Why is the world in love with Docker? by Paul Kim

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There is a feeding frenzy when it comes to buzzwords and “Docker” has now become THAT GUY.

If you’ve been subscribing to technology blogs, there’s been an active trend with this new buzzword: docker.

The cool kids on the block now seem to revolve around anything “Docker” related. There’s even a local Meet-up Group popping up with event #2 under their belt.

The momentum is growing and in fact, even large tech giants like Azure and Amazon Web Services just announced their support behind it not too long ago.

Not to be outdone by their industrious cousins, startups that are flocking to Docker are making the VC’s fall in love with them, bringing their founders million dollar valuations seemingly overnight!.

So what the heck is Docker and why should I care?

Background:

Docker is actually an open-source project, written in GO (developed by the G-men of Google, born out of their hate of C++) to do one simple thing: ship applications faster.

And the cool part is that this drastically changes all the ways we did things in the past.

The problem: 

There is an inherent issue with how we work with the hardware and software.

Applications are tied to an Operating System, and because of this, you can’t simply just move an app from one place to another without a whole lot of stuff that happens by the tech guys.

Think back to moving your application icons from the desktop of a computer to a new computer…never worked for you did it? And for good reason!

& solution:

So what Docker did was they created a portable “container” to do just that! Move your applications without having to worry about where it’s running.

What this means for the engineers & developers out there, is that they can use any language they prefer and push, pull, move back and forth to any server in be it cloud or virtual/physical machines.

Translation: Engineers can focus on developing applications and can get it to your business or users faster because they no longer have to worry about the “back room” stuff.

The future:

The current eco-system that supports Docker as of today lists some of the big giants like Google and our friends at Microsoft.

But not to be outdone, there are some recent startups focused on this as well, even here in Singapore.

Specifically… us, Apvera!

Stay tuned as we share our process on integrating new tech to solve old problems on our blog.

In the mean time, check out a local startup event in the area on docker and try to run into us.

 

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