Welcome to the brand new week of April, hackers. This week, we bring you another tech company from the HackerNoon company database! Meet Devtron: An AI-native Kubernetes management platform with a focus on CI/CD, GitOps, observability, security, multi-cluster operations, and AI-powered troubleshooting.
Meet Devtron
Let's start with an interesting fact: Devtron positions itself as “Heroku for Kubernetes,” which is a clever shorthand because it signals they’re trying to make notoriously complex Kubernetes workflows feel as simple and developer-friendly as Heroku did for app deployment. That positioning helped them stand out early in the crowded DevOps market. Prashant Ghildiyal argued in his piece published on HackerNoon that Kubernetes became essential because developers needed better abstraction and automation:
"The amount of endeavor which has gone into building the right abstraction and well-thought-through APIs has put power back right into the hand of DevOps. They can now work more towards a tuning, upgrading, and securing infrastructure and microservices apart from creating DIY tools for developers. So it should not be a matter of amazement that Devops think Kubernetes gives them the silver bullets they always wanted in their gun." - Prashant Ghildiyal
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That's all, this week folks! Stay creative, stay iconic!
