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Docker Madrid - Docker Meetup @CampusMadrid

Wednesday 17 January 2018, 19:00 - 20:00

Campus Madrid, Calle de Manzanares, 1, Madrid, España

January's Meetup SCHEDULE 19:00 Social, pizzas & drinks (served by Microsoft) 19:30 Diego Martínez: Windows Containers Deep Dive Containers are the new revolution to host our applications, but when we talk about containers, we always do it about Linux environments, and this is only one of the players. It´s time to meet Windows containers and all the latest updates in that environment such as Windows 10 Fall Creators Update news and Service Fabric orchestration. Diego Martinez is Technical Evangelist in Microsoft. He works with technical communities and companies to adopt the latest technologies, focusing on DevOps, Containers, OSS and cloud infrastructure.  His other passion is sports: be alert, you can see him running, jumping or creeping. 20:10 Pablo Chico de Guzman: Dockerizing Legacy Applications Docker is well known to provide tremendous value to the development and deployment of microservices based applications. While this is probably the best approach for developing brand new applications, we sometimes forget the value added by docker to more traditional or monolithic applications. This talk analyzes the advantages of dockerizing legacy applications as their are, without rearchitecting the application or doing code base changes. Pablo is Software Engineer @Docker where he is responsible of developing and maintaining Docker Hub and OSS developers tools. He has been using Docker since 5 years ago and thinks the container journey is just beginning. About Docker: Docker is an open platform for developers and sysadmins to build, ship, and run distributed applications. Consisting of Docker Engine, a portable, lightweight runtime and packaging tool, and Docker Hub, a cloud service for sharing applications and automating workflows, Docker enables apps to be quickly assembled from components and eliminates the friction between development, QA, and production environments. Read more. (http://www.docker.com/)

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