
Docker
Docker provides containerization software for developers. Its flagship products, Docker Desktop and Docker Hub, help users build, share, and run applications.
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How Docker Measures Up
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Prospect Rating
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Funding Stage
Series C
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Company Description
Docker, Inc. is a company that develops container applications for developers to build, share, and run software. Its main products include Docker Desktop, a containerization tool; Docker Hub, a registry for container images; and Docker Scout, a tool for analyzing the software supply chain. The company's tools are used by millions of developers, with its desktop application reportedly having 13 million users as of February 2024. Founded in 2013 and formerly known as dotCloud, Docker is recognized for its role in popularizing containerization technology. The company serves a range of sectors, including government, education, finance, and healthcare.
Recent company activities suggest a significant focus on software supply chain security. In a notable move, Docker introduced Docker Hardened Images (DHI) and made 1,000 of them available as free and open source. This initiative is part of a broader effort to provide developers with secure-by-default infrastructure and reduce security vulnerabilities. This focus on security is supported by a $105 million Series C funding round that the company secured in May 2022, which enables continued product development.
- Benchmark
- Insight Partners
- Bain Capital Ventures
- Tribe Capital
- Greylock Partners
- Sequoia Capital
- Goldman Sachs
- Citi Ventures
- Co-Founder, Solomon Hykes
- Co-Founder, Sebastien Pahl
- Co-Founder, Kamel Founadi
Frequently Asked Questions
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Is Docker worth joining?
Deciding to join a private company like Docker requires careful consideration of your total compensation, including the potential future value of your equity. Tools like Prospect can help you model the potential value of your equity to make a more informed decision.
What should I do with my Docker stock?
Managing private stock options or RSUs involves complex decisions around when to exercise or sell to optimize for taxes and value. Prospect offers personalized strategies and tools to help you manage your equity, minimize taxes, and maximize your potential returns.
Can you sell Docker stock?
As Docker is a private company, you can typically sell shares during company-approved liquidity events like tender offers or through secondary markets. Prospect provides tender offer tools and access to secondary market pricing to help you decide when and how much to sell for optimal tax outcomes.
How can I find the value of my Docker stock?
The value of private company stock isn't publicly listed and is typically estimated based on the latest 409A valuation or secondary market transactions. To get a clearer picture of its potential future worth, Prospect uses proprietary predictive models trained on data used by top VCs.
What is Docker's equity worth?
The precise value of equity in a private company like Docker is not public and depends on factors like company performance and market conditions. You can use Prospect's platform to forecast your equity's potential value and model different financial scenarios.
What is Docker's stock ticker symbol?
Since Docker is a private company, it does not have a stock ticker symbol. Ticker symbols are assigned to companies only when they become publicly traded on a stock exchange.
Can I buy or sell Docker stock?
Buying stock in a private company like Docker is generally limited to accredited investors during funding rounds, while employees can sell during specific liquidity events. If you are an employee, Prospect can help you navigate selling opportunities like tender offers to optimize your financial outcome.
What is the criteria to buy or invest in Docker stock?
Investing in a private company like Docker is typically restricted to accredited investors participating in private funding rounds or employees receiving equity as compensation. Platforms like Prospect are designed to help employees manage the equity they already own, rather than facilitate new investments.

