AI/ML
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Mar 6, 2026
Celebrating Women in AI: 3 Questions with Cecilia Liu on Leading Docker’s MCP Strategy
Meet Cecilia Liu, Senior Product Manager at Docker, on the vision for Docker’s MCP Catalog and Toolkit, making MCP servers easy to discover, run, and govern.
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Feb 26, 2026
Docker Model Runner Brings vLLM to macOS with Apple Silicon
Run vLLM on your Mac with Docker Model Runner. The vllm-metal backend enables high-performance LLM inference on Apple Silicon with Metal GPU acceleration.
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Feb 25, 2026
Open WebUI + Docker Model Runner: Self-Hosted Models, Zero Configuration
Run self-hosted models in minutes. OpenWebUI auto-detects Docker Model Runner. No configuration required so you can chat with local models from a modern web UI.
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Feb 23, 2026
Gordon (Beta): Docker’s AI Agent Just Got an Update
Meet Gordon, Docker’s AI agent now in beta in Docker Desktop. It understands your containers, images, and environment — and helps you debug, generate Dockerfiles, and execute fixes with approval.
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Feb 20, 2026
State of Agentic AI Report: Key Findings
See what 800+ global leaders report on agentic AI: production adoption, top barriers, MCP readiness, lock-in concerns, and why containers matter.
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Feb 13, 2026
How to solve the context size issues with context packing with Docker Model Runner and Agentic Compose
Learn how to use context packing with Docker Model Runner and Agentic Compose to fit more into small local LLM context windows without hurting performance.
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Feb 4, 2026
Get Started with the Atlassian Rovo MCP Server Using Docker
Connect AI assistants to Jira and Confluence via the Atlassian MCP server in Docker’s MCP Catalog and Toolkit. No manual installs, just one-click enablement.
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Feb 3, 2026
The 3Cs: A Framework for AI Agent Security
Every time execution models change, security frameworks need to change with them. Agents force the next shift. The Unattended Laptop Problem No developer would leave their laptop unattended and unlocked. The risk is obvious. A developer laptop has root-level access to production systems, repositories, databases, credentials, and APIs. If someone sat down and started using…
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