Docker Hardened Images, combined with Anaconda AI catalyst, will speed the development of secure, scalable AI applications.
Software containerization company Docker Inc. said today it’s going to transform application security by enabling developers ...
Containers are the universal path to production. Docker Hub handles more than 20 billion pulls each month, and Docker's open source base images have powered the world's software for over a decade.
We’re seeing a wave of new generative AI tools that can write text, generate images, create music and more. Some can even write computer code, which makes sense when you think that computer code is ...
Google has made it simpler and more secure to build container images using the Bazel build system. Bazel, an open source build and test tool similar to Make and Maven, supports projects in multiple ...
The latest trends in software development from the Computer Weekly Application Developer Network. This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by Dan Lorenc, CEO and ...
OpenAI has made its gpt-image-1 image generation model available through its public API, giving software developers direct access to the same system that powers image creation in ChatGPT. The release ...
Software development requires powerful features and industry-specific integrations in order to manage projects effectively. Project management tools for developers often come with more customization, ...
Docker has made its enterprise-grade hardened container images freely available to the global developer community, marking a significant shift in how secure software supply chains are built and ...
The popular perception of software developers for decades has been that of brainy and somewhat introverted types who do their best work alone. However, research suggests today's software professionals ...
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