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Posted over 4 years ago by Scott Johnston
In November 2019 Docker announced our re-focusing on the needs of developers. Specifically, we set out to simplify the complexity of modern application development to help developers get their ideas from code to cloud as quickly and securely as ... [More] possible. We’ve made a lot of progress since delivering against our public roadmap, including shipping Docker […] The post Accelerating New Features in Docker Desktop appeared first on Docker Blog. [Less]
Posted over 4 years ago by William Quiviger
Next week, on Thursday September 16th, 2021 (8am PST/5pm CET) we’ll be hosting our next quarterly Docker Community All-Hands. This virtual event, free and open to everyone, is a unique opportunity for Docker staff and the broader Docker community to ... [More] come together for company and product updates, live demos, community presentations and a live Q&A.  […] The post Join Us for Our Next Docker Community All-Hands! appeared first on Docker Blog. [Less]
Posted over 4 years ago by Ben De St Paer-Gotch
With all the changes recently quite a few people have been talking about Docker Desktop and trying to understand what it actually does on your machine. A few people have asked, “is it just a container UI?”  Great developer tools are magic for new ... [More] developers and save experienced developers a ton of time. This is what […] The post The Magic Behind the Scenes of Docker Desktop appeared first on Docker Blog. [Less]
Posted over 4 years ago by Scott Johnston
Docker is used by millions of developers to build, share, and run any app, anywhere, and 55% of professional developers use Docker every day at work. In these work environments, the increase in outside attacks on software supply chains is ... [More] accelerating developer demand for Docker’s trusted content, including Docker Official Images and Docker Verified Publisher […] The post Docker is Updating and Extending Our Product Subscriptions appeared first on Docker Blog. [Less]
Posted over 4 years ago by Steph Rifai
Docker Desktop 3.6 has just been released and we’re looking forward to you trying it. Start Dev Environments from your Local Machine You can now share dev environments with your colleagues and get started with code already on your local machine as ... [More] well as the existing remote repository support. It’s easy to use your local […] The post Start Dev Environments locally, Compose V2 RC 1, and more in Docker Desktop 3.6 appeared first on Docker Blog. [Less]
Posted over 4 years ago by David Oro
Securing the software supply chain is now an everyday concern for developers. As attackers increasingly target open-source components as a way to compromise the software supply chain, developers hold the keys to making their projects as secure as ... [More] they can be. That’s why Docker continues to invest heavily in our developer tools like Docker Desktop […] The post Building a healthy and secure software supply chain appeared first on Docker Blog. [Less]
Posted over 4 years ago by Justin Chadell
Guest post by Docker Community Member Justin Chadell. This post originally appeared here. As of a couple weeks ago, Docker’s BuildKit tool for building Dockerfiles now supports heredoc syntax! With these new improvements, we can do all sorts of ... [More] things that were difficult before, like multiline RUNs without needing all those pesky backslashes at the […] The post Introduction to heredocs in Dockerfiles appeared first on Docker Blog. [Less]
Posted over 4 years ago by David Oro
With the eyes of the security world converging on Black Hat USA next week, now is a good time to remember that building secure applications is paramount. In the latest chapter in Docker’s security story, Docker CTO Justin Cormack last month provided ... [More] an important update on software supply chain security. He blogged about the publication […] The post Docker Security Roundup: News, Articles, Sessions appeared first on Docker Blog. [Less]
Posted over 4 years ago by Kevin Alvarez
On July 16th we released BuildKit 0.9.0, Docker Buildx 0.6.0, Dockerfile 1.3.0 and Dockerfile 1.3.0-labs. These releases come with bug fixes, feature-parity improvements, refactoring and also new features. Dockerfile new features Installation There ... [More] is no installation needed: BuildKit supports loading frontends dynamically from container images. Images for Dockerfile frontends are available at docker/dockerfile repository. To […] The post Engineering Update: BuildKit 0.9 and Docker Buildx 0.6 Releases appeared first on Docker Blog. [Less]
Posted over 4 years ago by Ben De St Paer-Gotch
Scoped tokens are here 💪! Scopes give you more fine grained control over what access your tokens have to your content and other public content on Docker Hub!  It’s been a while since we first introduced tokens into Docker Hub (back in 2019!) and we ... [More] are now excited to say that we have added the […] The post Level Up Security with Scoped Access Tokens appeared first on Docker Blog. [Less]