Canonical Announces 7 New Partners
11/19/2010
Since the release of Ubuntu 10.10 Canonical continues to gain partner support.
In a press release, earlier this week, Canonical, the commercial sponsor of Ubuntu, announced seven new Software Partners. New partners include: Boxed Ice, Opsview, Riptano, Unoware, Vladster, Wavemaker and Zend.
According to the press release, "Canonical Software Partners work closely with the development teams who deliver Ubuntu, and thus ensure that installation and operation are of the highest quality."
More information on these Canonical Software Partners can be found on the website.
( Amber Graner)
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