Category: Business, Kubernetes

The general availability release of Diamanti’s Spektra 3.0 today reflects a turning point for the open source software firm as it seeks to cast a wider net for organizations that want to rely on a single platform for transitioning to and managing Kubernetes environments, the company says. While in the past, Diamanti sought to tailor its software to help its x86 and hardware customers with their software stacks, Diamanti today continues to widen the features it offers for simplifying the management of often disparate multitenant and multicloud cloud native environments and for stateful applications.

This release and with the developments we’ve made in 2020 reflect how we’re really transitioning to software-focused features.”

Diamanti has previously disclosed how Spektra 3.0 is able to help organizations provision clusters on Azure, for example, and to manage clusters on a single centralized management plane.

A company with several subsidiaries might use Spektra 3.0 to delineate and manage the cloud native environments associated with the different companies separated as tenants.

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