Look, container technology keeps evolving, and offshore teams across Eastern Europe, Latin America, and Southeast Asia are noticing something important. Docker's dominance is slipping. Teams are moving toward Podman and other OCI-compliant runtimes, and the reasons go beyond just technical curiosity. The numbers tell part of the story. Production workloads see 15-20% performance boosts. Container startup times are running about 30% faster than what teams got used to. But that's really just scratching the surface of what's driving this shift. Licensing confusion and security concerns are creating conditions where offshore teams can't ignore the migration opportunity anymore. Docker's grip on the container space is loosening, and smart teams are capitalizing on it. Security: Docker's Persistent Weakness That always-running daemon sitting at root level? Yeah, that's a serious problem. It creates vulnerabilities that just sit there, waiting.…