Everyone is talking about containers these days, but what do containers actually mean for software development? There are many different pieces involved to put a successful containerized application together. SD Times caught up with Liz Rice, technology evangelist for container security specialist Aqua Security, to talk about a very important piece: Namespaces. Rice will be speaking at this week’s DockerCon about namespaces, and what they can do for containers.
This month our Container & DevSecOps Digest features stories about the need for automation, Intel’s Clear containers and the smart person’s guide to Docker to name few. Our team is going to be in Austin, London, Toronto, Tel-Aviv, Budapest and New York this April! Make sure to stop by and learn how container security is made simple.
Containers can touch everything in the software life cycle, from the development process through continuous delivery approaches, orchestration, security, and site reliability — so the process of adopting containers can seem overwhelming at first. But you don’t necessarily have to do everything all at once!
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