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Aug 2018
36m 11s

Container Catharsis with Laura Frank Tac...

SCOTT HANSELMAN
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Laura Frank Tacho is the Director of Engineering at CloudBees and has been working with Docker almost since its inception. She shares her experiences in running teams that constantly rely on and deploy containers at scale. How have containers changed effectively everything and where are we heading? 
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