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Software development platform.
Docker is the worldβs leading software container platform. Developers use Docker to eliminate βworks on my machineβ problems when collaborating on code with co-workers. Operators use Docker to run and manage apps side-by-side in isolated containers to get better compute density. Enterprises use Docker to build agile software delivery pipelines to ship new features faster, more securely and with confidence for both Linux and Windows Server apps.
Docker is a development platform focused on building, sharing, and running container applications. It emphasizes removing setup burden and enabling autonomous agent execution with secure, enterprise-grade tooling.
Docker provides a container-driven development environment including Docker Desktop, Docker Engine + Kubernetes, Docker Hub, and Docker Scout for image and supply chain management. It offers Sandboxes with microVM isolation for agents, AI governance with policy and audit trails, Hardened Images, and a unified console to manage sandbox governance and MCP policy. The platform supports local development on laptops, cloud build and test services, and enterprise security features such as SSO, SCIM provisioning, and image/registry access management, all with options for team collaboration and scalable builds/runtimes across environments.
Who itβs for: Developers and engineering teams who build, ship, and run containerized applications; enterprises seeking secure, auditable, and scalable container workflows; organizations integrating AI agents and governance into their software stacks.
Pricing pages and multiple product offerings; emphasis on enterprise features and governance; references to Fortune 100 usage suggests traction and enterprise focus
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Develop your CI/CD pipelines as code and run them anywhere

On demand ephemeral environments to run manual and automated tests.