What’s new in Ubuntu 18.04 and OpenStack Queens

Canonical

on 27 April 2018

This article was last updated 3 years ago.


Canonical have recently released 18.04 LTS to continue Ubuntu’s positioning as a reference cloud for digital transformation workloads. Ubuntu is at the heart of the world’s largest OpenStack clouds, both public and private, in key sectors such as finance, media, retail and telecommunications. Join our upcoming webinar to discover how Ubuntu 18.04 LTS and OpenStack Queens will benefit the enterprise.

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