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Access Groups documentation added

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

We would just like to let everybody know that we published the documentation for Access Groups in our help site.

Please go to https://help.landscape.canonical.com/AccessGroups for an overview and a few examples of this new feature, and let us know if you have any questions.

A few more Custom Graphs examples

Friday, September 18th, 2009

Just a quick update to note that we continue to update our documentation site at https://help.landscape.canonical.com.

This time we added a few LDAP related Custom Graphs sample scripts. Check them out at https://help.landscape.canonical.com/CustomGraphs/Examples

Offline September 21st 18:00 UTC – 19:00 UTC

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

We’re releasing a new version of Landscape on September 21st. While we roll-out the code to Landscape’s servers, we’ll have to take the service offline.

Goes offline: 18:00 September 21st 2009 UTC
Expected back online: 19:00 September 21st 2009 UTC

Keep an eye on this blog after the release to find out what’s new!

We’re sorry for the downtime you’ll experience during the roll-out.

Landscape Dedicated Server Edition

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

Today we are announcing the Landscape Dedicated Server Edition — a stand alone version of Landscape that users can install on-site giving them complete control of their Ubuntu environment. This is one of our most requested features so we modified the Hosted version of Landscape, keeping all the package management, auditing and monitoring features, packaging it as a software appliance you install on your systems. The key feature is:

Operates locally – all information transfers over your local network and all system configuration, policies and profiles are stored locally on your infrastructure.

New features available with the Dedicated Server and Hosted edition in the October release include:

Scheduled package updates – Now you can schedule package updates and machine restarts for maintenance windows or when network usage is low, minimizing the impact to your users.

Administrator Delegation – Group your systems to meet your needs then assign permissions to different administrators enforcing work rules and enhancing network security.

Manage your Cloud and physical systems in one console – including server, desktop and Amazon EC2 Cloud instances.

This has been in Beta testing for the past 3 months which has given us experience in installing and managing Landscape in a variety of enterprises, ISPs and a University. We’ve been working on the installation and operation procedures and updating the configuration files to give users additional control over how landscape works. And we have updated the GUI with AJAX so the interface is much more responsive when working with large numbers of systems. To keep things simple, we plan to ship this as an appliance that installs on one or two servers depending upon the number of clients you want to manage. Since this is an enterprise product, installation by Canonical is required. You can order it now, however we won’t be able to install it until early October.

Of course we will continue to offer the Hosted version of the Landscape Service along side the Data Center Server giving users a choice in how they want to manage their Ubuntu systems. All the new features mentioned above are planned to be available in October when we release the next major update of Landscape and Ubuntu.

To be the first to know about availability of the Landscape Server and to download the brochure, simply register your interest here: http://www.canonical.com/landscape-server

Get more information on Landscape here: http://www.canonical.com/landscape

Offline August 31st 18:00 UTC – 19:00 UTC

Monday, July 27th, 2009

We’re releasing a new version of Landscape on August31st. While we roll-out the code to Landscape’s servers, we’ll have to take the service offline.

Goes offline: 18:00 August 31st 2009 UTC
Expected back online: 19:00 August 31st 2009 UTC

Keep an eye on this blog after the release to find out what’s new!

We’re sorry for the downtime you’ll experience during the roll-out.

Offline June 17th 16:00 UTC – 16:30 UTC

Monday, June 15th, 2009

We’re doing some maintenance work on the Landscape servers on June 17th. While we do this, we’ll have to take the service offline.

Goes offline: 16:00 June 17th 2009 UTC
Expected back online: 16:30 June 17th 2009 UTC

We’re sorry for the downtime you’ll experience during the maintenance work.

Offline June 29th 18:00 UTC – 19:00 UTC

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

We’re releasing a new version of Landscape on June 29th. While we roll-out the code to Landscape’s servers, we’ll have to take the service offline.

Goes offline: 18:00 June 29th 2009 UTC
Expected back online: 19:00 June 29th 2009 UTC

Keep an eye on this blog after the release to find out what’s new!

We’re sorry for the downtime you’ll experience during the roll-out.

Offline May 25th 18:00 UTC – 19:00 UTC

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

We’re releasing a new version of Landscape on May 25th. While we roll-out the code to Landscape’s servers, we’ll have to take the service offline.

Goes offline: 18:00 May 25th 2009 UTC
Expected back online: 19:00 May 25th 2009 UTC

Keep an eye on this blog after the release to find out what’s new!

We’re sorry for the downtime you’ll experience during the roll-out.

Offline April 22nd 18:00 UTC – 19:00 UTC

Wednesday, April 8th, 2009

We’re releasing a new version of Landscape on April 22nd. While we roll-out the code to Landscape’s servers, we’ll have to take the service offline.

Goes offline: 18:00 April 22nd 2009 UTC
Expected back online: 19:00 April 22nd 2009 UTC

Keep an eye on this blog after the release to find out what’s new!

We’re sorry for the downtime you’ll experience during the roll-out.

Offline April 8th 18:00 – 19:00 UTC

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

We’re releasing a new version of Landscape on April 8th. While we roll-out the code to Landscape’s servers, we’ll have to take the service offline.

Goes offline: 18:00 April 8th 2009 UTC
Expected back online: 19:00 April 8th 2009 UTC

Keep an eye on this blog after the release to find out what’s new!

We’re sorry for the downtime you’ll experience during the roll-out.