Containerized Applications
Containerized applications are software applications that run in containers. A container is an isolated environment that contains all the necessary components to run an application, including the code, runtime, system tools, system libraries, and settings. This environment is independent of the underlying operating system and allows applications to run consistently and portably across different development, test, and production environments.
- Installation and configuration
- Container creation and management
- CI/CD integration
- Storage and data management
- Migration and modernization
Kubernetes
Kubernetes is an open source system for automating the deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications. It was originally developed by Google and is now maintained by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF). Kubernetes offers a variety of features that help developers and operators run complex applications efficiently and reliably in containers.
Docker
Docker is an open source platform that enables developers to build, deploy, and run applications in containers. Containers are lightweight, portable, and isolated environments that contain everything an application needs to run, including the code, runtime, libraries, and system tools. Docker is revolutionizing the way software is developed, deployed, and operated by providing a consistent and repeatable environment for running applications.
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Our most common customers are data centers.
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Creation and management of containers for data centers
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Container configuration for software and system development
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Seminars on container technologies
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