Solomon isn't going anywhere :-)
Docker just needed to license and support the engine rather than trying to build a crappy enterprise platform a'la Cloud Foundry. The Docker engine is the one thing which nobody else can easily replicate. They would…
Docker already tried to go the enterprise route but they're getting killed in the market. The small number of enterprises that are doing containers are going to Kubernetes for technical credibility or Redhat OpenShift…
Solomon isn't going anywhere :-)
Docker just needed to license and support the engine rather than trying to build a crappy enterprise platform a'la Cloud Foundry. The Docker engine is the one thing which nobody else can easily replicate. They would…
Docker already tried to go the enterprise route but they're getting killed in the market. The small number of enterprises that are doing containers are going to Kubernetes for technical credibility or Redhat OpenShift…