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Canonical Adds New Enterprise Linux Support

Jun 7, 2010
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Ubuntu continues ramping up its appeal to the enterprise IT crowd. The Linux distribution’s chief backer, Canonical, is looking to unveil new support and services for enterprise Linux servers and desktops. That’s good news for IT admins looking for a one-stop-shop for management, support and legal indemnification — all of which are hot-button topics in the enterprise Linux world. ServerWatch has the details.




Canonical, the lead commercial sponsor behind the Ubuntu Linux distribution, is gearing up to launch a new series of support and services offerings for enterprise desktop and server users.


On Monday, Canonical is set to officially announce its Ubuntu Advantage program, which combines support, legal indemnification and management into a cohesive services offering.



Read the full story at ServerWatch:


Canonical Rolling Out Ubuntu Advantage for Enterprise Linux OS

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