Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Windows 10: The votes are pouring in for these 10 features

Windows 10: The votes are pouring in for these 10 features | Microsoft to bring Docker to Windows Server

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Windows 10: The votes are pouring in for these 10 features
The people are speaking! Users of the Windows 10 Technical Preview can suggest and vote for desired features. Here are the features getting the most thumbs-up right now. Read More

Microsoft to bring Docker to Windows Server
The Docker virtualization technology has just taken another giant step forward, as developers from both Microsoft and Docker have started working on a native Docker implementation for Windows Server, which will make the increasingly popular container technology available for use in Windows shops."In the future, a developer building an application with Windows components will be able to manage that application using Docker," said Solomon Hykes, creator and chief maintainer of Docker, as well as chief technology officer of the namesake company.[ See also: The beginner's guide to Docker ]To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More


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