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"containerized" Definitions
  1. packed and transported in containers

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The company initially hitched its star to containerized software development toolkit Docker, but over time developers began to migrate to another containerized software development platform — Kubernetes .
Today, it announced a new budget serverless product for containerized workloads.
Non-containerized business accounted for only 12 percent of interim revenue.
ContainerShip Wants To Help You Move Your Containerized Apps Between Clouds
Containerized applications are often broken down into a set of micro-services.
All the [Pacific] islands receive containerized goods at one point or another.
In a containerized environment, you could have multiple reverse proxies to choose from.
Developers are using tools like Docker and Kubernetes to build these containerized environments.
On Anbox Cloud, Android becomes the guest operating system that runs containerized applications.
In the containerized world, applications are broken down into discrete pieces or micro services.
Finally, companies need to manage legacy applications, while looking to build newer containerized applications.
Scaleway is also working on a managed Kubernetes service to deploy containerized applications directly.
Containerized shipping (An American invention) completely revolutionized and reduced the cost of seaborne transportation.
Shippable, founded in 2013, made its name early on as a provider of a containerized continuous integration and delivery platform based on Docker containers, but as Kubernetes has overtaken Docker in containerized deployments, the startup had also shifted its focus beyond Docker containers.
Instead of a monolithic application, you had containerized microservices, often being built by disparate teams.
And it has backed the containerized farming startup, Bowery Farming, with a $20 million investment.
Containerized shipping prompted companies to lay off the bulk of their stevedores, and America survived.
It expects freight rates to drop due to to reduced demand for containerized goods transport.
That bet has paid off handsomely as companies are moving toward containerized application delivery using Kubernetes.
The company announced a product enhancement today designed to instrument containerized applications in spite of that.
"This will affect many industries and limit demand for containerized goods transport," Sand told CNN Business.
Shipments of containerized sugar - the type that is not exported in bulk - fell 33 percent from 2017.
Cloud native, put simply, involves using containerized applications and Kubernetes to deliver software in small packages called microservices.
"Crate's simplicity and masterless architecture make it a perfect match for containerized environments," Hykes said in today's announcement.
The tool works with Virtual Machines, Compute Engine on GCP, or in a containerized approach, GKE on GCP.
"Monitoring containerized microservice applications has become a critical requirement for today's digital enterprises," said Meritech Capital's Alex Kurland.
Docker popularized containers over the last couple of years giving developers a common way to create containerized programs.
The LA and Long Beach port complexes together handle about 40% of the nation's containerized import trade with China.
Serverless functions such as Amazon's Lambda service or Google Functions leverage cloud infrastructure and containerized systems such as Docker.
The outlook for U.S. "containerized" exports is for a decline of 1.5 percent in 2016, reflecting weakness in northeast Asia.
The terminals annually handle nearly 6 million 20-foot equivalent units (TEUs) of containerized cargo, according to the Port Authority.
Helm is an open source project that enables developers to create packages of containerized apps to make installation much simpler.
Now companies want to run these containerized applications in a "cloud-native" fashion, says Dan Kohn, executive director at CNCF.
Besides the containerized nature of subway cars and tunnels, the crowds amplify the risks, a reality also on congested streets.
Cornerstone's technology can automatically break down these processes into cloud-native services that are then managed within a containerized environment.
Fargate is a service announced in 2017 that enables you to launch containerized applications without worrying about the underlying infrastructure.
The company is also launching the Red Hat OpenShift Application Runtimes, which are basically pre-built containerized runtime foundations for microservices.
ContainerShip, which launched at Disrupt NY 2015, helps developers deploy their containerized applications on virtually all of the major cloud platforms.
One that not only takes advantage of cloud native capabilities and containerized applications, but also requires modernization of existing, critical systems.
The massive capacity of containerized ships meant that many more shipments would arrive in ports in a much shorter span of time.
Rates rose to $1,746 in early September, according to the Shanghai Containerized Freight Index, but remain well short of the earlier peak.
"Containerized shipping is not the newest thing on the block," Schwartzkopf notes, but its rise had an influence in lowering granite prices.
Pipelines are essentially containerized building blocks that people in the machine learning ecosystem can string together to build and manage machine learning workflows.
The twin Los Angeles/Long Beach port complex in Southern California handles about 40 percent of the nation's containerized import trade with China.
One of the things they've been hearing is that they want it to be easier to connect containerized applications to internal and external services.
And of course you'll want it all containerized, because while Docker definitely adds another layer or two of configuration complexity, it's usually worth it.
