Cisco Now Reselling Docker Enterprise Edition

Today we are excited to announce the expansion of our partnership with the availability of Docker Enterprise Edition (EE), our container management platform on the Cisco Global Price List (GPL) and the release of the latest Cisco Validated Design (CVD):
Cisco UCS Infrastructure with Contiv and Docker Enterprise Edition for Container Management.

Now customers can purchase Docker EE directly from Cisco and their joint resellers to jumpstart their new year’s resolution for a more modern application architecture, reduce IT costs and redirect saving to innovation projects.  And with our latest CVD for Cisco UCS compute infrastructure with secure container networking fabric, Contiv,  we’ve provided a roadmap on how to get started so customers and partners can gain a faster, more reliable and predictable implementation of Docker EE.
For enterprises looking to use Docker’s container management platform but not sure where to start, we can help you take the first step. The Migrating Traditional Applications (MTA) Program, designed for IT operations teams, helps enterprises modernize existing legacy .NET Windows or Java Linux applications without modifying source code or re-architecting the application in just five days with Docker and Cisco Advanced Services. The results have been incredible, with customers saving over 50% on infrastructure costs and using those saving to unlock innovative IT projects. What are you waiting for? Let us help you get started with Docker EE today.
For Cisco resellers looking to deliver Docker EE to your customers, we can help you get started and get trained, go to Cisco Sales Central.
For more information on Docker EE and Cisco Solutions:

Watch the webinar: Docker and Cisco – Integrated Container Solutions for the Enterprise
Contact sales to learn more about getting started with your MTA pilot

 

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