The New Stack Podcast

#39: Containers and Continuous Delivery for the Enterprise

Episode Summary

The recording is from an April 16, 2015 panel in Seattle, Containers and Continuous Delivery for the Enterprise, moderated by The New Stack founder Alex Williams at IC3, a training conference for IT executives and their staffs who are looking to change their organizations through DevOps. The sound quality is unfortunately not up to the usual high standards of The New Stack Analysts, but the discussion is definitely among the liveliest we’ve had the pleasure of sharing. Regarding the hype around containers, Alex suggests that those who really believe in containers are very passionate, and that “there’s a difference between a ‘believer’ and a supporter.'” Still, he offers, “Why would you not believe in containers if you can take a monolithic application and reduce the time it takes to deploy that? You can do a build in thirty seconds versus fifteen minutes.” Learn more at: https://thenewstack.io/tns-analysts-show-39-containers-and-continuous-delivery-for-the-enterprise/

Episode Notes

The recording is from an April 16, 2015 panel in Seattle, Containers and Continuous Delivery for the Enterprise, moderated by The New Stack founder Alex Williams at IC3, a training conference for IT executives and their staffs who are looking to change their organizations through DevOps. The sound quality is unfortunately not up to the usual high standards of The New Stack Analysts, but the discussion is definitely among the liveliest we’ve had the pleasure of sharing.

Regarding the hype around containers, Alex suggests that those who really believe in containers are very passionate, and that “there’s a difference between a ‘believer’ and a supporter.'” Still, he offers, “Why would you not believe in containers if you can take a monolithic application and reduce the time it takes to deploy that? You can do a build in thirty seconds versus fifteen minutes.”

Learn more at: https://thenewstack.io/tns-analysts-show-39-containers-and-continuous-delivery-for-the-enterprise/