The Ukrainian military was expecting 33 Humvees equipped as ambulances, water purifying equipment and so-called containerized housing units, or mobile homes for soldiers.
The Docker professional services team is working with partners Avenade, Cisco, Microsoft and HPE to help companies move appropriate legacy apps into a containerized environment.
It gives developers the agility they need to create containerized applications, while providing operations with the tools they need to bring order to the process.
Coal delivered to the port must now be handled by rail for long-distance transportation, which hurt the port's non-containerized cargo business, it said.
This new version also includes the TensorRT inference server, a fully containerized microservice for data center inferencing that plugs seamlessly into an existing Kubernetes infrastructure.
Prometheus was specifically created to operating in containerized environments and while it was incubated at SoundCloud, it takes its inspiration from Google's internal Borgmon monitoring tool.
The Shanghai Containerized Freight Index showed shipping costs on the route have fallen 82 percent over the past 10 weeks to $211 per 20-foot container.
Sysdig&aposs system allows customers to monitor the performance of their containerized applications, maintain the security of the their apps and data, and ensure regulatory compliance.
Instana, an application performance monitoring (APM) service with a focus on modern containerized services, today announced that it has raised a $30 million Series C funding round.
As corporations shift more and more of their development to containerized applications, Sysdig is likely to see a similar uptick in adoption of its services, he said.
If that turns out to be true, it could potentially be a problem, as containerized apps are generally less well-integrated into the overall OS than native ones.
This allows enterprises to take their containerized applications and from their own data center to the cloud as needed — and then hook into AWS's other cloud-based technologies.
What's more, the Aerial software development kits run on top of Nvidia's previously announced EGX stack, which works with the new containerized software development paradigm dominated by Kubernetes.
"For a truly sustainable Christmas tree, think about purchasing a smaller containerized tree to decorate, and then plant it in your yard later in the spring," King recommends.
Amid uncertainty over the Trump administration's trade policy, shipping rates on the Shanghai Containerized Freight Index (SCFI) to the U.S. West Coast have dropped nearly 20 percent since May.
As for Anthos for Telecom, Manor notes that this is very much what its customers are asking for, especially now that so many of their new applications are containerized.
Dray Alliance connects truck drivers and shippers in the ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles — where nearly a third of all containerized goods exported to the US arrive.
The largest space for drayage is the ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles, as nearly a third of all containerized goods exported to the US enter through there.
Optimized (but not restricted to) the Google Cloud Platform, Agones is based on Kubernetes, the hottest thing in containerized applications since... wait you're not even reading this anymore, are you?
It provides admins a unified way to handle auditing, compliance and role-based access controls across environments and allows developers to build their containerized apps and deploy them across infrastructures.
The legacy approach meant it could take weeks or months to stand up a containerized cluster — and for a technology that's supposed to increase a company's agility, that's too long.
At DockerCon, the company's customer conference taking place this week in San Francisco, Docker announced several ways it could help customers with the tough parts of implementing a containerized solution.
The company sees customers struggling with implementation and how to configure and build a containerized workflow, so it is working with systems integrators to help smooth out the difficult parts.
The surge in imports, mostly from Latin America and Canada, flows from many other changes during the last 280 years, starting with improvements in roads, containerized shipping and storage technology.
Those ports are the busiest in the US. They process 32% of all containerized goods exported to the US, and employ one in nine workers across the five-county region.
As for environments, the service currently works for code that's deployed on AWS, Azure, Google Cloud and local servers, where it can be used with both serverless and containerized applications, too.
What's needed is an extremely flexible model, using a scalable and open source platform to build and run new, modern applications, containerized for microservices, across data centers, private and public clouds.
In practice this means that developers can create a set of containerized components, have them approved for deployment by operations and then have access to a library of fully certified images.
Five years ago, when the Los Angeles-based enterprise software startup Replicated first launched, it was one of a number of contenders looking to bring containerized software development tools to businesses.
About 40 percent of the total U.S. containerized import cargo comes through the Los Angeles-Long Beach port complex, and California accounts for more than 11 percent of all exported products.
For many of its customers, Sysdig is not only seen as the expert in securing or monitoring containerized applications, but on using or getting started with containers and Kubernetes, he said.
What really makes Instana stand out is its ability to automatically discover and monitor the ever-changing infrastructure that makes up a modern application, especially when it comes to running containerized microservices.
Hackers reportedly took control of Tesla's (non-password protected) Kubernetes console — something that helps to administer a Google-designed "managed environment for deploying containerized applications" — and installed and ran crypto-mining software.
