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The Open Container Initiative (OCI,) the peace project between CoreOS, Inc. and Docker, Inc. that put an end to the Container Wars back in June , received a boost Wednesday with news that 14 new companies had signed up.
Linux Foundation’s executive director Jim Zemlin is reported to have made the announcement at the OSCON conference, along with news that the Initiative had now finished a draft charter.
The list of new companies that have signed up to OCI are AT&T, ClusterHQ, Datera, Kismatic, Kyup, Midokura, Nutanix, Oracle, Polyverse, Resin.io, Sysdig, SUSE, Twitter and Verizon, who join founding members Apcera, Amazon.com (through Amazon Web Services,) Cisco Systems, EMC Corp., Fujitsu, Google, Goldman Sachs Group, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Huawei Technologies, International Business Machines Corp.(IBM,) Intel, Joyent, Pivotal Software, the Linux Foundation, Mesosphere, Microsoft, Rancher, Red Hat, and VMWare.