Overcome container technology stumbling blocks with the right cloud-based container strategy. iStock
Containers offer significant benefits, including the ability to quickly spin up apps, deploy them anywhere, and enhance scalability – all of which grows business agility and speeds innovation. In addition, containers offer portability and greater security through immutable infrastructure. They remove traditional stumbling blocks like dependencies and differences in OS and infrastructures.
Despite these benefits, container adoption has been slow. There are several reasons why containers haven’t caught on as quickly as one might expect, at least when compared to other digitally transformative technologies.
There are many vendors to choose from. While there are many container vendors in the marketplace, they use different terminology even when referring to the same thing creating confusion and contradictory information.
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Ron Wilson: Adults should work together to resolve issues
Ron Wilson
Ionia Public Schools
Early in my career, I became a fan of Stephen Covey. You may be familiar with some of his books like Principle Based Leadership and The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People.
Covey, like many of my favorite authors weaves compelling stories to drive his message.
He fosters the notion our behavior is based on our attitude, and our attitude is driven by our knowledge base. He reinforces this premise with a true story about riding the subway home from work.
One evening while riding the subway a man with three small children boarded the train. Covey was reading his newspaper and had given the four little attention until the children began to misbehave.
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It should all be so straightforward, shouldn’t it? As a coach, you pick the best player available in every position, and then you name them all in your team. They go out on the field and play superbly, each to his or her full potential.
In reality, it never works out that way. The best players do not always work as the best combinations in the sub-units of the team. The front row, the back row, the midfield, the back three.
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