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I work for [Lightbend](https://lightbend.com) on the [Play](https://playframework.com/) team. I think the company is awesome, and if you're looking at containers because you're moving to the cloud and thinking about distributed systems, you should keep reading. I work for [Lightbend](https://lightbend.com) on the [Play](https://playframework.com/) team. I think the company is awesome, and if you're looking at containers because you're moving to the cloud and thinking about distributed systems, you should keep reading.
Lightbend make microservices happen. Developers use [Lagom](http://www.lagomframework.com/) to put together resilient distributed systems. In production, [Conductr](https://conductr.lightbend.com/) to orchestrate containers -- [including Docker](https://www.lightbend.com/blog/reactive-for-devops-part-3-using-docker-with-conductr-on-the-jvm), but it's also a scheduler for [DC/OS](https://dcos.io/). Finally, there's [monitoring](https://developer.lightbend.com/docs/monitoring/latest/home.html) to tell you what's going on at a detailed application level, so you know where your CPU and memory resources are being spent, and can scale up and down based on that information. For more, check out the [devops site](https://www.lightbend.com/platform/production). Lightbend make microservices happen. Developers use [Lagom](http://www.lagomframework.com/) to put together resilient distributed systems. In production, [Conductr](https://conductr.lightbend.com/) to orchestrate containers -- [including Docker](https://www.lightbend.com/blog/reactive-for-devops-part-3-using-docker-with-conductr-on-the-jvm) -- but it's also a scheduler for [DC/OS](https://dcos.io/). Finally, there's [monitoring](https://developer.lightbend.com/docs/monitoring/latest/home.html) to tell you what's going on at a detailed application level, so you know where your CPU and memory resources are being spent, and can scale up and down based on that information. For more, check out the [devops site](https://www.lightbend.com/platform/production).
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