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Posted about 4 years ago by Scott Johnston
Today we’re excited and humbled to announce Docker’s Series B raise of $23 million to accelerate our mission of delivering tools development teams love to quickly take their ideas from code to cloud. The round was led by Tribe Capital with ... [More] participation from our existing investors, Benchmark and Insight Partners. Arjun Sethi, Tribe co-founder and […] The post Docker Series B: More Fuel To Help Dev Teams Get Ship Done appeared first on Docker Blog. [Less]
Posted about 4 years ago by Anca Iordache
By using cloud platforms, we can take advantage of different resource configurations and compute capacities. However, deploying containerized applications on cloud platforms is proving to be quite challenging, especially for new users who have no ... [More] expertise on how to use that platform. As each platform may provide specific APIs, orchestrating the deployment of a containerized […] The post Docker Compose: From Local to Amazon ECS appeared first on Docker Blog. [Less]
Posted about 4 years ago by Gabriel de Marmiesse
At Docker, we are incredibly proud of our vibrant, diverse and creative community. From time to time, we feature cool contributions from the community on our blog to highlight some of the great work our community does. The following is a guest post ... [More] by Docker community member Gabriel de Marmiesse. Are you working on something […] The post Guest Post: Calling the Docker CLI from Python with Python-on-whales appeared first on Docker Blog. [Less]
Posted about 4 years ago by Marina Kvitnitsky
The latest Docker Desktop release, 3.2, includes support for iTerm2 which is a terminal emulator that is highly popular with macOS fans. From the Containers/Apps Dashboard, for a running container, you can click `CLI` to open a terminal and run ... [More] commands on the container. With this latest release of Docker Desktop, if you have installed […] The post Desktop Support for iTerm2 – A Feature Request from the Docker Public Roadmap appeared first on Docker Blog. [Less]
Posted about 4 years ago by William Quiviger
Next week, on Thursday March 11th, 2021 (8am PST/5pm CET) we’ll be hosting our next quarterly Docker Community All-Hands. This free virtual event, open to everyone, is a unique opportunity for Docker staff and the broader Docker community to come ... [More] together for company and product updates, live demos, community presentations and a live Q&A.  As […] The post Join Us Next Week for Docker’s Community All-Hands appeared first on Docker Blog. [Less]
Posted about 4 years ago by William Quiviger
First off, a big thank you to all those who have already submitted a talk proposal for DockerCon LIVE 2021. We’re seeing some really excellent proposals and we look forward to reviewing many more! We opened the CFP on February 8th and with a few more ... [More] weeks to go before we close the CFP on […] The post How to Write a Great Talk Proposal for DockerCon LIVE 2021 appeared first on Docker Blog. [Less]
Posted about 4 years ago by Peter McKee
One of the things that makes the Docker Platform so powerful is how easy it is to use images from a central location. Docker Hub is the premier Image Repository with thousands of Official Images ready for use. It’s also just as easy to push your own ... [More] images to the Docker Hub registry so that […] The post How to Use Your Own Registry appeared first on Docker Blog. [Less]
Posted about 4 years ago by William Quiviger
Docker Captains are select members of the community that are both experts in their field and are passionate about sharing their Docker knowledge with others. “Docker Captains Take 5” is a regular blog series where we get a closer look at our Captains ... [More] and ask them the same broad set of questions ranging from what […] The post Captains Take 5 – Nick Janetakis appeared first on Docker Blog. [Less]
Posted about 4 years ago by Viktor Petersson
This is a guest post from Viktor Petersson, CEO of Screenly.io. Screenly is the most popular digital signage product for the Raspberry Pi. Find Viktor on Twitter @vpetersson. In the previous blog post, we talked about how we compile Qt for Screenly ... [More] OSE using Docker’s nifty multi-stage and multi-platform features. In this article, we build […] The post Compiling Qt with Docker Using Caching appeared first on Docker Blog. [Less]
Posted about 4 years ago by Stephen Turner
This is just a quick update to let you know that we’ve released another preview of Docker Desktop for Apple M1 chips, which you can download from our Docker Apple M1 Tech Preview page. The most exciting change in this version is that Kubernetes now ... [More] works. First, a big thank you to everyone who tried […] The post New Docker Desktop Preview for Apple M1 Released appeared first on Docker Blog. [Less]