DevTable Now Available in Beta
Today's developers are always looking for better ways to communicate with their teams and get their work done. Trying to collaborate over a piece of code is easy when you're in the same room, but what...
View ArticleA new configuration system and Dropbox support!
At DevTable we are hard at work adding great new features, and today we are announcing two new features that we have recently pushed to production. The first is our new configuration system.New...
View ArticleGoogle App Engine blog features DevTable
We got mentioned today in the Official Google App Engine blog, pretty awesome! Read today's post to see how you can use DevTable to develop even faster for App Engine.
View ArticleDevTable launches Quay.io, hosted private docker repository
Yesterday at the Docker NYC Meetup we publicly unveiled for the first time our new product: Quay. It's really cool, we promise!Quay allows you to push and pull your Docker repositories privately. With...
View ArticleThree quick updates to Quay.io, the private Docker registry
Just a quick update on our newest features in Quay.io. Since launch we haven't stopped working on Quay.io, not by a long shot. Exactly two weeks after our public launch we are launching an awesome new...
View ArticleQuay.io adds auth token access and image diffs
Another week for Quay.io, another set of great new features for the most advanced Docker registry. This week we've added auth token access, which allows you to have scripts and limited accounts access...
View ArticleQuay.io gets organized and new experimental Dockerfile build feature
With several businesses and organizations managing images for their services on Quay.io, we have repeatedly gotten the request to allow delegated access to a central account for the business. This...
View ArticleHow we transform Dockerfiles into Quay.io images
So Many TurtlesThis is the first post in our Awesome Sauce series where we explain some of the technologies behind Quay.io. Today we are going to talk about how we transform Dockerfiles to Quay.io...
View ArticleRobots and webhooks and logging. Oh My!
Well it's that time again, where we release a new batch of features for Quay.io. As you've probably guessed from the title, we have three major new features to announce. First up: robots.RobotsWe're...
View ArticleWhat is Docker?
Link to our article on Medium which explains Docker and some of the details of how it works. The intended audience is engineers who are unfamiliar with the...
View ArticleNew Year, New Features!
Happy new year! Our doors have been open just over three months, and our growth has been incredible.Our day to day work has been to keep our customers happy and keep Quay.io ahead of the cutting edge....
View ArticleUsing Docker on OSX with a private registry
Update February 11, 2014: New binary for Docker v0.8.0 added in the binaries section.One of our users was having trouble using the Docker CLI to log in to Quay.io using the OSX binary talking to...
View ArticleLink your Quay.io repositories to GitHub
By far our top request from users was to be able to build your Dockerfiles directly from your private GitHub repositories. We agree that this is a really cool feature, but we needed to build several...
View ArticleDo You Want to Build an Image?
It’s been just over a month since our last massive update. As usual, we haven’t been slacking off during that month. Here’s a little insight into what we've been rolling out over the past few weeks....
View ArticleYour Docker Image IDs are secrets, and it’s time you treated them that way!
We've recently published on article on Medium where we discuss the technical reasons why you should treat your Docker Image IDs as secrets, and how we've eliminated these weaknesses in...
View ArticleQuay.io Joins Forces with CoreOS
+ Today is an exciting time for Quay.io as we are happy to announce that we are joining forces with the CoreOS team to provide private Docker registries to enterprise companies. For our current...
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