
Why containers are like Google Docs
Each generation of technology has made collaboration easier, containers are just the latest iteration in managing the content on a server, and their strikingly similar to the business value in online document collaboration

When it comes to code, be a consumer
The business of software has finally matured to a point where we need to tackle it like a traditional supply chain

Deep container inspection: What the Docker Hub Minor virus and XcodeGhost breach can teach about containers
Trust and security are two separate concepts. This is especially true with container tools and images

The operating system is dead. Long live the operating system?
Is the operating system really being replaced by containers, serverless computing, and unikernels?

Linux containers: the whys, wherefors, and what’s next
The new container and container image paradigm seems to be just right as companies struggle to meet demand for applications that expand business processes across all digital platforms

What you need to know (now) about container standards
Standards are a good thing, but it’s important to know how different standards do (or don’t) work together—and what they mean for your container deployment efforts moving forward

What does container portability really mean?
Portability and compatibility are not the same thing. Portability is a business problem, while compatibility is a technical problem

Orchestration tools fully exploit Linux container technology
Once companies get past the “let’s see how these container things work” stage, they end up with a lot of containers running in a lot of different places

3 benefits you didn’t expect from Linux containers
Containers started with technical people, so many of the benefits are known instinctively by users. But if you are new to containers, these benefits might not be obvious.