
Docker
A set of platform as a service products that use OS-level virtualization to deliver software in packages called containers.
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Docker is a leading containerization platform that allows developers to build, share, and run applications in isolated environments called containers. These containers package an application and its dependencies together, ensuring consistency across different stages of development and deployment. Docker serves a wide range of clients, from individual developers to large enterprises, operating primarily in the software development and IT infrastructure markets. The business model includes a freemium approach with various subscription tiers such as Docker Personal, Docker Pro, Docker Team, and Docker Business, each offering different levels of features and support. Docker generates revenue through these subscription plans and additional services like Docker Hub, a repository for container images, and Docker Desktop, a development environment for building and testing applications. The platform is widely adopted for its ability to streamline the development process, enhance collaboration, and improve deployment efficiency.
Keywords: containerization, developers, applications, isolated environments, consistency, software development, IT infrastructure, freemium, subscription, Docker Hub.
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