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Palo Alto, California
Docker, Inc. is an American technology company that develops cloud-native productivity tools and platforms centered around containerization technology. The company’s mission is to empower developers worldwide by simplifying application development, enabling them to build, share, and run applications anywhere with speed and reliability. By allowing developers to package applications alongside their necessary dependencies into lightweight, portable containers, Docker ensures operational consistency across diverse computing environments, from local development machines to large-scale production grids. The company traces its roots back to 2008, when it was founded in Paris, France, as dotCloud, a platform-as-a-service (PaaS) provider, by Solomon Hykes, Kamel Founadi, and Sebastien Pahl. After internally developing a Linux container management tool, the team publicly demonstrated the Docker project in March 2013. Following immense open-source adoption, the company executed a strategic pivot, officially rebranding to Docker, Inc. on October 29, 2013, and relocating its core operations to the United States. Headquartered at 3790 El Camino Real in Palo Alto, California, Docker operates primarily as a remote-first organization, maintaining additional domestic offices in Bellevue and Indianapolis, alongside international hubs in Paris, France, and Cambridge, United Kingdom. The company employs roughly 700 to 900 professionals globally across key business segments including engineering, product management, sales, and support. Docker operates on a freemium business model. Its flagship products include Docker Desktop, a graphical user interface application for Windows, Linux, and macOS used to build and share containerized apps locally, and Docker Hub, which stands as the world's largest container registry hosting over 14 million images for global collaboration. While the core Docker Engine remains free and open-source under the Apache License 2.0, the company commercializes its platform through tiered subscriptions—such as Docker Business—geared toward large enterprises requiring advanced security, centralized management, and strict corporate compliance. Financially, Docker is a privately held "unicorn" company that has raised approximately $528.9 million in total venture funding from prominent investors including Benchmark Capital, Sequoia Capital, Insight Venture Partners, Tribe Capital, and Bain Capital Ventures. Structurally, the company expanded its technology portfolio through strategic acquisitions, including Nestybox, Tilt, Atomist, Mutagen, and AtomicJar. In September 2025, Docker acquired MCP Defender to introduce the Docker MCP Catalog and Toolkit, establishing secure frameworks and real-time threat detection for agentic AI application development. The executive leadership team is guided by Chief Executive Officer Don Johnson, who assumed the role in 2025 succeeding Scott Johnston. Other key executives driving the company's continuous growth in the modern cloud-native ecosystem include Chief Financial Officer Scott Baumgartner, Chief Marketing Officer Terri Avnaim, and President & COO Mark Cavage.
Tejasvi Hooda
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Flexible, respectful environment with clear growth paths.
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