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Staying safe with .NET containers

Richard Lander
Richard Lander

An update on using .NET and containers together -- how to stay safe and keep your container images up-to-date.

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Nov 16, 2017
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UPDATE – Microservices and Docker containers: Architecture, Patterns and Development guidance (Updated for .NET Core 2.0)

Cesar De la Torre
Cesar De la Torre

Nov. 15th 2017 update Earlier this year, we published this eBook/guide and sample application offering guidance for architecting microservices and Docker containers based applications. We have recently published updates to the eBook (2nd edition) and sample application to bring them in line with the latest releases of .NET Core 2.0 and many other ...

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Nov 1, 2017
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Modernize existing .NET apps with Windows Containers and Azure

Cesar De la Torre
Cesar De la Torre

As part of the series of posts announced at this initial blog post (.NET Application Architecture Guidance) that explores each of the architecture areas currently covered by our team, this current blog post focuses on introducing the new "Modernize existing .NET applications with Windows Containers and Azure" eBook which you can download here. J...

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Aug 2, 2017
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Microservices and Docker containers: Architecture, Patterns and Development guidance (Updated for .NET Core 2.0)

Cesar De la Torre
Cesar De la Torre

Updated for .NET Core 2.0 "wave" of technologies (Nov. 15th 2017) Earlier this year, we published this eBook and sample application offering guidance for architecting microservices and Docker containers based applications. We have recently published updates to the eBook (2nd edition) and sample application to bring them in line with the lates...

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Jul 26, 2017
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.NET Application Architecture Guidance

Cesar De la Torre
Cesar De la Torre

The .NET Team has been producing guidance for building microservices and container based applications, web applications and Xamarin.Forms mobile apps. You can use this guidance to help build your applications according to accepted industry patterns with .NET and C#. We have heard many requests for this guidance over the last year. We have recent...

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