Ubuntu - Delivered by Canonical

With Ubuntu’s and Qt’s joint desktop roots, Qt has been used to fuel the re-inventing of the mobile computing experience with Ubuntu on phones and tablets. This experience itself has given birth to a new version of Ubuntu called Ubuntu Core, dedicated to the world of IoT. By stripping down Ubuntu to its core essentials, Ubuntu can now be used on devices with much lower resource requirements than before. Combining Qt and Ubuntu Core equals a tested and production-ready platform particularly suited for IoT use cases, requiring a screen from digital signage, kiosks, smart mirrors, industrial control to fitness equipment.

Ubuntu is truly everywhere – from personal computers, servers and smartphones to the internet of things, clouds, smart gateways, humanoid robots and self-driving cars – and so is Qt. Established in 2004, Canonical – the company behind Ubuntu – set out on a mission to help open source software reach a wider market by providing services to governments and businesses to migrate, manage and support Ubuntu deployments worldwide.