The development of the Interstate highway system, beginning in the 1950s, and containerized shipping a few years later, meant that factories much farther away could afford to ship to East Coast ports.
That's also why this current release on uses containers for a subset of OpenStack Services and why some of the containerized networking and storage services are only available as a Technology Preview.
As companies move to containerized environments, it's a challenge for all but the largest organizations like Google, Amazon and Facebook, all of whom have massive resource requirements and correspondingly large engineering teams.
While Docker is another popular container technology that helps developers create containerized software, Kubernetes helps deploy and manage it all and Salesforce wants a closer relationship with the organization that's running the project.
Another piece of this is Docker Applications, which allows developers to build complex containerized applications as a single package and deploy them to any infrastructure they wish — on-prem or in the cloud.
"Containership enables customers to easily deploy and manage Kubernetes clusters and containerized applications in public cloud, private cloud, and on-premise environments," writes Bobby Soni, the COO for digital infrastructure at Hitachi Vantara.
Cloud native models using containerized software in a continuous delivery approach could benefit from serverless computing where the cloud vendor generates the exact amount of resources required to run a workload on the fly.
Sealed and tagged, these containerized data stores could be shipped anonymously to brokers in India and Malaysia, just a few more boxes among millions, packed with transistors instead of scrap metal and plastic toys.
Total cargo throughput in the first half was 218.2 million tonnes, down 7.3 percent year-on-year mainly due to the decrease in volumes of non-containerized cargo, the port's main revenue driver, it said.
Today, the company announced Docker Enterprise as a Service, with the goal of helping companies through the process of setting up and managing a containerized environment, using the Docker stack and adjacent tooling like Kubernetes.
"Even if you live in a small apartment, the sustainability program manager has a suggestion for you: "purchase a small slow-growing containerized tree such as a Norfolk Pine and keep it to reuse each Christmas.
"Key lethality and modernization investments include high-end extended range munitions and kill chains, unmanned systems, hypersonic and advanced strike missiles, directed energy, containerized weapons, information warfare, and fully networked command, control and communications," the service explained.
Salesforce is not disclosing the size of the stake it's taking in Docker, but it is strategic: it will see its new MuleSoft working with Docker to connect containerized applications to multiple data sources across an organization.
The bordello, the red building that some sailors would visit as soon as they stepped off their ships, still stands at the foot of DeGraw Street, not far from the cranes and modern, containerized port and marine terminals.
The flow of bulk commodities such as raw sugar and soybeans out of Brazil is rarely affected by port workers' or stevedores' strikes, but the movement of containerized goods such as coffee or poultry is more easily interrupted.
These companies tend to move more slowly than that, and Red Hat is trying to cover them regardless of where they are in that evolution: using virtual machines in the cloud or on prem or running containerized applications.
At the Port of Oakland in California, Maritime Director John Driscoll said he was surprised last week when volume of containerized agricultural exports for May came in 20183% higher than one year ago — the third consecutive monthly increase.
Docker, the company that did more to create today's modern containerized computing environment than any other independent company, has raised $92 million of a targeted $192 million funding round, according to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Nationally, U.S. containerized imports will grow 5.3 percent in 2016 and reach a new peak of 20.8 million TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent units, or a common measure of shipping container volume), forecasts economist Mario Moreno of IHS Maritime & Trade.
The emphasis on speed at the expense of efficiency is even evident in the growth of rail services between Asia and Europe seeking to win volume from maritime routes ("China-Europe containerized rail shipments gain momentum", Journal of Commerce, 2015).
In a market with so many competing security startups, Signal Sciences is attempting to differentiate themselves by being security for the micro services domain where, instead of developing a monolithic application, companies are delivering containerized applications in small discrete pieces.
"Our vision is to enable data science teams to take advantage of the ubiquitous computing platforms they already own to run deep learning models at GPU speeds — in a flexible and containerized way that only commodity CPUs can deliver," Shavit explained.
According to data from IHS Markit, almost 153 percent of the U.S. container trade with China is at risk and 3.1 percent of containerized U.S. exports have already been impacted by the first round of tariffs that went into effect.
As part of the flurry of announcements coming this week out of AWS re:Invent, Amazon announced the release of Amazon SageMaker Operators for Kubernetes, a way for data scientists and developers to simplify training, tuning and deploying containerized machine learning models.
Since then Kubernetes has emerged as a way to orchestrate the delivery of those containerized apps, but Docker saw a gap that wasn't being addressed beyond pure container deployment that they are trying to address with the next release of Docker Enterprise Edition.
