Servers/Containers: Kubernetes, Former Docker CEO, and Linux Foundation Boosting Microsoft
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What the Data Says about Kubernetes Deployment Patterns
The considerable growth in the Kubernetes market is well documented. It is by far the most widely used orchestration platform, but it’s not the only one, preventing it from receiving full default status. Kubernetes’ acceptance has forced it to mature quite fast and has left the technology community to rapidly innovate. It has helped force a disruption in the market as new and more established vendors now compete in the cloud-native space.
Container technologies prompted the rise and development of the Kubernetes orchestration platform. Today, the largest users of containers are companies with more than 1,000 employees which run their own data centers. These companies are also the largest users of Kubernetes in production — a compelling reminder of the market forces driving the project’s development and adoption. But these trends only tell part of the story.
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Former Docker CEO takes over Storj Labs' top spot
Top executives who get open source are rare and far between. So it is that Storj Labs, the leader in decentralized cloud storage, must be pleased as punch to announce that Ben Golub, former CEO and co-founder of Docker, is now Storj's executive chairman and interim CEO.
Storj Labs' program is Storj. This is an open-source distributed, encrypted, and fast object storage. It's based on blockchain and peer-to-peer protocols to provide secure, private cloud storage.
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Former Docker CEO Ben Golub named CEO of Storj Labs, a blockchain-based cloud storage company
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Former Docker CEO to Lead Crypto-Powered Distributed Storage Startup
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Former Docker CEO Ben Golub joins Storj as Executive Chairman and interim CEO
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Former Docker CEO Joins Blockchain Storage Platform Storj Labs
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Ben Golub Joins Storj Labs as Executive Chairman, Interim CEO
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Docker Founder Joins Blockchain Storage Startup
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Former Docker CEO Ben Golub takes the reins at blockchain startup Storj Labs
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Microservices, Service Mesh, and CI/CD Pipelines: Making It All Work Together [Ed: The Linux [sic] Foundation is boosting Microsoft again]
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