The SL-7 was a class of high-speed steam containerships built for SeaLand in the early 1970s, operating at speeds in excess of 33 knots. These ships were later converted to the Algol-class Fast ...
I have raised the subject of SL-7’s as museum ships before in a cursory fashion, but lunch with John Riddle, a retired Sea-Lander, convinced us that it deserves a bit more consideration. Based on ...
Containerization is a revolutionary technology that allows software to be packaged and deployed in a consistent manner across various environments. It resolves challenges such as dependency conflicts ...
State and local agencies often deal with legacy monoliths that weren’t built with portability or resiliency in mind. Agencies may operate applications that were written in five different programming ...
If you’ve been following my articles on self-hosted services, you may already be familiar with containers. With their solid isolation provisions, easy-to-deploy nature, and (typically) low resource ...
Containerization promotes a modular and scalable system design, supporting rapid iteration and deployment. In the realm of industrial automation, software deployment across varied systems is a ...
The International Longshoremen’s Association scored a victory for its 45,000 dockworkers this month: After its three-day strike against the consortium of companies that operate ports in the eastern ...
Provider of container technology and services for performance-intensive workloads, Sylabs, is unveiling the availability of SingularityCE within the Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux (EPEL) ...