What Integrates with Slim.AI?
Find out what Slim.AI integrations exist in 2025. Learn what software and services currently integrate with Slim.AI, and sort them by reviews, cost, features, and more. Below is a list of products that Slim.AI currently integrates with:
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Docker eliminates repetitive, tedious configuration tasks and is used throughout development lifecycle for easy, portable, desktop, and cloud application development. Docker's complete end-to-end platform, which includes UIs CLIs, APIs, and security, is designed to work together throughout the entire application delivery cycle. Docker images can be used to quickly create your own applications on Windows or Mac. Create your multi-container application using Docker Compose. Docker can be integrated with your favorite tools in your development pipeline. Docker is compatible with all development tools, including GitHub, CircleCI, and VS Code. To run applications in any environment, package them as portable containers images. Use Docker Trusted Content to get Docker Official Images, images from Docker Verified Publishings, and more.
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Red Hat Quay
Red Hat
Red Hat® Quay container registry provides storage that allows you to build, distribute and deploy containers. Automated authentication, authorization, and authorization systems give you more control over your image repositories. Quay can be used with OpenShift as a standalone component or as an extension to OpenShift. Multiple identity and authentication providers can be used to control access to the registry, including support for organizations and teams. To map to your organization structure, use a fine-grained permissions scheme. Transport layer security encryption allows you to transit between Quay.io servers and Quay.io. Integrate with vulnerability detectors like Clair to automatically scan container images. Notifications will alert you to known vulnerabilities. Streamline your continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipeline with build triggers, git hooks, and robot accounts. Track API and UI actions to audit your CI pipeline. -
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Container Registry allows you to manage Docker images, perform vulnerability scanning and determine who has access to what resources. All this in one place. You can quickly set up fully automated Docker pipelines using existing CI / CD integrations. In minutes, you can access private and secure Docker image storage via Google Cloud Platform. You can control who can view, download and access images. Google security ensures consistent uptime for a secure infrastructure. When you commit code to Cloud Source Repositories (GitHub, Bitbucket, or Bitbucket, you can automatically build and push images to the private Registry. Cloud Build integration makes it easy to configure CI/CD pipelines or deploy directly via Google Kubernetes Engine or App Engine, Cloud Functions or Firebase.
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You can easily store, share, or deploy container software anywhere. You can push container images to Amazon ECR, without having to install or scale infrastructure, and you can pull images from any management tool. Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS), which provides access controls and automatic encryption, allows you to share and download images securely. You can access and distribute your images quicker, reduce download times, improve availability, and use a scalable and durable architecture to increase availability. Amazon ECR is a fully managed container registry that allows you to reliably deploy artifacts and application images anywhere. You can meet your organization's image compliance security needs using insights from the Common Vulnerability Scoring System and Common Vulnerability Exposures (CVEs). You can publish containerized applications using a single command. This will allow you to easily integrate your self-managed environments.
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