Enterprise use of containers — those simple, portable software wrappers for applications — is set to explode, with up to 80 percent of organizations expected to be in production by the end of this ...
Docker is a widely used developer tool that first simplifies the assembly of an application stack (docker build), then allows ...
The container revolution is upon us. Companies from Red Hat to IBM, Amazon Web Services to Microsoft and even VMware are all into containers. And where there is a hot new technology, there are of ...
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Recent shifts are driving the adoption of a number of technologies and tools, including containers, which are garnering big attention from investors. Gartner predicts that by 2016, nearly 25% of the ...
Containers and microservices are increasingly being adopted by companies in the Asia-Pacific region to speed up application development and become more agile. That has implications on the storage ...
Use Jelastic's container-based PaaS to ease the migration of your VM-based Java applications into modern container clusters Ruslan Synytsky is CEO and co-founder of Jelastic. Hardware virtualization ...
The move toward containers — bundled application components that simplify developing and deploying software across different platforms and devices — is a veritable phenomenon that will enjoy continued ...
Virtual containers are among the hottest technologies in the software development world today. Containerization is an approach to virtualization in which apps and all their components are packaged up ...
A lot has been written about containers, especially Docker and the Open Container Project. People think that this is a very fast-paced technology, but it has been around since the inception of Linux.