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Lech Sandecki
on 28 October 2021


Are you spending time on high-impact, high-value activities, or are you constantly derailed by maintenance, support, and deployment challenges?

Does your organisation consume open-source software that needs security patching? Where do you get the security updates from, and how do you track what’s available?

Are you responsible for vulnerability management, compliance, and long term maintenance of the software running on top of Ubuntu in your organisation? Do you have reliable processes, tools, and metrics to ensure that you have the visibility needed to run all of your stack securely?

Ubuntu Pro on-prem will help you solve these challenges. 

Register today for an opportunity to become a beta user and receive early, free access to the service. 

As an Ubuntu Pro on-prem beta user, you can enhance the security of open-source applications used by your organisation and positively impact the Ubuntu community. The unparalleled maintenance commitment together with comprehensive security coverage will enable you to focus on getting your tasks done. Ubuntu Pro will proactively identify issues and automatically apply security patches.

With early access to the service and an open communication channel with our team, you can provide feedback, share suggestions and influence the roadmap to solve real business problems and future proof your open-source applications.

See you in the beta!

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