01. John Furrier And Bria Gracely Kick Off DockerCon 2016 With theCUBE!. (00:21)
02. Docker Has A Lot Going On This Week. (00:50)
03. The Digital Transformation Is At The Top Of The Agenda. (01:33)
04. What Path Is Docker Going To Take. (02:56)
05. What Is Docker Inc Going To Be When It Grows Up. (05:06)
06. What Is This New Digital Business Platform Research That Wikibon Is Doing. (06:29)
07. What Are Kubernetes And MicroServices. (07:41)
08. What Is The Battle Ground Right Now. (08:49)
09. What Does The Alliance Play Book Look Like. (10:12)
10. What Does Docker Engine 1.12 Available With Container Orchestrations Mean. (11:48)
11. What Are You Hearing In Customers Around Docker. (12:48)
12. Are We Seeing A Tsunami Of Containers Coming On The Market. (15:40)
13. Where Does Cloud Foundry Fit In To This. (16:12)
14. What About Azure And VMWare. (17:20)
15. Where Do You See The Market Shifting. (18:15)
Track List created with http://www.vinjavideo.com.
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Two sides of the coin: Docker’s ‘coopetition’ ecosystem | #DockerCon
by R. Danes | Jun 20, 2016
A relationship that is equal parts competition and cooperation is tenuous enough when the companies involved both have established identities and know where they stand. When the commodity or technology in question is in its infancy, the relationship could morph into something else at any moment. Container technologies are white hot but still quite new, and the big players are still figuring out whether to play together or eat each other.
Docker, Inc. is one such company that is finding its place in the containers market for the enterprise with its Docker software containerization platform. Garnering new customers and ecosystem partners rapidly, Docker seems to be in a precarious everything-to-everyone position. “The ecosystem’s friendly on one side; they’re competitive on the other side,” said Brian Gracely (@bgracely), co-host of the theCUBE, from the SiliconANGLE Media team, at today’s DockerCon event in Seattle, WA.
Gracely explained to co-host John Furrier (@furrier) that Docker’s introduction of built-in network orchestration is an interesting development, because “if you’re a Docker customer, you go, ‘This just made my life simpler.’ If you’re a Docker ecosystem person, you just went, ‘Hold on. The coopetition between us maybe just got a little more feisty.'”
Identity politics
Furrier spoke about the uncertainty over Docker’s identity in the evolving world of containers. At some point, he said, they have to take a turn and decide, “Are they an IT me-too vendor, kind of disrupting the incumbents, or are they going to be game changers?”
Gracely agreed and said that, while the press loves to say Docker is the new VMware, VMware insists that its story is different in that it is still viable and is not in any rush to exit the stage.
Free market coopetition
Gracely said that ultimately we’re still in the early innings of the container game, and customers will always be open to a faster, simpler solution that comes along.
“If you can be that company, that technology, that helps a business leader go, ‘I’ve got a great idea, and I want to execute it in software,’ you’ve got a chance to win,” he said.
#dockercon
#theCUBE
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DockerCon16 | Day 1 Kickoff
01. John Furrier And Bria Gracely Kick Off DockerCon 2016 With theCUBE!. (00:21)
02. Docker Has A Lot Going On This Week. (00:50)
03. The Digital Transformation Is At The Top Of The Agenda. (01:33)
04. What Path Is Docker Going To Take. (02:56)
05. What Is Docker Inc Going To Be When It Grows Up. (05:06)
06. What Is This New Digital Business Platform Research That Wikibon Is Doing. (06:29)
07. What Are Kubernetes And MicroServices. (07:41)
08. What Is The Battle Ground Right Now. (08:49)
09. What Does The Alliance Play Book Look Like. (10:12)
10. What Does Docker Engine 1.12 Available With Container Orchestrations Mean. (11:48)
11. What Are You Hearing In Customers Around Docker. (12:48)
12. Are We Seeing A Tsunami Of Containers Coming On The Market. (15:40)
13. Where Does Cloud Foundry Fit In To This. (16:12)
14. What About Azure And VMWare. (17:20)
15. Where Do You See The Market Shifting. (18:15)
Track List created with http://www.vinjavideo.com.
--- ---
Two sides of the coin: Docker’s ‘coopetition’ ecosystem | #DockerCon
by R. Danes | Jun 20, 2016
A relationship that is equal parts competition and cooperation is tenuous enough when the companies involved both have established identities and know where they stand. When the commodity or technology in question is in its infancy, the relationship could morph into something else at any moment. Container technologies are white hot but still quite new, and the big players are still figuring out whether to play together or eat each other.
Docker, Inc. is one such company that is finding its place in the containers market for the enterprise with its Docker software containerization platform. Garnering new customers and ecosystem partners rapidly, Docker seems to be in a precarious everything-to-everyone position. “The ecosystem’s friendly on one side; they’re competitive on the other side,” said Brian Gracely (@bgracely), co-host of the theCUBE, from the SiliconANGLE Media team, at today’s DockerCon event in Seattle, WA.
Gracely explained to co-host John Furrier (@furrier) that Docker’s introduction of built-in network orchestration is an interesting development, because “if you’re a Docker customer, you go, ‘This just made my life simpler.’ If you’re a Docker ecosystem person, you just went, ‘Hold on. The coopetition between us maybe just got a little more feisty.'”
Identity politics
Furrier spoke about the uncertainty over Docker’s identity in the evolving world of containers. At some point, he said, they have to take a turn and decide, “Are they an IT me-too vendor, kind of disrupting the incumbents, or are they going to be game changers?”
Gracely agreed and said that, while the press loves to say Docker is the new VMware, VMware insists that its story is different in that it is still viable and is not in any rush to exit the stage.
Free market coopetition
Gracely said that ultimately we’re still in the early innings of the container game, and customers will always be open to a faster, simpler solution that comes along.
“If you can be that company, that technology, that helps a business leader go, ‘I’ve got a great idea, and I want to execute it in software,’ you’ve got a chance to win,” he said.
#dockercon
#theCUBE