Those years spanned a period of major transformation in the global economy and an expansion of world trade driven by a host of factors that include everything from lower tariffs and internet-driven supply chains to expanded airline capacity and containerized cargo shipping.
"At Microsoft, we've seen explosive growth in both interest and deployment of containerized workloads on Azure, and we're committed to ensuring Azure is the best place to run them," Microsoft's executive VP for its cloud and enterprise group Scott Guthrie writes today.
The company says that its so-called AWS Graviton Processors have been optimized for performance and cost, with a focus on scale-out workloads that can be spread across a number of smaller instances (think containerized microservices, web servers, caching fleets, etc.).
While the containerized shipping industry, which deals with the transport of everything from electronics to embroideries and everything in-between, has some fairly robust supply chain and logistics tools associated with it, bulk shipping for commodities is a much different story, says Brown.
Overall U.S. imports of containerized freight from China fell 6.4 percent during the first quarter as buyers worked off product stockpiled ahead of tariff increases and rerouted orders to lower-cost countries, S&P Global Market Intelligence's trade data firm Panjiva said in the report.
Deutsche Bahn has said the overland route is appealing to electronics and automotive manufacturers because the value lost on goods such as computer components and engines during the longer sea journey is high ("China-Europe containerized rail shipments gain momentum," Journal of Commerce, 2015).
Deis provides three core open-source tools for managing Kubernetes deployments: Workflow, a platform for developers and operations teams to easily deploy and manage containerized apps; the Kubernetes package manager Helm; and Steward, a Kubernetes-native service broker (which basically allows applications to talk to each other).
Tianjin Port Development Holdings Ltd said late on Tuesday it would move to expand its containerized volumes following a big drop in coal and steel cargoes after a ban earlier this year on using trucks at the port to transport coal, part of Beijing's battle with pollution.
"In bringing Kubernetes to DC/OS, Mesosphere provides customers with a robust platform for building, deploying, and operating data-rich, containerized applications in your data center and on public clouds," said Allan Naim, a Google product manager in charge of Kubernetes and the Google Container Engine.
And if you're all containerized, and Kubernetized if/as appropriate, though maybe let's not go the many-microservices route until you're sure your product-market fit justifies it, then where do you want to roll it out, AWS or Azure or Google Cloud or Digital Ocean?
COPENHAGEN, June 17 (Reuters) - Shipping freight rates for transporting containers from ports in Asia to Northern Europe fell 17.8 percent to $540 per 20-foot container (TEU) in the week ended on Friday, a source with access to data from the Shanghai Containerized Freight Index told Reuters.
Purchase smaller containerized Christmas trees You may think that artificial Christmas trees are the more sustainable option compared to cutting down a new tree each year, but the truth is, those create a lot of plastic waste when they're inevitably retired after a few years of use.
The idea is that as companies transition to a containerized, cloud-native approach to application delivery, there needs to a smooth automated way for applications and services to very quickly prove they are legitimate, in much the same way individuals provide a username and password to access a website.
Containership, which launched as part of our 2015 Disrupt New York Startup Battlefield, started as a service that helped businesses move their containerized workloads between clouds, but as so many similar startups, it then moved on to focus solely on Kubernetes and helping enterprises manage their Kubernetes infrastructure.
Spot shipping rates to ports along the U.S. West Coast were $1,368 for a 40-foot equivalent container, down more than 7% from the prior week and nearly 30% lower than a year ago, according to data from the Shanghai Containerized Freight Index provided by IHS Markit's Journal of Commerce.
Puppet's solutions cover applications, cloud services, containerized services and networking devices, and that mix is part of what is attractive about the company, as many businesses today are not all-in on modern architectures, but are grappling with hybrids of old and new, cloud and on-premises, and so on.
As companies face an increasingly fragmented landscape of maintaining traditional virtual machines, alongside a more modern containerized Kubernetes environment, managing the two together has created its own set of management challenges for IT. This is further complicated by trying to manage resources across multiple clouds, as well as the in-house data centers.
But as more and more applications are broken up into growing numbers of modular containers and as more corporations are adopting Kubernetes, the Google-developed software, to manage their containerized applications, companies have grown increasingly concerned about the need to keep tabs on and secure all the data being transported around by them.
His group tours circumnavigating Manhattan and his books on the environment promoted the potential to transform the docks into parks, even before they had devolved into derelict victims of the high costs of labor and ground transportation and the shift to containerized cargo, which doomed shipping from Manhattan, where there was less storage space adjoining the piers.

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