You can’t work for any length of time in the tech industry in 2017 without hearing or reading about microservices and container deployments. In the past four years alone, the proliferation of ...
Docker CEO Steve Singh (left) and chief product officer Scott Johnston explained the container movement at the 2017 GeekWire Cloud Tech Summit. (GeekWire Photo / Kevin Lisota) Over the last several ...
For quite some time now, people have been talking about a future for software which, rather than being based on monolithic IT stacks, is built up of microservices. Microservices are a simple concept.
It appears enterprise IT teams are having it both ways, a recent survey finds. Typically, microservices -- and accompanying containers -- are associated with newer, cloud-centric applications. But ...
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The Tetra Tech Federal IT Group’s microservice and container approaches create lightweight, independent, scalable solutions that decrease impact risks and simplify updating and enhancing services. Our ...
“At this level of complexity, automation is no longer optional,” Lopez said in his talk on the future of application deployment, delivered in Spanish. (Oracle Code brings together modern software ...
Containers are a small, fast, and easy-to-set-up way to deploy and run software across different computing environments. By holding an application’s complete runtime environment, including libraries, ...
At the core of any DevOps initiative is the judicious employment of containers and microservices, which dramatically speed up and simplifying the jobs of developers and operations teams alike. While ...
Today organizations large and small are exploring the adoption of cloud-native software technologies. “Cloud-native” refers to an approach that packages software within standardized units called ...