Docker is an important tool for developers and for running apps across networks, and it has many uses for the pro and ...
A year after dipping its toes into the virtual application container waters, Microsoft has launched a new, curated Container Apps category in the Azure Marketplace. “This is a super simple ‘getting ...
On the heels of Docker 1.0 being released, Docker has announced the launch of cloud-based platform services for distributed applications, including container image distribution and change management, ...
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4 Docker containers that become even better with their Chrome extensions
Docker apps give you control and peace of mind. Chrome extensions give them speed. When both work together, everyday tasks ...
If you have your ear even slightly to the ground of the software community, you’ll have heard of Docker. Having recently enjoyed a tremendous rise in popularity, it continues to attract users at a ...
Container company Docker has unveiled the services it says represent the most important developments for the open-source technology over the next 12 months. At the DockerCon EU conference in Amsterdam ...
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The one boring Docker container that completely took over my home management
Most people use Docker for media or networking, but the container that truly took over my home management is an inventory ...
After his introductory series, Tom Fenton deploys a database on Docker and integrates it with other apps deployed from other Docker images. In my Introduction to Docker series, I covered the basics of ...
Distributing desktop applications for Linux has long been a headache, in large part because apps have to be repackaged for each Linux distribution. And while an app-containerization technology like ...
Docker, a startup whose open-source container technology is becoming a popular component in software development, is announcing today that it’s acquired KiteMatic, a three-man startup that built a Mac ...
A book published in 1981, called Nailing Jelly to a Tree, describes software as “nebulous and difficult to get a firm grip on.” That was true in 1981, and it is no less true four decades later.
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