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How secure are your containerized apps? Containers are only as secure as their contents. Written by Steven Vaughan-Nichols, Senior Contributing Editor April 23, 2019, 11:11 a.m. PT ...
Container usage in the enterprise is increasing, however, containers weren’t natively designed to manage mission-critical stateful apps, leaving storage and data management to be addressed by ...
Santa Clara startup Pixeom, which develops a platform for managing and deploying containerized apps to the edge, has raised a fresh $15 million in funding.
Today at Disrupt NY, ContainerShip took the stage to show off its technology built to help companies better deploy containerized applications to different hosting services. ContainerShip is part ...
Snapshotting multi-container apps in a way that allows an application to be recovered without risking data corruption requires all containers to be locked during the snapshot operation.
Microsoft takes a curated, app store-like approach to spinning up containerized apps on its cloud.
Broadcom has delivered VCF as the industry’s first unified private cloud platform for modern private clouds. Canonical is the trusted leader in open source innovation and the publisher of Ubuntu, the ...
Microsoft is delivering its promised Windows 10X emulator and SDK, plus a refresh of its Android-based Duo SDK as its next milestones along its dual-screen device path.
Scaling your Android app can be a challenge, but container orchestration can make it much easier. With container orchestration, you can quickly and easily add more resources to your app as needed.
Aqua Security, a startup developing security for containerized apps and services, raised $135 million at an over $1 billion valuation.
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