I love startup companies. I love open source software. I love innovation. Put them all together and you have the ingredients for something incredible. Meet Docker, Inc. (formerly known as dotCloud), ...
More than a 1,000 Docker Hardened Images (DHI) are now freely available and open source for software builders, under the ...
Docker Hardened Images, combined with Anaconda AI catalyst, will speed the development of secure, scalable AI applications.
Docker announced this week that it has made more than 1,000 secure images free and open source for developers.
Software containerization company Docker Inc. said today it’s going to transform application security by enabling developers to standardize on security-hardened, enterprise-grade container images that ...
Docker released two new open-source projects this week that help developers use and find specific components to add to their containerized software applications. The upshot of these in-the-trenches ...
Docker is an open platform for developers and system administrators to build, ship, and run distributed applications. With Docker, IT organizations shrink application delivery from months to minutes, ...
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Docker, Inc., the corporate sponsor of the open platform for distributed applications, today announced the acquisition of software-defined networking (SDN) startup ...
Docker, Inc, the commercial entity developed around the Docker platform, made a couple of announcements today as part of their dockercon14 conference including the release of 1.0 of the project and an ...
Docker announced today that it was open sourcing containerd (pronounced Container D), making a key infrastructure piece of its container platform available for anyone to work on. Containerd, which ...
Five years ago, Solomon Hykes helped found a business, Docker, which sought to make containers easy to use. With the release of Docker 1.0 in June 2014, the buzz became a roar. And, over the years, it ...
My Docker experience is pretty limited but I'd think the core deciding factors would be the same with it as for any other software. What scale are you running at? How many devs/ops folks will be on ...