[German]Docker is limiting the use of the free version of its Docker Desktop utility to individuals or small businesses. At the same time, it introduced a new, more expensive subscription plan. The company has renamed its free plan "Personal" and requires companies with 250 or more employees or more than $10 million in annual revenue to pay for a subscription to Docker Desktop. The Register cover it here – the Docker announcement can be found here.
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