The commercial sponsor and originator of the Ubuntu project, Canonical, has stepped into new territory with the launch of a storage and sync service called Ubuntu One. In the tradition of open source ...
Canonical’s Ubuntu One cloud storage service hit Mac OS X in a beta on Thursday, bringing Ubuntu’s Dropbox competitor to all widely used platforms. The service already had applications for Windows, ...
Canonical isn’t just the company behind the popular Linux distribution Ubuntu, but with Ubuntu One, it also offers a cloud storage service with 5GB of free storage space, as well as a music locker, ...
For the past few years the makers of the Ubuntu Linux operating system have been offering a cloud storage service called Ubuntu One that allows users to upload files, documents and media to the ...
Joyent wants to bring Linux into its fold of advanced computing cloud services, and has started offering an enterprise-supported version of the Canonical Ubuntu distribution that has been modified to ...
UPDATE: HP contacted us on Oct. 24 to let us know that "Ubuntu will not be the primary operating system, but it would be more accurate to say that they are the first one in our current private beta." ...
Ubuntu creator Canonical just announced that it is shutting down its cloud storage service called Ubuntu One. Among the reasons cited, increased competition is an important one — maybe the service ...
Canonical is shutting down its Ubuntu One cloud-storage service rather than continue to go up against competitors such as Dropbox, Google Drive and EMC Syncplicity. The service will be available until ...