You want an open, cloud-neutral, and community-driven container-native technology stack that avoids lock-in and lets you run the same stack in a public cloud as you run locally. This was our vision when we launched the Container-Native Application Development Platform at Oracle OpenWorld 2017 in October.
Next, Oracle Container Engine joined the first wave of Certified Kubernetes platforms. Now, the community wants the same promise from their serverless technology: make it open and run it on Kubernetes. Finally, the next logical request is to make it easy for DevOps teams to operate in a hybrid-cloud mode. We’re on it!
—Bob Quillin, Vice President of Developer Relations
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