6 Docker services making a splash

  • 10 June 2014
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"Quote" 6 Docker services making a splash
 
By Serdar Yegulalp, InfoWorld, June 10, 2014
 
Summary/ Docker is fast becoming one of the hottest technologies under development. Released just a year ago, the open source project for creating virtualized application containers has already caused major cloud players, from Red Hat to Google, to rethink how applications can be delivered, run, and managed, especially in cloud environments.
 
InfoWorld/ full read here/ http://www.infoworld.com/slideshow/155615/6-docker-services-making-splash-243949

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This is a update on docker's libcontainer
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By Serdar Yegulalp | InfoWorld/ Posted June 12 2014
4 reasons why dockers libcontaner is a big deal

 
Summary/
Of all the news that's come out this week around app containerization system Docker's 1.0 release, the details abut what's inside Docker may be most crucial.
A key project at the heart of Docker, libcontainer, is becoming a collaborative effort that could make containers even more useful than they are now with Docker -- and it could transform Docker into far more than a Linux-centric technology.
 
InfoWorld/ Full Read Here/ http://www.infoworld.com/t/application-virtualization/4-reasons-why-dockers-libcontainer-big-deal-244182
 
 


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The following is another update on Docker
 

Docker could threaten cloud providers portable plans
 
By David Linthicum | InfoWorld / June 13, 2014
 
Summary/
Everyone loves Docker. What's not to like? It's a very nicely constructed container architecture that provides better cloud-to-cloud portability and workload management. It also sets a great foundation to build cloud-based distributed systems that can be moved around much easier than the cloud workloads we manage these days.
The 1.0 release of Docker draws a line in the sand as to what this technology will mean to enterprises moving applications to cloud-based platforms. We also know that big cloud technology providers -- including Amazon Web Services, Google, and Red Hat -- are down with Docker, building support into their products and services.
 
 
InfoWorld/ Full Read Here/ http://www.infoworld.com/d/cloud-computing/docker-could-threaten-cloud-providers-portability-plans-244253
 
 
 

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