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Docker Accelerates App Migration to Containers with IBM Partnership
At the DockerCon EU conference here on Oct. 18 Docker outlined multiple successes it has had with its Modernize Traditional Applications (MTA) program that was first announced at the DockerCon 17 conference in Austin, Texas in April.
The MTA program is a bundle of Docker products and services from partners which at launch included Avanade, Cisco, Hewlett Packard Enterprise and Microsoft. At DockerCon EU, IBM announced that it too is now joining the MTA program.
"We have found that successful modernization journeys start with existing skills, infrastructure, processes and applications, then figuring out how to apply those existing things to new technologies to solve problems for your business," Docker Chief Operating Officer Scott Johnston said during a keynote address.
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What's New in Docker 17.09?
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InfluxData Container Images Now on Red Hat OpenShift Platform
InfluxData Brings Time Series Data to Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform with Red Hat Certified Containers -- InfluxData Now Published in Red Hat Container Catalog, Enabling Simpler Deployment for Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform Users
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InfluxData Brings Time Series Data to Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform with Red Hat Certified Containers
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Cubist Systematic Strategies LLC Has $3.89 Million Holdings in Red Hat, Inc. (RHT)
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Argent Capital Management LLC Sells 12,410 Shares of Red Hat, Inc. (NYSE:RHT)
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