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    == Other usefuls software / services ==
    == Other usefuls software / services ==
    '''[[w:Docker (software)|Docker]]''' is a [[w:computer program|computer program]] that performs [[w:operating-system-level virtualization|operating-system-level virtualization]]. It was first released in 2013 and is developed by [[w:Docker, Inc.|Docker]]. (Wikipedia) ([http://docker.com/ Official website Docker.com])
    '''[[w:Docker (software)|Docker]]''' is a [[w:computer program|computer program]] that performs [[w:operating-system-level virtualization|operating-system-level virtualization]]. It was first released in 2013 and is developed by [[w:Docker, Inc.|Docker]]. (Wikipedia)  
    * [http://docker.com/ Official website Docker.com]


    '''[[w:Firebase|Firebase]]''' is a [[w:mobile application|mobile]] and [[w:web application|web application]] development platform developed by Firebase, Inc. in 2011, then acquired by Google in 2014. (Wikipedia)
    '''[[w:Firebase|Firebase]]''' is a [[w:mobile application|mobile]] and [[w:web application|web application]] development platform developed by Firebase, Inc. in 2011, then acquired by Google in 2014. (Wikipedia)
    * [https://firebase.google.com/ Official website firebase.google.com]


    '''[[w:Jenkins (software)|Jenkins]]''' is an [[w:Open-source software|open source]] automation server written in [[w:Java (programming language)|Java]]. Jenkins helps to automate the non-human part of the [[w:software development|software development]] process, with [[w:continuous integration|continuous integration]] and facilitating technical aspects of [[w:continuous delivery|continuous delivery]]. (Wikipedia)
    '''[[w:Jenkins (software)|Jenkins]]''' is an [[w:Open-source software|open source]] automation server written in [[w:Java (programming language)|Java]]. Jenkins helps to automate the non-human part of the [[w:software development|software development]] process, with [[w:continuous integration|continuous integration]] and facilitating technical aspects of [[w:continuous delivery|continuous delivery]]. (Wikipedia)
    * [https://jenkins.io/ Official website Jenkins.io]




    '''[[w:Google App Engine|Google App Engine]]''' (often referred to as '''GAE''' or simply '''App Engine''') is a [[w:web framework|web framework]] and [[w:cloud computing|cloud computing]] platform for developing and hosting [[w:web application|web application]]s in Google-managed [[w:data center|data center]]s. Applications are [[w:Sandbox (computer security)|sandbox]]ed and run across multiple servers.<ref> App Engine offers automatic scaling for web applications—as the number of requests increases for an application, App Engine automatically allocates more resources for the web application to handle the additional demand. (https://code.google.com/appengine/ Official website])
    '''[[w:Google App Engine|Google App Engine]]''' (often referred to as '''GAE''' or simply '''App Engine''') is a [[w:web framework|web framework]] and [[w:cloud computing|cloud computing]] platform for developing and hosting [[w:web application|web application]]s in Google-managed [[w:data center|data center]]s. Applications are [[w:Sandbox (computer security)|sandbox]]ed and run across multiple servers.<ref> App Engine offers automatic scaling for web applications—as the number of requests increases for an application, App Engine automatically allocates more resources for the web application to handle the additional demand. (Wikipedia)
    * [https://code.google.com/appengine/ Official website code.google.com/appengine]


    == Kubernetes-based solutions from competitors ==
    == Kubernetes-based solutions from competitors ==