Monday, July 29, 2019

Announcing Docker Enterprise 3.0 General Availability

Today, we’re excited to announce the overall accessibility to Docker Enterprise 3. - the only real desktop-to-cloud enterprise container platform enabling organizations to construct and share any application and safely run them anywhere - from hybrid cloud towards the edge.

Prior to GA, greater than 2,000 people took part in the Docker Enterprise 3. public beta program to test it on their own. We collected feedback from a few of these beta participants to discover what excites them most concerning the latest iteration of Docker Enterprise. Listed here are 3 stuff that clients are looking forward to and also the features that support them:

Simplifying Kubernetes


Kubernetes is really a effective orchestration technology but because of its natural complexity, many enterprises (including Docker customers) have battled to understand the entire worth of Kubernetes by themselves. A lot of Kubernetes’ perceived complexity comes from too little intuitive security and manageability configurations that many enterprises expect and wish for production-grade software. We’re addressing this concern with Docker Kubernetes Service (DKS) - an authorized Kubernetes distribution that's incorporated with Docker Enterprise 3.. It’s the only real offering that integrates Kubernetes in the developer desktop to production servers, with ‘sensible secure defaults’ out-of-the-box.



“Increasing database integration velocity and digital agility really are a proper imperative for businesses in most sectors today. Developer experience may be the killer application,” stated RedMonk co-founder, James Governor. “Docker Kubernetes Service and Docker Application try to package and simplify developer and operator experience, making modern container based workflows readily available to developers and operators alike.”

Automating Deployment of Containers and Kubernetes


Probably the most common demands we’ve been told by customers is to allow it to be simpler to deploy and manage their container environments. That is why we introduced new lifecycle automation tools for first day and day 2 operations, helping customers accelerate and expand the deployment of containers and Kubernetes on their own selection of infrastructure. Utilizing a simple group of CLI instructions, operations teams can certainly deploy, scale, backup and restore and upgrade their Docker Enterprise clusters across hybrid and multi-cloud deployment on AWS, Azure, or VMware.

Building Modern Applications


Using the ever-growing focus on making things simpler and faster for developers, it's no shocker that Docker Desktop Enterprise and Docker Application produced lots of excitement among beta participants. Docker Desktop Enterprise is really a new developer tool that lessens the “time-to-Docker” - speeding up developer onboarding and improving developer productivity. Docker Application, in line with the CNAB standard, is really a new application format that allows developers to bundle the numerous distributed sources define a contemporary application right into a single object that may be easily shared, installed and run anywhere. Docker Desktop Enterprise also enables users to rapidly and simply create Docker Applications leveraging pre-defined Application Templates that support any language or framework.

“The Docker Enterprise platform and it is method of simplifying how containerized applications are made, shared and run enables us to fail fearlessly. We are able to test new releases easily and rapidly and when they work, we are able to immediately boost the mortgage experience for the customers,” stated Don Bauer, Lead DevOps Engineer, Citizens Bank. “Docker’s purchase of new abilities like Docker Application and simplified cluster management will further improve developer productivity and lifecycle automation for all of us to ensure that we could bring new, differentiated services to promote faster.”

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