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Lawrence Hecht

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September 2, 2016February 14, 2025Published in The New Stack Update, The New Stack

Open Container Initiative Participation

Should community participants fork Docker to facilitate increased participation? And if so, should that activity occur within Open Container Initiative (OCI) projects? We don’t know the answers, but we have been evaluating the health of OCI projects. Using a dashboard created by Bitergia, we found that the number […]

Container Use Cases
August 26, 2016February 14, 2025Published in The New Stack Update

Evolution or Revolution? Re-architecting Apps for Containers

It has taken years and years for legacy apps to slowly migrate to the cloud. Some speculate things might be different with containers. Yet, just like with general “cloud,” container usage has thrived most among startups and those deploying applications to greenfields. Just looking at the […]

container use cases
August 22, 2016February 14, 2025Snippet of The New Stack article

Re-architecting for Containers Beyond the Greenfield

Companies that use both use CI and CD are more likely to be re-architecting legacy apps for containers.

August 5, 2016February 14, 2025Snippet of The New Stack article

A Scan of the Container Vulnerability Scanner Landscape

Container registries and vulnerability scanners are often bundled together, but they are not the same thing.

most frequently used orchestration tools and IaaS for containers
July 21, 2016February 14, 2025Snippet of The New Stack article

Multiple Orchestrators, Multiple Clouds, What a Mess

Kubernetes is the most used orchestration tool, capturing 43 percent of container users. Twenty-seven percent of all container users say Kubernetes is the container orchestrator they use most often.

adoption of orchestration tools by deployment size
July 19, 2016February 14, 2025Published in The New Stack Update, Snippet of The New Stack article

Has Container Adoption Stalled?

Instead of a large uptake in new container users, the “action” is in converting small implementations into larger ones.

80% of Production Container Users View Docker as a Packaging Format
June 24, 2016February 14, 2025Published in The New Stack Update

Defining Container Registries

Docker users responding to an Artifactory survey overwhelmingly think Docker is a packaging format.

Evaluation Criteria for-Container Orchestration Tools
June 13, 2016February 14, 2025Snippet of The New Stack article

The Present State of Container Orchestration

The New Stack ran a survey that was able to target users of container management technology, with 70 percent of respondents using containers to some degree. We found that there is uncertainty about what it means to manage and orchestrate containers.

Vendors Plan to Interoperate With Both Kubernetes and Docker
June 7, 2016February 14, 2025Snippet of The New Stack article

Vendors Working Towards Kubernetes Interoperability

This year, we conducted a new survey where both end users and vendors were asked about container orchestration. The results do nothing to say that Docker has lost its centrality, but rather that Kubernetes has arrived.

Defining Containers-as-a-service (CaaS) Functionality
May 20, 2016February 14, 2025Published in The New Stack Update

CaaS, aka Confusion as a Service

What is CaaS and how is it related to PaaS? TNS contributor Janakiram MSV continues to write about it in Forbes, but the chart comes from our ebook and frames the debate. Many of our readers have seen the results and question the inclusion of build/deploy […]

47% of Surveyed Companies Employees Are Open Source Contributors
February 1, 2016February 14, 2025Snippet of The New Stack article

How Many Company Developers Should Work on Open Source?

Survey data was combined with LinkedIn stats to get a perspective on how many employees contribute to open source projects.

January 26, 2016February 14, 2025Snippet of The New Stack article

How the IT Landscape is Shifting to Accommodate Containers

The PaaS market is evolving quickly as vendors offer platforms to deploy containerized applications.

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