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There’s never been a phenomenon like Docker . Eighteen months ago, the company took its core technology, which enables IT people to move software easily between different machines by enclosing it in “containers”, and made it open source. Almost immediately, things took off: since last summer, Docker has been downloaded 43 million times; there are over 30,000 “Dockerized” apps in the Docker Hub Registry, and 13,000 third-party projects on GitHub using Docker. At AWS Re:Invent last week, its little booth on the show floor was overrun with people wanting to learn more about the company. While its history and […]
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