The way applications are being built and delivered across data centers is changing. The move to a service delivery model is well under way, and it’s closely tied to the shift to a devops culture.
Jason Zander, corporate VP of Microsoft Azure, with Ben Golub, Docker’s CEO, at Microsoft Ignite in Atlanta this morning. (GeekWire Photo / Kevin Lisota) Windows Server 2016, due out next month, will ...
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Microsoft loves to talk about how we are now living in a “cloud first, mobile first” world, but in this world, there is still plenty of room left for Windows Server. Today, at its Ignite conference in ...
From Docker-driven containers and Nano Server to software-defined storage and networking improvements, the next version of Windows Server is packed with great new features As we’ve come to expect from ...
In a story I wrote for Computerworld in January, which was a review of Windows Server 2016 Technical Preview 4, I mentioned Windows Server’s new support for Hyper-V containers that had been added to ...