Read about new features in Docker Desktop 4.30, such as improved SOCKS5 proxy support, advanced integration with NTLM and Kerberos, and extended Enhanced Container Isolation to secure build environments.
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January Virtual Meetup Recap: Improve Image Builds Using the Features in BuildKit
This is a guest post by Docker Captain Nicholas Dille, a blogger, speaker and author with 15 years of experience in virtualization and automation. He works as a DevOps Engineer at Haufe Group, a digital media company located in Freiburg, Germany. He is also a...
Community Collaboration on Notary v2
One of the most productive meetings I had KubeCon in San Diego last November was a meeting with Docker, Amazon and Microsoft to plan a collaboration around a new version of the CNCF project Notary. We held the Notary v2 kickoff meeting a few weeks later in Seattle in...
Faster builds in Docker Compose 1.25.1 thanks to BuildKit Support
One of the most requested features for the docker-compose tool is definitely support for building using Buildkit which is an alternative builder with great capabilities, like caching, concurrency and ability to use custom BuildKit front-ends just to mention a few......
Docker Desktop release 2.2 is here!
We are excited to announce that we released a new Docker Desktop version today! Thanks to the user feedback on the new features initially released in the Edge channel, we are now ready to publish them into Stable. Before getting to each feature into detail,...
Capturing Logs in Docker Desktop
Photo by Agence Olloweb on Unsplash Docker Desktop runs a Virtual Machine to host Docker containers. Each component within the VM (including the Docker engine itself) runs as a separate isolated container. This extra layer of isolation introduces an interesting new...
5 Software Development Predictions for 2020
Photo by Jamie Street on Unsplash To kick off the new year, we sat down with Docker CEO Scott Johnston and asked him what the future holds for software development. Here are his 2020 predictions and trends to keep an eye on. Existing Code and Apps...
2019 Docker Community Awards
The Docker Community is the heart of Docker’s success and a huge reason why Docker was named the most wanted and second most loved developer tool in the 2019 Stack Overflow Survey. This year, we honored the following members of the Docker Community for their exemplary...
Year in Review: The Most Loved Docker Articles, Blogs and Tweets of 2019
Photo by NordWood Themes on Unsplash As this decade comes to a close, we are rounding up some of your favorite content from 2019. Catch up on anything you missed and get ready for a lot more to come in 2020! Docker Captain Content Brian Christner did an analysis of...