Two years ago, the CoreOS distribution of Linux was created by two guys literally working out of a garage who wanted to make software containers the key feature, rather than an add-on, to a Linux ...
Whether you have considered trying to secure an application by putting it into a “sandbox” or wondered how a Software as a Service (SaaS) provider keeps your application and data isolated from other ...
We all get tempted to try that new app or the OS everyone’s talking about. It’s fun, but testing new software on your main system is risky. A lot can go wrong. You might introduce security issues, ...
As government IT leaders modernize and expand the way their agencies use applications for mission critical services, software container technology can help bring agility to a continuously growing ...
Development, security, and operations (DevSecOps) teams often have to work around the clock to protect an organization’s data, much of which is stored in containers. Since rates of container adoption ...
Shipping containers revolutionized the way freight is moved around the world. By making it possible to pack all manner of cargo in a uniform way, shipping companies save money and streamline the ...
You can’t go to a developer conference today and not hear about software containers: Docker, Kubernetes, Mesos and a bunch of other names with a nautical ring to them.[/tc_dropcap] Microsoft, Google, ...
In the world of software application development, container technology is big news. But what is it, why is it a useful approach and is it safe? In straightforward terms, a container is a specific ...
Enterprise software developers toiling away at the development of traditional server-side applications that get packaged in WAR files and deployed as EARs need not fret about being left behind by the ...