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Containerizing existing applications

2021
So far, we looked at how containers work in general, how Docker is a key component in the containers space, and how to get started with containers on Windows. One of the key aspects of containers in the Windows space, however, is that most companies looking into adopting it are looking for ways to modernize their existing applications. Windows has been
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Malcom McLean, Containerization and Entrepreneurship

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
Does the entrepreneurial market process reflect an equilibrating or disequilibrating tendency in the allocation of resources? We address this question by utilizing the case of Malcom McLean, who pioneered and introduced container shipping to international trade. We argue that Schumpeterian and Kirznerian entrepreneurship are distinct, yet complementary
Rosolino A. Candela   +2 more
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Containerizing

2022
William Penberthy, Steve Roberts
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Containerization

2022
Sean Whitesell   +2 more
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D4.4 Containerized workflows

One important part of the LUMI AI Factory Service Center's mission is to contribute to empowering Europe's AI ecosystem by developing and making available ready-to-use AI software solutions. Central to this effort is the provision of Containerized Workflows, which simplify the deployment of AI capabilities across various applications. The Containerized
Ahlgren, Ville   +3 more
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DevOps for Containerized Applications

2018
The term DevOps is a combination of the words “development” and “operations”, referring to a model of software development and delivery that is cross-functional, spanning from development to running it in production. Containerized applications require unique toolchain and pipeline processes for deployment that are different from conventional ...
Adam S. Biener, Andrea C. Crawford
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Economics of containerization

1988
Containerization is a method of distributing merchandise in a unitized form. It permits an intermodal transport system to be evolved, that is one providing a combination of rail, road, canal and maritime transport. It is long established; in recent years the fourth generation of container ship has emerged.
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Introduction to Containerization

2018
In this chapter, we look at what Docker is, as well as what containerization is and how it is different from virtualization.
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Containerization: The Beginning

1986
April 26, 1956, was a rainy, cool day in Port Newark, New Jersey, not unlike many other spring days in the New York area. The departure for Houston, Texas, of the partially converted World War II vintage T-2 tanker Ideal X was very much of a routine affair, except for one thing.
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CONTAINERIZATION AT CANADIAN PORTS

Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 1975
Containerization has produced significant changes in the traffic of Canadian ports, reflecting both carrier and route characteristics. The formerly unified system of the St. Lawrence and its Maritime winter outports has been separated into two functionally distinct groups. Container shipping into the St. Lawrence is dominated by small carriers, calling
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