Latest Developments in Global Application Container Market

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Latest Developments in Global Application Container Market

  • ICT
  • Oct 2024
  • Global
  • 350 Pages
  • No of Tables: 220
  • No of Figures: 60
  • In July 2024, Broadcom announced that Nordnet is set to implement its VMware Tanzu Platform to develop essential connectivity infrastructure in rural France. As a subsidiary of Broadcom, VMware specializes in cloud solutions and virtualization technology. This initiative is anticipated to enable Nordnet to effectively manage its microservices, thereby fulfilling its cost and service commitments
  • In June 2024, Microsoft unveiled new container management features for its Azure platform, which encompass enhanced orchestration and security functionalities for containerized applications. This initiative reflects Microsoft’s commitment to enhancing its cloud services and addressing the increasing demand for scalable application deployment solutions within the container market
  • In March 2024, Jenzabar, a company focused on educational software technology, revealed its strategic alliance with Google Cloud. Under this partnership, Jenzabar will integrate its solutions with Google Cloud to containerize its applications and securely operate them on Google Kubernetes Engine. Additionally, the company plans to utilize Google Cloud’s AI capabilities to enhance the AI readiness of its applications and implement security measures to guard against cyber threats
  • In January 2023, Landis+Gyr, a leading global provider of energy management systems, partnered with MicroEJ, a supplier of software containers for IoT and embedded devices, to enhance the app development environment for the next generation of smart meters. This collaboration aims to establish a digital foundation for more efficient and sustainable energy management
  • In October 2022, Oracle launched a serverless Kubernetes container management solution. Recognizing that enterprises often face challenges in efficiently building and managing cloud-native applications, Oracle's Container Engine for Kubernetes Virtual Nodes infrastructure simplifies the application development process. Furthermore, Virtual Nodes allow customers to achieve reliable Kubernetes operations at scale without the need to maintain any underlying infrastructure

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