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Microsoft's announcement back in October that it has partnered with Docker to enable Linux containers to run in Windows was an important step forward for enabling what promises to be the next wave in ...
Microsoft continues to augment it’s Azure cloud for HPC workloads with the release of the Batch Shipyard toolkit, version 1.0. Available on GitHub as Open Source, the Batch Shipyard toolkit enables ...
Before year-end, Microsoft will make available to testers a preview version of a new Azure Container Service which will bring together Apache Mesos, Docker and Azure. The new Container Service is just ...
As it does every few weeks, Microsoft is rolling out a number of new features for its Azure cloud platform. Microsoft has made available its first Docker image for Ubuntu Linux in the Azure ...
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 promise ...
"Docker and containers come up more and more in conversations that we have with .NET developers. It has become the way to deploy server applications for many people, due to its primary benefits of ...
Docker 1.0 released, and has backing Microsoft in new capability that allows Azure to create Docker-enabled VMs. Microsoft is lending support to the Docker open source application containerization ...
While Docker is a familiar software for developers, you don't need to have coding experience to use Docker Desktop on Windows. In fact, I've been using the platform for months now without having ...
Developers have seen quite a bit of success using Microsoft's .NET Framework for well over 15 years, with countless business-critical apps running on older versions of the Framework and older versions ...
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