CoreOS is bringing Google's Kubernetes to the enterprise
CoreOS's first plan was to bring container-enabled Linux to the cloud. The company is still working on that, but with its new program Tectonic, it's upped its game. The company is working on bringing Google's container management system, Kubernetes, to the enterprise.
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