Thank you for an even better 2015!

We bid farewell to 2014 saying “here’s to an even better 2015!” and we’re incredibly grateful that all expectations were far exceeded. What a phenomenal year! It’s unbelievable to look back at early 2015 and see the progress the team

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Tutum & Docker: Run, Container, Run

Today I’m thrilled to announce that Tutum and Docker are joining forces. To anybody that has been following these companies, the announcement may not come as a surprise. After all, the two teams are truly a match made in container

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Docker Compose, AngularJS and Tutum — Part 2

Level: Intermediate This is part 2 of a 3 post series, where we will cover topics related to development, testing, Docker, continuous integration and continuous delivery. It is highly recommended to first read Docker, AngularJS and Tutum – Part 1

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Modularity in Single Page Applications

I recently joined tutum in an effort to re-engineer the dashboard web interface. The initial/planning stage of any medium to large project shouldn’t be taken lightly unless you want to end up buried in technical debt 3 months in. Defining

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Introducing Stackfiles.io by Tutum

At Tutum, we’re always willing to improve and add features to our service, but we’re also not afraid to provide brand new products that can complement Tutum and make the user experience even better. That’s why we’re proud to introduce

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How to Create a Community Using Slack

Slack has already proven to be integral to our internal team communication; I wanted to extend this amazing platform to our users. Here’s what we’ve learned along the way, and some ideas for creating your own Slack community. Why There

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Docker Distribution: Hosted Remote Storage with Amazon’s Simple Storage Service (S3)

What follows is a lightly modified excerpt from chapter 10 of Docker in Action. Chapter 10 covers the Docker Distribution project in depth. Simple Storage Service (or S3) from AWS offers several features in addition to blob storage. You can

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Load balancing – The Missing Piece of the Container World: part 2

In my previous blog post, I described how easy it is to run a load balancer using tutum/haproxy image. However, the real world use case requires more controls on how the load balancer behaves. I am going to talk about

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Docker Engine in Tutum: A Tale of Three Versions

Intro This article intends to show the reader the features and problems we at Tutum have had with the latest versions of the Docker engine and explain the decisions we have taken when dealing with the different versions since 1.5.0.

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CI/CD the Docker Way

Tutum has recently announced build & testing capabilities and we are very happy not only about what we think is a huge step forward in providing the best CI/CD tools for developers, but also because of the amazing planning and

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Crafting a New Tutum

When the company first embarked on our redesign of Tutum, the team wasn’t prepared for how fast things can move. Many of our initial UI solutions are no longer applicable as we’ve seen our user’s needs evolve along with our

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Announcing the Completion of our Container Platform

Automate the full software development lifecycle from Git Push to Deployment Starting today, Tutum now supports and automates the build and test processes using just a Docker Compose file. This latest update allows you to automate your build, test, deploy

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Standing up Ruby on Rails with Docker and Tutum

Bootstrapping a development environment can be overwhelming. What starts out as a project that should take only a few minutes, quickly turns into hours of searching and reading Stack Overflow. It seems that Ruby is especially difficult to get a

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How to Hire Without a Team Dedicated to Hiring

Hiring is tough. It’s exhausting, time-consuming, tedious and nerve racking at times. For what it’s worth, I’ll explore how Tutum goes about tackling the process of hiring without a team dedicated to hiring. Until I sat down to write this

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Managing and Automating the Cloud: Orchestration

Why we need Orchestration One of the biggest headaches in the current cloud computing state of the art is the attempt to automate, control and manage complex sets of manual tasks, thereby boosting their performance to save time and money.

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