April 6th, 2021
Translucent Computing announces it’s one of Canada’s only Kubernetes Certified Providers (KCSP)
by Robert Golabek in News Release
April 6th, 2021
by Robert Golabek in News Release
Translucent Computing is delighted to announce that we have become a Kubernetes Certified Service Provider (KCSP).
The KCSP program is a pre-qualified tier of vetted service providers with extensive expertise in helping businesses with Kubernetes adoption. For organisations starting out on their Kubernetes journey, KCSP partners provide funding, consultancy, technical services, and training.
After successfully completing the Kubernetes Certified Service Provider (KCSP) program co-sponsored by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), Translucent Computing is now officially offering Kubernetes Professional Services. Our cloud native teams are experts in Docker, Kubernetes, Microservices, and Distributed Systems.
The Translucent team has already built a robust service offering across Kubernetes, and successfully delivered Kubernetes engagements to a wide range of customers across industries and continents.
We have been inspiring companies to bring creativity into achieving strategic market results, optimize the potential of cloud technologies, and accelerate growth by leveraging Kubernetes’ global scope and ecosystem.
Translucent can be your partner in bringing the right container capabilities and architectures to your business. We pride ourselves in excelling in building, deploying and scaling modern applications in the Cloud, to support your company in embracing innovations, and improving speed and agility while retaining autonomy and good governance.
Our new Kubernetes Service page can be found here: Kubernetes Professional Services.
Our team of engineers has worked on all the major cloud platforms on projects ranging from cloud native applications, chatbots, natural language processing, machine learning all built on top of Kubernetes. Our tools of choice are supported by open source and production-ready technology stack: TEKStack AI.
April 6th, 2021
by Robert Golabek in News Release
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