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Google Cloud Platform presents a comprehensive solution for managing containers through its Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE). This service enables users to efficiently deploy, scale, and oversee containerized applications. GKE streamlines the deployment process and offers inherent scalability tailored for microservices architectures. New users can take advantage of $300 in free credits, allowing them to experiment with and deploy workloads, thus facilitating their exploration of container management capabilities within GCP for production scenarios. Furthermore, GCP’s container services seamlessly integrate with various other Google offerings, such as Cloud Build and Cloud Monitoring, enabling organizations to develop, deploy, and oversee applications in real-time. GKE also features automatic updates and patch management, which help maintain the security and currency of containerized applications. These functionalities significantly reduce the operational burden, making it straightforward for organizations to manage container workloads at scale.
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Calico Cloud
Tigera
Elevate your cloud security effortlessly with real-time insights.
A subscription-based security and observability software-as-a-service (SaaS) solution tailored for containers, Kubernetes, and cloud environments offers users an immediate view of service dependencies and interactions across multi-cluster, hybrid, and multi-cloud architectures. This platform simplifies the onboarding experience and enables rapid resolution of Kubernetes-related security and observability issues within just a few minutes. Calico Cloud stands out as a cutting-edge SaaS solution that equips organizations of all sizes to protect their cloud workloads and containers, detect threats, ensure ongoing compliance, and promptly tackle service disruptions in real-time across varied deployments. Built on the foundation of Calico Open Source, acknowledged as the premier framework for container networking and security, Calico Cloud empowers teams to utilize a managed service approach rather than dealing with a complex platform, which significantly enhances their ability to conduct swift analyses and make informed decisions. Furthermore, this advanced platform is designed to evolve with changing security requirements, guaranteeing that users have access to the most up-to-date tools and insights necessary for effectively protecting their cloud infrastructure. Ultimately, this adaptability not only improves security but also fosters a proactive approach to managing potential vulnerabilities.
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Rafay
Rafay
Elevate infrastructure to a launchpad for innovation
Rafay provides an AI infrastructure platform for organizations that need to operate GPU and CPU environments as governed, consumable services. Built for enterprises, neoclouds, telcos, sovereign AI providers, and service providers, Rafay helps turn complex compute estates into production-ready platforms that developers, data scientists, internal teams, and external customers can use on demand. The platform gives operators a centralized way to manage infrastructure across data centers, public cloud, hybrid deployments, and sovereign or air-gapped environments. Users can access GPU capacity, Kubernetes, virtual machines, SLURM, AI workspaces, inference endpoints, and curated application catalogs through self-service workflows, while platform teams retain control over policy, identity, quotas, auditing, and cost visibility. Rafay is especially useful for organizations running shared infrastructure across many teams, tenants, regions, or customers. It supports secure multi-tenancy, lifecycle automation, chargeback, usage tracking, and standardized service delivery, helping improve GPU utilization and reduce operational burden. For GPU cloud providers and neoclouds, Rafay enables compute and AI offerings to be packaged as services, delivered through catalogs, and monetized through usage-based models. The result is a faster path from infrastructure investment to AI adoption, operational scale, and revenue-generating services.