Hitachi Vantara Launches Enterprise-Grade Kubernetes Service
Hitachi Vantara has introduced Hitachi Kubernetes Service, an enterprise-level solution crafted to simplify managing multiple Kubernetes environments. This service is designed to empower developers and assist businesses in speeding up their adoption of cloud-native applications.
Hitachi Kubernetes Service provides a unified, user-friendly dashboard for managing Kubernetes cluster lifecycles, regardless of the operating environment. It enables customers to deploy, manage, monitor, and govern Kubernetes clusters across major cloud providers and on-premises infrastructure. The service offers a single management pane for streamlined deployments and governance of Kubernetes clusters across private, hybrid, and multicloud environments.
Hitachi Vantara offers extensive customer training to help users develop necessary skills for managing Kubernetes. The company provides 10 foundational courses to ensure customers can maximize the use of the new service. Hitachi Kubernetes Service is a managed SaaS environment supported by Hitachi Vantara's Global Customer Service organization, ensuring reliable support for users.
Gartner predicts that by 2022, more than 75% of global organizations will be running containerized applications in production. Hitachi Kubernetes Service aims to help businesses keep up with this trend by eliminating vendor lock-in and empowering developers to deploy workloads on their preferred platform.
Hitachi Kubernetes Service is now available, offering a comprehensive solution for managing multiple Kubernetes environments. With its intuitive dashboard, extensive customer training, and reliable support, the service aims to accelerate cloud-native application adoption and simplify infrastructure management for businesses.
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