We use Docker in production, we’ll continue using Docker in production for a while.
It may not be the best tech, but we trained our staff to do it and we’re not shifting from something that works.
This is an anecdotal view from one enterprise, but I’ve been reading similar clickbait articles about JAVA dying for the past decade and we haven’t replaced that either.
Well I guess JAVA isn’t run by the same people now, but companies frankly undergo blatant mismanagement all the time and survive. I doubt Docker is dying as a company because of a few silly mistakes. Especially because it has somehow managed to build a reach into something as tech-backwards as the Danish public sector.
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This is an anecdotal view from one enterprise, but I’ve been reading similar clickbait articles about JAVA dying for the past decade and we haven’t replaced that either.
Well I guess JAVA isn’t run by the same people now, but companies frankly undergo blatant mismanagement all the time and survive. I doubt Docker is dying as a company because of a few silly mistakes. Especially because it has somehow managed to build a reach into something as tech-backwards as the Danish public sector.