Introducing AKS (managed Kubernetes) and Azure Container Registry improvements
Today, we are proud to announce the preview of Azure Container Service (AKS), our new managed Kubernetes service.
Today, we are proud to announce the preview of Azure Container Service (AKS), our new managed Kubernetes service.
We are excited to debut our native Jenkins on Azure support for Kubernetes; make it easy for you to build using container agent and deploy a Kubernetes cluster in Azure Container Service. See you at Jenkins World 2017!
Today, my team is proud to announce Draft, a tool that streamlines application development and deployment into any Kubernetes cluster. Using two simple commands, developers can now begin hacking on container-based applications without requiring Docker or even installing Kubernetes themselves.
It’s been about a month since we finalized the acquisition of Deis to expand the Azure Container Service and Kubernetes support on Azure.
There is a common thread in advancements in cloud computing – they enable a focus on applications rather than the machines running them.
Containers are the next evolution in virtualization, enabling organizations to be more agile than ever before.
We are excited to announce a limited preview of Azure Container Service for Windows Server containers.
I’m excited to announce the general availability of the Azure Container Service; the simplest, most open and flexible way to run your container applications in the cloud.
Today we are making a preview of Azure Container Service (ACS) available to our customers.