alt":"Unleash new ways of working with flexible, cost-effective VDI","url":"https://cdn.brighttalk.com/ams/california/images/communication/630797/image_1015517.png?width=640\u0026height=360"},"title":"Unleash new ways of working with flexible, cost-effective VDI","description":"In today's dynamic business landscape, organizations need to be agile and responsive to changing demands. 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