Tag: docker
Docker courts developers, pledges to keep community and Captains afloat after Enterprise sale
Docker has pledged to maintain its developer community, Captains included, and what remains of its workforce after its […]
99 problems but container configs ain’t one? Report suggests otherwise
Security tooling company Sysdig has looked into the way its users work with containers on-prem and in the […]
Docker Hub tries two-factor authentication
Container image library Docker Hub has been updated and now includes a beta version of two-factor authentication. The […]
CNAB ready for prime time, says Docker
Docker announced yesterday that CNAB, a specification for creating multi-container applications, has come of age. The spec has […]
What’s the point: Databricks, Docker, AWS Chatbot, Azure, and GitLab
The second release of the Databricks Runtime with Conda (Beta) is out. Version 5.5 comes with a variety […]
Docker Enterprise 3.0 hits the ground running
The third major release of Docker Enterprise is now generally available, after it was announced at DockerCon back […]
Weave didn’t start the fire, but anyway…here’s Ignite
Kubernetes experts Weaveworks celebrated their fifth birthday by presenting an alpha version of Weave Ignite, a new open […]
Open Build Service bids farewell to old UI and – what did you just ship there?
Open Build Service (OBS), an open source system to build and distribute binary packages from source code, is […]
Google packs Deep Learning Containers for out-of-the-box ML fun
Google has found another way to lure machine learning aficionados to its cloud, offering so-called Deep Learning Containers […]
Docker throws weight behind Windows Subsystem for Linux, chucks Hyper-V option overboard
Docker has thrown its support behind Microsoft’s latest rev of the Windows Subsystem for Linux, promising a technical […]