Tag: docker
What’s the point: GitLab, HCP Consul, Sauce Labs, Kite, ASF, CNCF, and Netflix tech
GitLab’s monthly security updates are in, with the company strongly recommending a switch to versions 13.8.2, 13.7.6, or […]
What’s the point: Kong Gateway, pip, ASF, Vitess, OpenShift, and Docker
API gateway Kong Gateway has rolled out its 2.3 release. In addition to finally allowing teams to name […]
Docker: It’s not dead yet, but there’s a tendency to walk away, security report finds
Sysdig just handed in its Container Security and Usage Report for 2021, and the latest edition shows that […]
Can’t stop, won’t stop: Docker pushes new versions of Engine and Desktop
Docker seems to have made it through its end-of-year spurt of activity this week, which sees the company […]
What’s that coming over the hill? 2020’s last Kubernetes release
The Kubernetes release cycle is back to its usual self, bringing version 1.20 to K8s aficionados young and […]
Open sourcers get unlimited container pulls after sitting on the Docker ‘obey’, says firm
Following the recent announcement of pull rate restrictions for unpaid users, Docker has revealed further promised policy updates […]
Practitioners wanted: Call for proposals for Continuous Lifecycle 2021 is open NOW
Even though a lot of things are different this year, autumn is still the time of our Continuous […]
Docker delays dead data delete, pushes on with pull purge
Container company Docker has announced a stay of execution on petabytes of dusty images cluttering up its Hub store, which were due to be deleted on 1 November.
Why not open our own Container Registry, muses GitHub as it gives orgs a hand at resource-sharing
With Docker container images being “the second most popular ecosystem” in GitHub Packages, GitHub has decided to give […]
Out of the blocks: Go version 1.15 speeds up linker, tests waters to end conversion confusion
Go 1.15 is out, fitting the Google-bred programming language with a revamped linker, and improvements in areas such […]