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Malina
on 14 February 2022

Meet Canonical at Cloud Expo Europe London 2022


The leading fair in London, Paris, Frankfurt and Singapore will open its doors to C-level experts and executives in London. Canonical will be attending as a Platinum Sponsor, presenting strategies and trends for industry leading companies.

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“How Charmed Kubeflow can help to scale up successful AI/ML initiatives”

March 2, 2022, 10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. | Round Table 4, Cloud Expo Europe Multi-Functional Zone

Round Table Technical Sessions hosted by Canonical

Today AI is high on everyone’s agenda. As promising results emerge from skunkworks projects and AI takes it’s seat at the top table, we will examine how Charmed Kubeflow can help to scale up successful AI/ML initiatives.

Join Canonical at Round Table 4, situated in the Cloud Expo Europe Multi-Functional Zone, for this technical session delivered by our Rob Gibbon, Senior Product Manager for Kubeflow and Data Platforms.

“Drive business agility and reduce IT cost by automating software ops on hybrid cloud”

March 3, 2022, 2:50 p.m. – 3:15 p.m. (incl. 5-minute Q&A) | DevOps Live Theatre 1

The global pandemic has presented unprecedented challenges and opportunities for enterprises to accelerate the pace of digital transformation initiatives. Business velocity and innovation are critical for organisations to sustain and to grow in the ‘next normal’.

Business agility is a strategic imperative for enterprises globally. To drive business agility, enterprises are on a journey to fundamentally reshape their IT infrastructure by adopting scalable and agile cloud infrastructure guided by hybrid multi-cloud strategy. As their IT estates grow and become more complex, organisations are increasingly facing the challenge to optimise their infrastructure expenditure. But a significant portion of their IT budget is spent in software operations and maintenance thereby squeezing the budget necessary for business change and innovation.

In this session talk, Srikrishna ‘Kris’ Sharma – Financial Services Industry Leader at Canonical, will showcase the power of open source technologies to address enterprise software ops challenges and reduce IT ops costs by automating software operations and maintenance.

The Ubuntu stand & team

Come say hi to our team who will be welcoming you at our booth #C215.

Access tons of relevant free resources, and discuss your organisation’s infrastructure needs with a member of our engineering team.

We hope to see you there!

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