Docker and Containers
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Docker Gets $95M Investment For Broad Based Adoption Endeavors
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San Francisco software maker may be the latest $1 billion unicorn
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Docker attracts another $95 million in venture funding
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Docker Coffers Boosted by Another $95 Million
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Docker, Boasting 'Amazing Traction,' Tops $150M in Funding
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Docker Attracts Big Fish, Eyes Micro-Service Platform
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Docker Raises $95M to Abstract Data Center for Developers
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Docker hits $1 billion valuation mark, according to Bloomberg
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Docker: More Funding, More Docker Hub Customers
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Thin Is In For Operating Systems, Thanks To Docker
Minimalist machines and the cut-down software stacks that run on them have been the norm at hyperscalers for more than a decade, and now the idea is going mainstream. The operating system is going on a diet, and that is not only to improve performance, but also to make securing the software stack easier and to cut down on maintenance and debugging activities. Presumably the prices for such streamlined operating systems will also come down, reflecting the amount of code that goes into them and, more importantly, making them affordable for large-scale deployments.
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Docker preps on-prem container store, hungry investors give it the D
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Docker Raises $95 Million In 4th VC Round
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Super-hot startup Docker raises $95 million as it prepares to squeeze out the competition
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Docker nabs massive Series D financing of $95 million
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Latest tech unicorn has Goldman Sachs as backer
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Docker details integration and developer plans
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Docker, a cloud ‘container’ company, raises $95 million
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Docker Raises $95 Million to Push Into Enterprises
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Goldman Sachs deal lifts Docker into unicorn club
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Docker, the startup that kicked off the container revolution, raises $95M
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Docker Said to Join $1 Billion Valuation Club With New Funding
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Docker Secures $95M in Series D Funding to Meet the Unrivaled Demand for Its Open Source Platform [PR]
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Docker Secures $95M in Series D Funding [PR]
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Docker Raises $95M Series D Round For Its Container Platform
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Docker Raises $95M Because Silicon Valley Loves Containers
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Docker, a cloud ‘container’ company, raises $95 million
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Docker's $95m round puts a value on eyeballs
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Goldman Sachs deal lifts Docker into unicorn club
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Docker notches up $95m funding boost to add more developer capabilities
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Docker Raises Another $95 Million in Funding
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Open-Source Darling Docker Cracks The Billion-Dollar Club With $95 Million Raise
Just two years after it was treading water as a fading startup called dotCloud, open-source darling Docker is soaring. The company announced Tues. it had raised a $95 million Series D funding that should value the company at about $1 billion, making it the latest in a wave of private tech companies to join the billion-dollar ranks.
The funding comes just half a year after Docker had raised its last funding and was led by a previously minor investor in the startup, Insight Venture Partners, alongside new investors Coatue, Goldman Sachs and Northern Trust . A who’s-who of venture firms already backing Docker re-upped in the round: Benchmark, Greylock Partners, Sequoia Capital, Trinity Ventures and Jerry Yang’s AME Cloud Ventures. While Docker didn’t disclose its valuation from the round, sources with knowledge peg the company’s pre-money valuation at just under $1 billion. PitchBook pegs the post-money valuation at $1.07 billion.
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Resin.io Raises Series A Funding to Transform IoT Development Using Linux Containers
Resin.io, a disruptor in making IoT development as easy as web development, today announced a $3M Series A funding round led by DFJ, with participation from The OpenFund and angels Gil Dibner and Panos Papadopoulos. The investment will be used to expand its team, broaden its hardware platform support, and accelerate product development to deliver on its vision of making software development for embedded systems as easy as it is for cloud applications today.
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Resin.io Launches And Raises Cash To Aid IoT Development
The internet of things (IoT) is getting a lot of attention right now. It is, after all, an alluring story – 50 billion or so devices and sensors connected to the internet and all delivering immense amounts of valuable data that is just waiting to be harnessed for the betterment of corporations, individuals and the world. Or at least that is the general tone of the multitudinous press releases about new IoT offering that cross my desk every day.
Acquisitions:
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Engine Yard buys OpDemand, the startup behind open-source cloud platform Deis
Engine Yard, a startup that offers a platform-as-a-service (PaaS) cloud developers can use to build and run apps, has acquired OpDemand, a startup that created open-source PaaS tool Deis, the companies announced today.
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Engine Yard Acquires Deis Leader OpDemand
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Remain Relevant In A Rapidly Changing World, EngineYard Acquires
Engine Yard, the largely forgotten, but not yet gone, platform as a service (PaaS) vendor is today announcing that is has acquired Docker-player OpDemand.
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