The New Docker with Donnie Berkholz

Donnie Berkholz, Ph.D., is VP of Products at Docker. Prior to this position, he was an executive in residence at Scale Venture Partners, VP of IT Service Delivery of CWT, director of development, DevOps, and IT operations at 451 Research, an open-source leader at Gentoo Linux, a senior analyst at RedMonk, and a research fellow at the Mayo Clinic, among other positions. He earned his Ph.D. in biochemistry and biophysics from Oregon State University in 2009. Join Corey and Donnie as they talk about the new iteration of Docker and how the company has reinvented itself in the past year and a half, the blurring line between developers and operations, how no container runs in isolation, why multi-cloud is possible but not realistic, how Docker doesn’t want to be the runtime platform in production, what Donnie thinks Docker will look like 15 years from now, and more.

About Donnie

Donnie is VP of Products at Docker and leads product vision and strategy. He manages a holistic products team including product management, product design, documentation & analytics. Before joining Docker, Donnie was an executive in residence at Scale Venture Partners and VP of IT Service Delivery at CWT leading the DevOps transformation. Prior to those roles, he led a global team at 451 Research (acquired by S&P Global Market Intelligence), advised startups and Global 2000 enterprises at RedMonk and led more than 250 open-source contributors at Gentoo Linux. Donnie holds a Ph.D. in biochemistry and biophysics from Oregon State University, where he specialized in computational structural biology, and dual B.S. and B.A. degrees in biochemistry and chemistry from the University of Richmond.


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