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Liveblog: DockerCon 2015 Day 2 General Session

Scott Lowe

This is a liveblog from the day 2 general session at DockerCon 2015. Over 800+ participants participated in the private beta and the early access program for DTR—this included companies like GE, Capital One, Disney, and others. Here’s what I was able to capture. Johnston offers a few previews of the user interface for DTR.

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Why Kubernetes Is So Popular in the Tech World

Galido

Google was the company that originally created and owned Kubernetes. However, even though the project was promising, in 2015, Google released this tool as an open-source project. You cannot possibly deny that Kubernetes is built on a very mature and proven architecture. Traffic routing and load balancing.

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Teradata: Embrace the Power of PaaS

Cloud Musings

The company viewed the cloud as an opportunity to focus on its core competencies and maximize the delivery of critical healthcare services but wanted to also avoid reducing any of their healthcare focused resources. To successfully overcome this dilemma, the company adopted Teradata PaaS through the use of the managed cloud services model.

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Liveblog: Resilient Routing and Discovery

Scott Lowe

This is a liveblog of the DockerCon 2015 session on resilient routing and discovery, part of the “Advanced Tech” track. Not surprisingly (you’d understand this if you walked Eskilden’s presentation from DockerCon EU 2015), he starts out with a mention of the walrus (his favorite animal). but it ends up that Shopify settled on DNS.

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Liveblog: Resilient Routing and Discovery

Scott Lowe

This is a liveblog of the DockerCon 2015 session on resilient routing and discovery, part of the “Advanced Tech” track. Not surprisingly (you’d understand this if you walked Eskilden’s presentation from DockerCon EU 2015), he starts out with a mention of the walrus (his favorite animal). but it ends up that Shopify settled on DNS.