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Karl Williams
on 9 March 2015


Ubuntu Core with Weave and Docker are ideal to run backend services in any cloud, connecting securely with client devices on the edge. Whether your solution is a bespoke system or an enterprise PaaS, Weave let’s you scale and move applications with ease.

Ubuntu Core, Weave and Docker are ideal for implementing open-source Continuous Delivery across all connected devices. The age of IoT needs new DevOps tools and platforms. Let’s build them together!

Weaveworks are building tools for Docker, allowing developers to implement simple and secure application-oriented networks. Founded by the creators of RabbitMQ, Weaveworks are committed to provide robust and easy to use open-source software, enabling you to build the best apps.

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