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Si vous avez raté le début : Patrick Chanezon, un des pionniers du Cloud chez Google, VMware, Microsoft et Docker, vous raconte la révolution des conteneurs logiciels en quelques films ; comment ils accélèrent l'adoption du Cloud en entreprise, avec des architectures hybride et multi, la mise en place de démarches agiles et DevOps pour moderniser les applications existantes et réduire les coûts d'infrastructure, et permettent de nouveaux cas d'utilisation dans l'internet des objets et l'intelligence artificielle. En bref, comment expliquer la stratégie des opérateurs du Cloud avec des films de science- fiction ? C’est le défi que va relever Patrick Chanezon, évangéliste chez Docker.
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