Azure has a thriving ecosystem where partners can publish many different offer types including virtual machine images, SaaS, solution templates, and managed applications, allowing customers to solve.
Container based applications are growing at a strong pace, as result, we are seeing an increasing number of customers using Azure Container Registry to manage their Linux and Windows container images.
As containers become the modern software packaging format, software vendors need to provide their software container images in places where people would expect to discover them such as Docker.
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Today, we’re announcing the general availability of Azure Container Registry supporting a network-close, private registry for Linux and Windows container images.