A wide spectrum of technology companies have announced a partnership in order to create an open container format and runtime, using technology that has been donated by container specialist Docker.
A group of companies including Amazon, Cisco, CoreOS, Fujitsu, Google, IBM, Intel, Red Hat, VMware and even Microsoft have agreed to work together under a vendor-neutral, open-source, open-governance model to form the Open Container Project, which is to be housed under the Linux Foundation. The primary aim will be to produce an open standard, based on Docker technology, for container format and runtime.
“With the Open Container Project, Docker is ensuring that fragmentation won’t destroy the promise of containers,” explained the Linux Foundation’s executive director Jim Zemlin of the project. “Vendors and technologists of all kinds will now be able…