It's clear that Docker speeds up development and makes testing and deployment more efficient. As Docker moves into production new use cases and patterns are emerging that address availability and security concerns. With microservices, safety is part of the architecture that developers need to understand and build for. It's no longer good enough to wrap a firewall around an entire app when it goes to production, and have a cold standby in case it breaks. This talk will explore concepts like consistency vs. availability, root of trust, attack surface and minimum privilege as they apply to docker based deployments.
Sam Charrington is an analyst, advisor, consultant, and the principal of CloudPulse Strategies. In his work, Sam covers Cloud computing, PaaS and Big Data. Sam also writes for The New Stack.Sam tweets at @samcharrington... Read More →
Adrian Cockcroft has had a long career working at the leading edge of technology. He’s always been fascinated by what comes next, and he writes and speaks extensively on a range of subjects. At Battery, he advises the firm and its portfolio companies about technology issues and... Read More →