As cloud native technologies evolve, CNCF welcomes new members driving open source innovation and scalable infrastructure
KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe, London, UK – April 3, 2025 – The Cloud Native Computing Foundation® (CNCF®), which builds sustainable ecosystems for cloud native software, today announced the addition of 33 new Silver Members, reinforcing the continued momentum of cloud native adoption across industries and further strengthening the foundation’s global community.
“CNCF is thrilled to welcome our newest Silver Members and End Users,” said Chris Aniszczyk, CTO, CNCF. “Their investment in cloud native technologies highlights the increasing importance of open source innovation in modern software infrastructure. As more organizations adopt open source solutions, we are fostering a stronger, more resilient community that is driving the next phase of cloud computing. By joining CNCF, these companies demonstrate their commitment to open source collaboration and the continued growth of cloud native ecosystems.”
New and existing CNCF members are gathering this week in London at the annual KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe. Join the community at upcoming 2025 CNCF-hosted events, including KubeCon + CloudNativeCon China, June 10-11 in Hong Kong, the inaugural KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Japan, June 16-17 in Tokyo, KubeCon + CloudNativeCon India, August 6-7 in Hyderabad and more.
New Silver Members
The following organizations have recently joined CNCF as Silver Members:
- Ænix, creator of Cozystack, makes a platform for building your own clouds with total privacy and security.
- Agenda Open Systems is a leading Slovenian provider of cloud-native IT solutions and digital transformation services, specializing in open-source technologies and modern cloud infrastructures.
- BEGASOFT offers professional infrastructure and managed cloud services, including Kubernetes platforms. Innovative SaaS products and AI services complement the portfolio and open up new markets.
- Bluebricks empowers Cloud Engineers to centrally manage Distributed Cloud architecture by unifying blueprint orchestration and providing configuration observability across any region, cloud vendor, and IaC language.
- Causely continuously analyzes OTEL signals to pinpoint root causes and prioritize resolution based on business impact.
- Checkly is an Application Reliability Platform built for engineers to test, monitor, and observe their application while quickly alerting the right teams with the right information when something goes wrong.
- Control Plane Corporation is the virtual cloud platform for scaling software without limits.
- Datafy‘s mission is to help companies control cloud storage costs, offering a solution that saves costs and improves your storage efficiency. With Datafy, businesses can easily achieve self-optimizing, developer-independent cloud storage management with the click of a button.
- Deutsche Telekom AG is Europe’s largest telecommunications company, offering a comprehensive range of fixed-network, mobile communications, internet, IPTV, smart home solutions, and IT services. Operating in over 50 countries, Deutsche Telekom is driving innovation in digital transformation, AI, cloud computing, and cybersecurity.
- Edera delivers isolated cloud workloads to enable secure, high-velocity computing without compromise.
- Golem is an open source computing platform for running scalable, secure, fault-tolerant agents and workflows.
- Hud built the world’s first runtime code sensor—designed to detect production issues before they impact the business, automatically pinpoint their root causes, and give engineers and LLMs the context needed to fix them.
- HyperDX is an open-source ClickHouse-based production monitoring & observability tool that allows you to correlate logs, metrics, traces, and user sessions all in one place.
- Intercept is a Microsoft Managed Services Provider (MSP) and an Azure Specialist for ISVs.
- Jit’s AppSec platform enables users to prioritize real risks and empower developers to deliver secure code faster.
- Jozu is a secure, on-premises, AI/ML platform that works with the tools you already trust, bringing enterprise-grade security and compliance to your AI development lifecycle.
- Kedify autoscales any cluster workload to optimize performance and reduce cost by 20% or more.
- Keep is an open-source alert management and AIOps platform that is a swiss-knife for alerting, automation, and noise reduction.
- KubeDB s a Kubernetes native Data Platform. It simplifies and automates routine database tasks such as provisioning, upgrading, patching, scaling, volume expansion, backup, recovery, failure detection, and repair for various popular databases on private and public clouds.
- Nadrama is the fastest and easiest way to run containers in your AWS, Google Cloud, or Azure account, VPC, and region of choice. Built on Kubernetes & Open Source.
- NetBird is an Open-Source Private Networking platform that combines a WireGuard®-based overlay network with Zero Trust Network Access, providing a unified platform for reliable remote access and secure infrastructure connectivity.
- NETWAYS Managed Services provides tailored, worry-free cloud and managed services to governments and organizations across all industries.
- Palo Alto Networks continues to pioneer the future of cloud security with Cortex Cloud, delivering best-of-breed cloud detection and response (CDR) merged with industry-leading cloud native application protection platform (CNAPP).
- Parity is the AI SRE for teams using Kubernetes. As the first line of defense for on-call engineers, it triages alerts and investigates root cause to reduce MTTR and free engineers from time-consuming troubleshooting.
- SigLens is a column-oriented database designed for observability.
- SigNoz is an open-source observability tool powered by OpenTelemetry with metrics, traces and logs in a single application.
- StackGuardian offers a Cloud Orchestration Platform that leverages Infrastructure as Code (IaC) and no-code capabilities to simplify and accelerate the provisioning of secure, compliant and cost-efficient cloud resources needed to support modern business applications.
- Steadybit is a chaos engineering platform that helps teams proactively reveal reliability issues and train system resilience.
- Tintri provides software and storage solutions for businesses that rely on virtual machines, containers, and cloud computing. Combining autonomous operations with real-time insights and AI-driven analytics that reduces data and storage administrative costs by up to 89%, Tintri helps organizations optimize their IT infrastructure to meet the demands of modern workloads.
About the Newest End User Members
CNCF also welcomes several new Silver End User Members, organizations that actively leverage cloud native technologies to drive digital transformation:
- ASML provides leading chipmakers with the hardware, software and services to mass produce patterns on silicon – aka microchips.
- dLocal powers local payments in emerging markets connecting global enterprise merchants with billions of emerging market consumers across Africa, Asia, the Middle East, and Latin America.
About the Newest End User Supporter
CNCF is proud to welcome a new non-profit organization that supports open source collaboration and the advancement of cloud native technologies:
- Netnod provides critical infrastructure support ranging from interconnection services and Internet Exchanges to time services, DNS services and root server operations.
About the newest Non-Profit Members:
- The Korea Open Source Software Association (KOSSA), is the sole open source association in Korea, comprising over 150 member companies, and serves as a channel for collaboration with global open source organizations and communities, focusing on technology sharing and talent development to advance the open source software.
About Cloud Native Computing Foundation
Cloud native computing empowers organizations to build and run scalable applications with an open source software stack in public, private, and hybrid clouds. The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) hosts critical components of the global technology infrastructure, including Kubernetes, Prometheus, and Envoy. CNCF brings together the industry’s top developers, end users, and vendors and runs the largest open source developer conferences in the world. Supported by more than 800 members, including the world’s largest cloud computing and software companies, as well as over 200 innovative startups, CNCF is part of the nonprofit Linux Foundation. For more information, please visit www.cncf.io.
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