We are looking for the best developers and ops engineers to help our clients to deliver their software faster.
Our main business is consulting in the Programmable Infrastructure/DevOps/Continuous Delivery area with the focus on Docker and Mesos.
Our consultants almost never work more than 3-4 days a week at clients and spend the rest of the time building great stuff, hacking, drinking beer and trying to build new exciting products.
We are looking for both software developers and sysadmins but we especially welcome people that can do both, writing code and making it run in production at large scale.
We encourage our engineers to open source as much as possible, write about it and speak at conferences and meetups.
I think it is not related to Docker itself, but to the fact the it is using all purpose Linux distributions.
I'm pretty sure that very soon we will see explosion on new distros addressing exactly these problem and built explicitly for running inside containers.
With a single installer on Mac which will bring both, boot2docker and native Docker client, we have a fully functional Headless Hypervisor!
Next step is Windows?
We are looking for the best developers and ops engineers to help our clients to deliver their software faster.
Our main business is consulting in the Programmable Infrastructure/DevOps/Continuous Delivery area with the focus on Docker and Mesos.
Our consultants almost never work more than 3-4 days a week at clients and spend the rest of the time building great stuff, hacking, drinking beer and trying to build new exciting products.
We are looking for both software developers and sysadmins but we especially welcome people that can do both, writing code and making it run in production at large scale.
We encourage our engineers to open source as much as possible, write about it and speak at conferences and meetups.