CoreOS Brings Distributed Trusted Computing to Containers #tectonicsummit | Linux Today

CoreOS Brings Distributed Trusted Computing to Containers #tectonicsummit

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Sean Michael Kerner
Dec 2, 2015

NEW YORK–Few areas of technologies are as hot today as that of containers and security. Today at the Tectonic Summit at the Times Center in New York City, CoreOS is announcing a new approach called Distributed Trusted Computing that deeply integrates security into containers at every layer of the technology stack, from bare metal on up.

Tectonic is CoreOS’ commercial platform that includes the CoreOS Linux operating system the rkt (rocket) container technology and the Kubernetes container cluster management system. CoreOS first announced Tectonic in April of this year, alongside a $12 million round of funding.

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Sean Michael Kerner

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