Docker Retrospective: October 2017
My monthly retrospectives have fallen behind, but here's my recap of October. It was a great month for Docker fans - we had DockerCon EU with some major announcements. I had a
Consultant and trainer.
Microsoft
MVP.
Pluralsight
Author.
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My monthly retrospectives have fallen behind, but here's my recap of October. It was a great month for Docker fans - we had DockerCon EU with some major announcements. I had a
Docker EE 17.06 was released (actually at the end of August), which brings support for Windows nodes to the enterprise Docker platform. You've been able to run hybrid Docker swarms, with
One of the biggest use-cases for Docker right now is the need to modernize traditional apps - the apps which businesses rely on, but take up a huge amount of the IT
Here's my monthly roundup of all things Docker, with a heavy slant on Windows.
I spent a chunk of time working with the Docker EE 17.06 release, testing out the .NET
It seems silly to start all these retros saying "it was a busy month" every time, so I'm just going to get started.
The new release of Docker CE
Plenty happening in the Docker and Microsoft space. Last month I got to some great conferences and spent a bunch of time with some awesome folks.
Docker CE 17.05 was released
There's lots happening in the Docker world at the moment, so I'm starting a monthly retro of things I've done - videos, articles, code samples, slides etc. - so they don't get