Docker is hosting its developer conference in Seattle this week and showcasing the quickly growing ecosystem that has grown up around its container tools. One of the companies on stage today was ...
Links with Docker, work on Google's Kubernetes project, and its own use of Drawbridge all underline Microsoft's enthusiasm for containers, according to new Azure CTO Mark Russinovich. But despite ...
Docker containers are one of the hottest technologies for developers these days and all the large cloud vendors now support it in some form. For the most part, though, containers are associated with ...
Docker, the open-source engine that automates application deployment, hit the 1.0 milestone this week. Cloud vendors, including Microsoft, IBM, Rackspace and Google -- along with major Linux vendors ...
The Docker virtualization technology has just taken another giant step forward, as developers from both Microsoft and Docker have started working on a native Docker implementation for Windows Server, ...
Microsoft and Docker announced today that the two companies have forged a partnership targeted at bringing support for containerized applications to Microsoft’s products. The partnership will be ...
Microsoft and Docker will work on integrating Docker's open source container technology with Windows Server, with native deployment and management from any Azure cloud. Imagine being able to leverage ...
Containers upended traditional software application deployment practices by opening up a whole new range of possibilities across multiple machines, and Docker, which pioneered the modern container ...
Microsoft’s romance with containers started in last June when it announced support for Docker extensions for Linux VMs running on Azure. Since then Redmond has been steadily making progress with its ...
Network Visibility Can Help Avoid the IT Blame Game In a major move that bodes well for IT organizations that need to support applications that run in both Linux and Windows environments, Microsoft ...
With continued investment, apparently inexhaustible media attention, and real enthusiasm from developers, it would be easy to assume that San Francisco startup Docker invented the increasingly popular ...