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Recently appointed Azure CTO Mark Russinovich spells out Microsoft's espousal of the container cause on its cloud computing platform and his reservations about Docker security.
Microsoft takes a curated, app store-like approach to spinning up containerized apps on its cloud.
With usage of Docker Content Trust (DCT) declining, and other similar offerings superseding its functionality and ease-of-use, Docker has announced the retirement of Docker Content Trust (DCT). Docker ...
Docker's spotlight grows brighter. Microsoft clears hurdles for customers who want to spin up Web apps using the increasingly popular virtual container tech.
The deal with Docker was inked a few months back. Now Microsoft describes how to create a Docker VM that hosts any number of containers for your apps running in Azure.
Microsoft is among the many cloud and Linux vendors supporting the first release of the open-source Docker application-deployment engine.
Back in June, Microsoft announced that it would bring support for managing Docker containers with the help of Google's open-source Kubernetes tool to Azure and today, it is making good on this ...
Azure will also support Docker’s open orchestration APIs, so that developers will be able to create a multi-container Dockerized application.
Azure has done the same, using the open source Docker Registry 2.0 as the basis for its own container registry, compliant with Open Container Initiative.
Container firm Docker announced that it's Docker for Azure has hit public beta. Update 12/14: This article was updated to attribute announcements to Docker, not Microsoft. Previously, Docker for Azure ...