Container platform and developer tooling for app deployment and supply-chain security
Docker operates a containerization platform with broad developer adoption and an expanding enterprise security focus. The tech stack reveals dual momentum: deep investments in observability (Prometheus, Grafana, OpenTelemetry) and emerging AI integration (OpenAI, Anthropic, RAG, Claude, Cursor). Active projects span Docker Scout (supply-chain scanning), hardened images, and AI workload governance—indicating a strategic pivot toward compliance and security as primary revenue drivers alongside core containerization.
Docker provides containerization and application orchestration tools used by millions of developers for packaging, deploying, and managing containerized applications. The platform centers on Docker Desktop (local development) and Docker Hub (registry and runtime environment), supported by a growing security and compliance layer including image scanning, policy enforcement, and artifact integrity validation. The company sells into developer teams, platform engineering organizations, and enterprise security buyers across financial services, technology, and regulated industries. Operations span the United States, Australia, Germany, Italy, Portugal, France, Ireland, Japan, and India.
Docker uses Go, Python, Java, Rust, C++, Kubernetes, Argo CD, GitHub Actions, PostgreSQL, DynamoDB, AWS, GCP, Azure, Snowflake, Elasticsearch, and observability tools (Prometheus, Grafana, OpenTelemetry). Recently adopting RAG, Claude, and Model Context Protocol for AI features.
San Francisco, California. The company hires across nine countries: United States, Australia, Germany, Italy, Portugal, France, Ireland, Japan, and India.
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