Announcing the Docker Customer Innovation Awards
We are excited to announce the first annual Docker Customer Innovation Award winners at DockerCon Barcelona today! We launched the awards this year to recognize customers who stand out in their adoption of Docker Enterprise platform to drive transformation within IT and their business.
38 companies were nominated, all of whom have spoken publicly about their containerization initiatives recently, or plan to soon. From looking at so many excellent nominees, we realized there were really two different stories — so we created two award categories. In each category, we have a winner and three finalists.

Business Transformation
Customers in this category have developed company-wide initiatives aimed at transforming IT and their business in a significant way, with Docker Enterprise as a key part if it. They typically started their journey two or more years ago and have containerized multiple applications across the organization.
WINNER:
- Societe Generale transformed how the bank develops its software by building a container platform for migrating thousands of its applications to the cloud.
FINALISTS:
- Bosch built a global platform that enables developers to build and deliver new software solutions and updates at digital speed.
- Liberty Mutual consolidated infrastructure and VMs significantly, paving Continue reading



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