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These two vendors are most likely to bring Kubernetes containers to the enterprise

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Matt Asay
Oct 30, 2017

Kubernetes has won. Now the question is who will win Kubernetes.

Over the last year Kubernetes has won over the last hold outs, with VMware/Pivotal and Docker finally locking arms with the Google-spawned community darling. Docker founder Solomon Hykes tried to spin Docker’s full support for Kubernetes as a non-event, reasoning that “Orchestration is a commodity, over time.” No, it’s not. Quite the opposite, in fact.

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