November 18, 2014 10:54 AM Congratulations, Windows developers. Now you, too, can run the hip Docker client and manage applications in the form of "containers" right from your Windows desktop computer. That's because Microsoft engineers have been working hard to bring the container functionality — an alternative to virtual machines that package up application code and run on a physical server — to the Windows environment . The latest manifestation of that effort comes in the form of a command-line interface (CLI) tool for running the trendy open-source Docker software . "Up till today you could only use Linux-based client CLI to manage your Docker container deployments or use boot2docker to set up a virtualized development environment in a Windows client machine," Khalid Mouss, senior program manager for the Azure compute runtime at Microsoft, wrote in a blog post announcing the news. "Today,
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