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NeuVector jumped on AWS' re:Inforce event to extend its container runtime security focus into AWS’ container and Kubernetes services.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has announced customers can now use its Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) to run Kubernetes pods on AWS Fargate.
While you could always use Docker containers on Amazon Web Services, using Docker's tools to deploy containers to AWS was tricker. Until now.
For starters, AWS containers are getting a managed registry to live in. A registry is a place to store Linux containers so they can be reused at will — meaning, commonly used containers can be ...
Docker and AWS today announced a new collaboration that introduces a deep integration between Docker’s Compose and Desktop developer tools and AWS’s Elastic Container Service (ECS) and ECS on ...
AWS today announced its long-awaited support for the Kubernetes container orchestration system on top of its Elastic Container Service (ECS). Kubernetes has, of course, become something of a de ...
AWS, an industrial supply store Running a managed container on AWS first requires picking an orchestration tool, Elastic Container Service (ECS) or Elastic Container Service for Kubernetes (EKS).
Kubernetes container security was a top theme of AWS re:Invent 2021, with announcements from both Amazon Web Services and partners.
A a quick summary of the key announcements AWS made at the re:Invent 2021 conference related to containers.
With AWS Fargate, you can run containers without having to manage servers or clusters.
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