Docker Announces Three New Products for Secure App Delivery

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The products can help secure and manage your software supply chain.

Docker has announced three products aimed at secure app delivery: Docker Scout GA, Docker Build, and Docker Debug.

According to the announcement, “the products combine the responsiveness and convenience of local development with the on-demand resources, connectedness, and collaboration of the cloud.”

Docker Scout is now generally available, while the other products are available in public beta:

  • Docker Scout – Provides relevant insights and integration to continuously evaluate container images against defined policies, aligned with software supply chain best practices.
  • Docker Build – Speeds up builds by as much as 39 times by taking advantage of large, on-demand cloud-based servers and team-wide build caching.
  • Docker Debug – Provides a language-independent, integrated toolbox for debugging local and remote containerized apps.

Learn more at Docker.
 
 

 
 

10/06/2023

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