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[May 19, 2015]

Boston Container Days Unconference Follows Inaugural Austin Launch

StackEngine, the platform that gives organizations the power to simply and massively deploy, manage, and scale resilient Docker applications, today announced in collaboration with several co-sponsors the second Container Days unconference, this time in Boston. The DevOps focused event will take place on June 5th and 6th, where industry leaders and fledgling container adopters alike will gather to discuss the evolution of Docker, CoreOS and other lightweight virtualization technologies and their applications.

Patterned closely after CitCon and DevOps Days, StackEngine has stepped in, along with Hubspot, to be the first sponsors for the Boston event. StackEngine will also provide assistance with the organization of the event.



     

WHAT:

Container Days, an unconference for everyone interested in the technical, process and production ramifications of adopting container-style virtualization.
 

WHO:

Speakers include:

? Brian 'Redbeard' Harrington, Principal Architect at CoreOS,

? Jérôme Petazzoni, 'Tinkerer Extraordinaire' and senior engineer at Docker

? and many more!

 

WHEN:

Friday, June 5, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. ET
Saturday, June 6, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. ET
 

WHERE:

Microsoft (News - Alert) New England R&D Center
1 Memorial Dr #1
Cambridge, MA 02142
 

Tickets for Container Days are available online for $50 while supplies last. Event attendance is capped at 100 and ticket prices for the next batch will increase.

About StackEngine

StackEngine builds software that gives organizations the power to simply and massively deploy, manage, and scale resilient applications, bringing modern management to modern, container-centric architectures. The company believes that containerization, led by Docker, is changing the way we need to manage and automate applications and services. StackEngine is based in Austin, TX. For more information, please visit StackEngine at http://www.stackengine.com, and connect with StackEngine on Twitter (News - Alert) (@StackEngine) and Facebook (News - Alert) (facebook.com/StackEngine).


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