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Docker Desktop 4.31: Air-Gapped Containers, Accelerated Builds, and Beta Releases of Docker Desktop on Windows on Arm, Compose File Viewer, and GitHub Actions
The Docker Desktop 4.31 release offers new features to empower developers, including: air-gapped containers, accelerated builds, and beta releases of Docker Desktop on Windows on Arm (WoA) and Compose File Viewer.
Highlights from Microsoft Build: Docker’s Innovations with AI and Windows on Arm
Windows is back! Docker CTO Justin Cormack talks about this and other takeaways from Microsoft Build 2024, including recently announced (and long-awaited) Docker Desktop support for Windows on Arm.
Announcing Docker Desktop Support for Windows on Arm: New AI Innovation Opportunities
Docker Desktop now supports running on Windows on Arm (WoA) devices. With this integration, Docker Desktop extends its reach to a new wave of hardware architectures, broadening the horizons for containerized application development.
Streamline the Development of Real-Time AI Applications with MindsDB Docker Extension
With MindsDB, you can build AI-powered applications easily, even with no AI/ML experience. Follow along to learn how to set up MindsDB in Docker Desktop.
How to Check Your Docker Installation: Docker Desktop vs. Docker Engine
Learn the difference between Docker Desktop vs. Docker Engine, how to check your Docker version, and more.
Navigating Proxy Servers with Ease: New Advancements in Docker Desktop 4.30
Docker Desktop 4.30 offers new proxy authentication enhancements, especially on the Windows front, to ensure seamless integration and interaction.
Docker Desktop 4.30: Proxy Support with SOCKS5, NTLM and Kerberos, ECI for Build Commands, Build View Features, and Docker Desktop on RHEL Beta
Read about new features in Docker Desktop 4.30, such as improved SOCKS5 proxy support, advanced integration with NTLM and Kerberos, and extended Enhanced Container Isolation to secure build environments.
Wasm vs. Docker: Performant, Secure, and Versatile Containers
Learn what WebAssembly is, why to use it, and how Docker and Wasm work together.