PANTHEON.tech becomes a Cloud-Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) Member

24/10/2022

To support and enhance our open source Cloud Native Function development and goals, PANTHEON.tech is extremely pleased to announce our membership of the Cloud-Native Computing Foundation (CNCF).

PANTHEON.tech is delighted to be part of CNCF’s charter to “make cloud native computing ubiquitous” showing how large and small organizations can benefit – Miroslav Mikluš, CPO of PANTHEON.tech

Further, to our membership, PANTHEON.tech is also delighted to highlight the first two of our applications to have earned CNCF Certified status, namely two apps from our open source network automation platform, lighty.io – RNC & RCgNMI.

As one of the leading Linux Foundation Networking projects contributors, we developed lighty.io as PANTHEON.tech’s enhanced OpenDaylight SDN software platform, which offers significant benefits in performance, agility and availability. For simpler deployment, we provide a portfolio of lighty.io integrated apps:

CNCF is an open-source, vendor-neutral hub for cloud-native computing, bringing together organizations e.g. MSP/CSPs and Enterprises with experienced and expert CNF providers. Hence, our membership underlines PANTHEON.tech’s goals for recognition of open source software performance, availability, and scale through certification.

PANTHEON.tech is among the first adopters of the CNF Certified certification, issued by the Cloud-Native Computing Foundation. Others include F5, Juniper Networks, and MATRIXX Software.

“I am thrilled to announce that lighty.io, a lightweight OpenDaylight distribution, has passed the CNF Certification program, and we can declare OpenDaylight as cloud native ready” said Miroslav Mikluš, CPO of PANTHEON.tech.

If you would like to hear more on our Cloud Native development work, services and products, please don’t hesitate to contact us.

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