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The cloud computing marketplace has come of age, and the market is booming. Cloud is no longer a business strategy.
Containers and cloud are the answers in supporting the application delivery models of the modern world and a application-aware network.
CoreOS have studied the emerging state-of-the-art application design and deployment patterns, and integrated a number of open source projects with the goal of creating a modular container platform.
Containers to the cloud! We're all familiar with the hypervisor, that slice of code that hosts and manages operating systems, partitioning and virtualising.
A Densify survey highlights how the popularity of containers may be making it harder to track cloud computing costs.
In one notable example of this synergy, Densify, a predictive analytics and cloud optimization service, is helping organizations reduce their costs in public clouds by using containers.
It’s clear we are moving in a cloud-native direction with microservices and containers. The big decision now is where to start Much has changed since the very first version of Kubernetes was ...
Given that containers are typically used with cloud deployments, such waste is very ironic: Cost savings are typically the biggest reason to move to the cloud in the first place.
Recent research suggests that the number of vulnerabilities in cloud containers is increasing, creating security headaches for enterprises.
There is little doubt that cybercriminals are aware of the soft middle presented by trusted sources of software. A compromise of a trusted third-party, or at the source of trusted company software ...