
Ditto is the only mobile database that comes with built-in edge connectivity and offline resilience, allowing apps to sync data without depending on servers or continuous access to the cloud. As billions of mobile and edge devices—and the deskless workers using them—form the backbone of modern operations, organizations are running into the constraints of conventional cloud-first systems. Used by leaders like Chick-fil-A, Delta, Lufthansa, and Japan Airlines, Ditto is at the forefront of the edge-native movement, reshaping how businesses operate, sync, and stay connected beyond the cloud. By removing the need for external hardware, Ditto’s software-based networking lets companies develop faster, more fault-tolerant applications that perform even in disconnected environments—no cloud, server, or Wi-Fi required.
Leveraging CRDTs and peer-to-peer mesh replication, Ditto allows developers to build robust, collaborative applications where data remains consistent and available to all users—even during complete offline scenarios. This ensures business-critical systems remain functional exactly when they’re needed most.
Ditto follows an edge-native design philosophy. Unlike cloud-centric approaches, edge-native systems are optimized to run directly on mobile and edge devices. With Ditto, devices automatically discover and talk to each other, forming dynamic mesh networks instead of routing data through the cloud. The platform seamlessly handles complex connectivity across online and offline modes—Bluetooth, P2P Wi-Fi, LAN, Cellular, and more—to detect nearby devices and sync updates in real time.
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NeuBird AI is pioneering a new category of AI for IT operations with its Production Ops Platform, helping IT Ops, SRE, and DevOps teams prevent incidents, resolve issues in minutes, and continuously optimize production cloud environments. By replacing manual investigation with real-time, AI-driven insights, NeuBird enables teams to operate more efficiently and innovate faster. For more information, visit neubird.ai.
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Kuma
Kuma is an open-source control plane specifically designed for service mesh, offering key functionalities such as security, observability, and routing capabilities. Built on the Envoy proxy, it acts as a modern control plane for microservices and service mesh, supporting both Kubernetes and virtual machine environments, which allows for the management of multiple meshes within a single cluster. Its architecture comes equipped with built-in support for L4 and L7 policies that promote zero trust security, enhance traffic reliability, and simplify observability and routing. The installation of Kuma is remarkably easy, typically requiring just three straightforward steps. With the integration of the Envoy proxy, Kuma provides user-friendly policies that significantly improve service connectivity, ensuring secure and observable interactions among applications, services, and databases. This powerful solution enables the establishment of contemporary service and application connectivity across various platforms and cloud environments. Furthermore, Kuma adeptly supports modern Kubernetes configurations alongside virtual machine workloads within the same cluster, offering strong multi-cloud and multi-cluster connectivity to cater to the comprehensive needs of organizations. By implementing Kuma, teams can not only simplify their service management processes but also enhance their overall operational effectiveness, leading to better agility and responsiveness in their development cycles. The benefits of adopting Kuma extend beyond mere connectivity, fostering innovation and collaboration across different teams and projects.
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Tetrate
Effortlessly manage and connect applications across different clusters, cloud platforms, and data centers. Utilize a unified management solution to enable application connectivity within varied infrastructures. Effectively integrate traditional workloads into your cloud-native application architecture. Create organizational tenants to enforce precise access controls and editing rights for teams utilizing shared infrastructure. Maintain an exhaustive change history for services and resources from the outset. Ensure efficient traffic management across potential failure domains, keeping your customers oblivious to any disruptions. TSB works at the application edge, operating at cluster ingress and among workloads in both Kubernetes and conventional computing settings. Edge and ingress gateways skillfully route and balance application traffic across numerous clusters and cloud environments, while a mesh framework governs service connectivity. A centralized management dashboard provides oversight for connectivity, security, and visibility across your entire application network, guaranteeing thorough control and monitoring. This comprehensive system not only streamlines operational workflows but also significantly boosts overall application performance and reliability. Additionally, it empowers teams to respond swiftly to changes, ensuring a resilient and adaptable infrastructure.
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