Tag: container

  • Docker: 5 Best Practices for Building, Testing, and Packaging MCP Servers 

    Source URL: https://www.docker.com/blog/mcp-server-best-practices/ Source: Docker Title: 5 Best Practices for Building, Testing, and Packaging MCP Servers  Feedly Summary: We recently launched a new, reimagined Docker MCP Catalog with improved discovery and a new submission process. Containerized MCP servers offer a secure way to run and scale agentic applications and minimize risks tied to host access…

  • Docker: Docker Desktop 4.43: Expanded Model Runner, Reimagined MCP Catalog, MCP Server Submissions, and Smarter Gordon

    Source URL: https://www.docker.com/blog/docker-desktop-4-43/ Source: Docker Title: Docker Desktop 4.43: Expanded Model Runner, Reimagined MCP Catalog, MCP Server Submissions, and Smarter Gordon Feedly Summary: Docker Desktop 4.43 just rolled out a set of powerful updates that simplify how developers run, manage, and secure AI models and MCP tools.  Model Runner now includes better model management, expanded…

  • Docker: Using Gordon to Containerize Your Apps and Work with Containers

    Source URL: https://www.docker.com/blog/containerize-your-apps-with-ask-gordon/ Source: Docker Title: Using Gordon to Containerize Your Apps and Work with Containers Feedly Summary: These days, almost every tech company is looking for ways to integrate AI into their apps and workflows, and Docker is no exception. They’ve been rolling out some impressive AI capabilities across their products. This is my…

  • Docker: The Docker MCP Catalog: the Secure Way to Discover and Run MCP Servers

    Source URL: https://www.docker.com/blog/docker-mcp-catalog-secure-way-to-discover-and-run-mcp-servers/ Source: Docker Title: The Docker MCP Catalog: the Secure Way to Discover and Run MCP Servers Feedly Summary: The Model Context Protocol (MCP) ecosystem is exploding. In just weeks, our Docker MCP Catalog has surpassed 1 million pulls, validating that developers are hungry for a secure way to run MCP servers. Today,…

  • Cloud Blog: How to build Web3 AI agents with Google Cloud

    Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/ai-machine-learning/build-web3-ai-agents-with-google-cloud/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: How to build Web3 AI agents with Google Cloud Feedly Summary: For over two decades, Google has been a pioneer in AI, conducting groundwork that has shaped the industry. Concurrently, in the Web3 space, Google focuses on empowering the developer community by providing public goods resources like BigQuery…

  • CSA: Why Do Organizations Migrate to the Public Cloud?

    Source URL: https://cloudsecurityalliance.org/articles/why-do-organizations-migrate-to-the-public-cloud-hint-it-isn-t-about-cost-anymore Source: CSA Title: Why Do Organizations Migrate to the Public Cloud? Feedly Summary: AI Summary and Description: Yes **Summary:** The blog post explores the various factors influencing organizations’ migration to the public cloud, emphasizing the importance of agility, scalability, efficiency, automation, and security in modern cloud architectures. It highlights common pitfalls, such…

  • Anchore: Time to Take Another Look at Grype: A Year of Major Improvements

    Source URL: https://anchore.com/blog/time-to-take-another-look-at-grype-a-year-of-major-improvements/ Source: Anchore Title: Time to Take Another Look at Grype: A Year of Major Improvements Feedly Summary: If you last tried Grype a year ago and haven’t checked back recently, you’re in for some pleasant surprises. The past twelve months have significantly improved the accuracy and performance of our open source vulnerability…

  • Simon Willison’s Weblog: New sandboxes from Cloudflare and Vercel

    Source URL: https://simonwillison.net/2025/Jun/26/sandboxes/ Source: Simon Willison’s Weblog Title: New sandboxes from Cloudflare and Vercel Feedly Summary: Two interesting new products for running code in a sandbox today. Cloudflare launched their Containers product in open beta, and added a new Sandbox library for Cloudflare Workers that can run commands in a “secure, container-based environment": import {…