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Solid and well-understood makes for better development environments than fashionable. Java is not fashionable, but it’s still right for business.
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Containers and containerization are the future, right? According to these industry experts, containerization is not all sunshine and rainbows.
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Multiple experts weigh in on how IBM's $34 billion acquisition of Red Hat will affect Red Hat users.
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Developers have embraced containers as a lightweight sandbox to run software. But in order to be lightweight, containers trade-off on security.
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Seattle-based Chef, which provides support for business infrastructure and applications, began its customer conference today by releasing updates to its signature year-old continuous automation platform, Chef Automate.
Chef officials said they want to help enterprises transition to cloud-native and container-first environments.
ChefConf 2017 started Monday and ends Wednesday at
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Microsoft made another play yesterday to improve what Scott Guthrie, EVP for Microsoft's cloud and enterprise group, describes as its “new cloud currency.
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Organizations that break down silos to create cross-functional IT teams benefit from quicker deployments, more efficient patching and overall better services.
Seattle-based Chef, which provides support for business infrastructure and applications, announced these and other findings this week in its annual state of IT survey.
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To make Docker workloads portable, container architects originally allowed for a potentially exploitable design omission. Thursday, Docker Inc. rectified that little oversight.
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Docker Inc. — the company spearheading the containerization trend that’s revolutionizing data centers — today announced its acquisition of a small firm called Unikernel Systems.
You won’t read about this too many other places, so I should explain right up front why this deal may be important to you.
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The opening of a public beta for version 7 of Red Hat’s Enterprise Applications Platform marks the official transformation of all of its middleware services to containerization.
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If a new server technology could improve the speed of your customer-facing applications by about half, would you advise your company to replace all its servers? That’s the advice Hewlett Packard hopes you’ll give.
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Does your business’ day-to-day success depend upon the functionality of any single core component of software, especially one produced by any name-brand manufacturer? Remember when such a dependence was touted as a good thing?
Today, Microsoft took a major strategic step forward in building out its Azure platform — one
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It came as a bit of a surprise to me that CMSWire, a publication ostensibly about improving digital customer experience (DX), has published so few items about the topics of quality control (QC) and quality assurance (QA).
There is a logical reason for this, but I’m not sure I
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Mike Gupta, the man credited with spearheading Twitter’s move to an initial public offering during 22 months as its CFO, was officially hired today by Docker Inc. as its Chief Financial Officer.
Even an amateur business analyst can guess why.
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