August 12, 2020

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Mirantis brings extensions to its Lens Kubernetes IDE launches a new Kubernetes distro

Mirantis brings extensions to its Lens Kubernetes IDE launches a new Kubernetes distro

Earlier this year, Mirantis, the company that now owns Docker’s enterprise business, acquired Lens, a desktop application that provides developers with something akin to an IDE for managing their Kubernetes clusters. At the time, Mirantis CEO Adrian Ionel told me that the company wants to offer enterprises the tools to quickly build modern applications. In addition to this update to Lens, Mirant

is also today announced a new open-source project: k0s.

Date: 2020-11-12

URL: https://techcrunch.com/2020/11/12/mirantis-brings-extensions-to-its-lens-kubernetes-ide-launches-a-new-kubernetes-distro/

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