Tag: docker
Containerd leaves incubator, gets key to CNCF’s graduate lounge
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation has shaken the hand of its second graduate project this year, in the […]
Devs take on open source security as vulnerability count shoots up
Developers are open to taking increasing responsibility for open source security, according to a report from Snyk. Unfortunately, […]
Security project Cilium 1.4 pumps up multi-cluster capabilities and encryption
Network security project for application services Cilium is now available in v1.4, introducing global services, IPVLAN support, and […]
Go developers say go go go on v1.12 tester
A first release candidate for v1.12 of the Go programming language is now available for final pre-release testing. […]
Got Docker? Get patching…runc container breakout vuln allows root access
A vulnerability in the runc run time which could allow a malicious container to gain root access to […]
Docker Enterprise now supports even more Windows
Docker has announced support for Windows Server 2019, and has pitched its Swarm container orchestrator as a halfway […]
Interview: Docker’s Banjot Chanana on how containers look better with Windows
Containers are the key to building that dream pipeline that will help you shake off your legacy applications […]
Containers for all – are we there yet?
If you’re trying to catchup with the modern software development life cycle, container technology seems to almost be […]
Docker Store and Cloud shuttered – users sent to Hub
If you’re looking for the Docker Store today, don’t bother. It’s been bundled into Docker Hub as of […]
Using the Azure Container Service? Not for long – it’s retiring
Microsoft will “retire” its Azure Container Service next month, in favour of its Kubernetes powered alternative. Microsoft debuted […]