Read our Docker Desktop release collection to learn about the latest new features and performance improvements. Then visit our Docker Subscriptions page to pick a plan that's right for you. -- Docker Desktop 3.5 is here and we can’t wait for you to try it! We’ve...
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From Compose to Kubernetes with Okteto
Today we're featuring a blog from Pablo Chico de Guzmán at Okteto, who writes about how the developers' love of Docker Compose inspired Okteto to create Okteto Stacks, a fully compatible Kubernetes backend for Docker Compose It has been almost 7 years since the Docker...
Secure Software Supply Chain Best Practices
Last month, the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) Security Technical Advisory Group published a detailed document about Software Supply Chain Best Practices. You can get the full document from their GitHub repo. This was the result of months of work from a...
Tech Preview: Docker Dev Environments
Update: Dev Environments is no longer under active development. While the current functionality remains available, it may take us longer to respond to support requests. -- A couple of weeks ago at DockerCon we showed off a new feature that we are building - Docker Dev...
Bringing “docker scan” to Linux
At the end of last year we launched vulnerability scanning options as part of the Docker platform. We worked together with our partner Snyk to include security testing options along multiple points of your inner loop. We incorporated scanning options into the...
Volume Management, Compose v2, Skipping Updates, and more in Docker Desktop 3.4
We are excited to announce the release of Docker Desktop 3.4. This release includes several improvements to Docker Desktop, including our new Volume Management interface, the Compose v2 roll-out, and changes to how to Skip an update to Docker Desktop based on your...
Changes to Docker Hub Autobuilds
As many of you are aware, it has been a difficult period for companies offering free cloud compute [1]. Unfortunately, Docker’s Autobuild service has been targeted by the same bad actors, so today we are disappointed to announce that we will be discontinuing...
Our journey from office-centric to remote-first
Docker Inc. started like many startups with engineers working from a single location. For us, this was in the Bay Area in the US. We were very office-centric, so the natural way to increase diversity and to get engineers from different cultures to work together was to...
Today Is The Day!
It’s here! Ready or not, DockerCon — our free, one-day, all-digital event designed for developers by developers — has arrived. Registration is open until 9 a.m., so if you haven’t already done so, go ahead and sign up! This is your chance to learn all you can about...