Microsoft is clearly aware that developers are asking for container support. As Microsoft general manager for cloud platform marketing Mike Schutz told me, the company wants to help both IT professionals and developers who are now under more pressure than ever to quickly bring apps from the development phase to testing and deployment. Thanks to the overall momentum that containers are currently enjoying, developers want to be able to use them, so Microsoft also has to give IT the tools to manage them.
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Microsoft Launches Third Technical Preview Of Windows Server 2016, Adds Built-In Container Support
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