The Canonical team is gearing up for the next big gathering at Microsoft Ignite 2024, which will take place from November 18 – 22, 2024. Get ready to dive deep into the latest conversations that will shape the future of cloud and open-source innovation.
Expand and secure your Microsoft Ignite journey with a visit to the Canonical-Ubuntu booth #510 in the Expo Hall. Join us as we showcase new technologies and explore security strategies that will transform the way you approach and optimize your cloud environment. From confidential computing to industry certifications to CVE mitigation and AI, Canonical experts will be ready to help you anywhere in your journey.
You can also help to shape the future of open-source innovation while visiting our booth. Share your unique insights and experiences with us and you can earn the title of Open Source Champion, along with exclusive Canonical swag.
Mark your calendars for Tuesday, November 19th, and join Canonical’s Public Cloud Enablement Manager – Aaron Whitehouse – for a 12-minute Theater Demo in the Hub to discover how to secure critical open source workloads on Azure with Ubuntu. Register for the session now.
Watch Canonical’s PM, Ijlai Loutfi, for an on-demand session with Antoine Delignat-Lavaud, Senior Principal Researcher from Microsoft, where they discuss confidential computing on Azure. Learn how Ubuntu confidential VMs secure data at run-time at the hypervisor on our Microsoft showcase page.
Learn more through our showcase page at Ignite
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