Canonical/Ubuntu: Corporate Stuff and Accessibility

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Telco workloads orchestration in multi-clouds environments – focus for Open Source MANO release ELEVEN | Ubuntu
Open source MANO release ELEVEN is here with another set of exciting features for the telco world!!
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Vanilla’s accessibility documentation process | Ubuntu
Following on from our previous post about accessibility by design, we’d like to share our accessibility documentation process here in the Web & Design team. In the Vanilla squad, we work hard to make sure the Vanilla framework is as accessible as possible. We don’t claim to be perfect, but accessibility is a real priority to us and we’re continuously trying to improve. We’ve recently started writing some accessibility docs to go alongside our components. They outline how the components work, and any important accessibility considerations to note in implementation.
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SD Times news digest: Canonical announces Charmed Kubeflow updates; CodeLogic unveils new plugin for JetBrains’ IntelliJ IDEA; First preview of .NET Community Toolkit v8.0.0 - SD Times
The team at Canonical, the provider of Ubuntu, today announced the release of the MLOps platform, Charmed Kubeflow 1.4. With this, data science teams are empowered to collaborate on AI/ML innovation from concept to production on any cloud.
The solution is free to use and can be deployed in any environment without constraints, paywall, or restrictive features. This release brings users a centralized, browser-based MLOps platform that runs effectively on any conformant Kubernetes.
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