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What's new in Ubuntu 23.04

Ubuntu has long been a developer favourite and the preferred platform for Linux for gaming. Ubuntu Desktop 23.04 lays the foundations for a number of key strategic priorities around desktop deployment, identity management and gaming. For IT managers looking to deploy Ubuntu Desktop at scale, the new desktop installer delivers new tools for custom image configuration and network based deployment. Ubuntu 23.04 also extends its identity management integration to support industry shifts towards cloud-based identity providers.

Micro Product Demo: Ivanti Neurons for Facilities in 76 seconds | Service Management for Facilities

With Ivanti Neurons for Facilities, you can meet the needs of the business by automating workflows related to day-to-day work orders, work assignments, maintenance tasks, and facilities-related projects across all locations. Ivanti Neurons for Facilities applies the concept of service management to facilities—corporate offices, shared spaces, and completely virtual environments.

This Month in Datadog: DASH 2023, In-App WAF and User Protection, Cloudcraft for Azure, and more!

Datadog is constantly elevating the approach to cloud monitoring and security. This Month in Datadog updates you on our newest product features, announcements, resources, and events. This month, we put the Spotlight on DASH 2023..

Boosting Resilience with Chaos Engineering: Litmus 3.0 & Beyond | Civo TV

Prithvi Raj explores the world of chaos engineering and discusses its security, comparisons between open-source projects, and the latest Litmus 3.0 release. Discover how chaos engineering is not just about inducing failures, but also an essential aspect of building resilient systems across all stages of development.

Cloud Cost Management Demo

Growing cloud costs are a new constraint and challenge for many DevOps, FinOps, and Cloud Platform teams. Cloud Cost Management delivers granular cost data, scoped to the services developers own, so that engineers can take action on cost data. By unifying cost and observability data, engineering teams can quickly understand the root cause of cost changes, identify wasteful spend in their environment, and empower everyone across their organization to become a cost owner.