CobaltCore is a reimagined and opinionated OpenStack distribution fully utilizing IronCore. It ensures backward compatibility for heritage workloads.
Garden Linux is a Debian GNU/Linux derivate that aims to provide small, auditable Linux images for most cloud providers (e.g. AWS, Azure, GCP etc.) and bare-metal machines.
A proven, scalable open-source system that simplifies Kubernetes cluster management across multiple infrastructures, allowing developers to focus more on innovation and less on cluster operations.
A platform built to address operational challenges in large-scale cloud infrastructures, featuring comprehensive cloud-native observability and cloud security posture management.
Integrates Kubernetes-based control planes for compute, storage and network with an OpenStack IaaS layers. Optimised for both virtualised and cloud-native workloads including a container registry, smart workload scheduling and an end-user portal.
Katalis bridges Telco and Cloud Provider APIs utilizing Kubernetes to drive orchestration and federation principles. Katalis establishes interoperability by translating Telco Federation APIs to IT Cloud resource provisioning and management.
Open Component Model (OCM) provides a standard for describing delivery artifacts that can be accessed from many types of component repositories.
Open Micro Frontend Platform extends the Platform Mesh with frontend development principles, enabling the dynamic integration of services into a unified interface experience.
Open Resource Discovery (ORD) is a protocol that allows applications and services to self-describe their exposed resources and capabilities.
The Open Managed Control Plane (openMCP) enables extensible Infrastructure- and Configuration-as-Data capabilities as a Service.
Platform Mesh establishes interoperability between multiple providers by building upon the Kubernetes API and resource model. Developers and admins can discover, access, and order services from various sources through their beloved kubectl.