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Microsoft on Wednesday announced the 'general availability' of Azure Container Instances, a serverless runtime that's designed to make it easier for developers to spin up containers on Microsoft's ...
Azure Container Instances (ACI), which let you create Linux and Windows containers without having to manage the virtual machines they run on, are now generally available.
Azure Container Service is getting an upgrade that puts Kubernetes, the popular open-source project, at the center of its container strategy.
In a recent blog post, Microsoft introduced a new container service called Azure Container Instances. This service has been positioned, by Microsoft, as a way to deliver containers with simplicity ...
Azure has done the same, using the open source Docker Registry 2.0 as the basis for its own container registry, compliant with Open Container Initiative.
Microsoft notes that there’s also space for you to add your own hardware in addition to the Azure Stack systems, treating the container as a physical hybrid cloud.
Microsoft has made the preview of Azure Container Service (ACS) available to a broader set of developers. Originally announced at AzureCon in October 2015, the service went into private tech ...
First, Microsoft announced that its Azure Container Service, a key product based on technology from Mesosphere and fellow hyped startup Docker, is now available to everyone. Second, Mesosphere ...
Organizations using the Azure Container Service soon will be getting the ability to orchestrate workloads using Kubernetes, Microsoft announced today.
Microsoft launched a preview of support for Kubernetes in its Azure Container Service last year; today it is taking this service out of beta and making it generally available.
For the longest time, Microsoft argued that one of the advantages of its managed Azure Container Service (ACS) was its support for multiple orchestration tools, but that's shifting a bit today.
Microsoft has plugged a container escape flaw affecting Azure Container Instances.