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  • Simplifying Cloud Infrastructure and Kubernetes Management

    cloud kubernetes

    In the world of cloud computing and Kubernetes-based infrastructure, managing and optimizing resources can be complex and time-consuming. Meshery emerges as a powerful platform that simplifies cloud infrastructure and Kubernetes management, enabling organizations to streamline their operations. In this article, we will explore the features and benefits of Meshery and how it empowers organizations to efficiently manage their cloud infrastructure.

  • Meshery v0.7

    announcements releases milestones

    v0.7.0 is the latest and most significant release of Meshery, the CNCF’s cloud native manager. Included in this release is GitOps-enablement, a complete GraphQL API (in addition to the REST API), completely new CLI commands, a number of new resources with an internal capabilities registry, 200+ new integrations, and much more is now generally available.

  • The Synergy of REST and GraphQL APIs in Meshery

    extensibility

    As an extensible engineering platform, Meshery’s focus on flexibility and adaptability are key. Meshery has embraced this philosophy wholeheartedly as evident by the myriad ways in which it is extensible. By incorporating both REST and GraphQL APIs into its architecture, this dual approach allows Meshery to cater to a diverse range of use cases and developer preferences, ensuring that the platform remains a powerful and versatile tool for managing infrastructure and applications.

  • Meshery Recognition Program

    open-source community contributors

    Ready to take your open source journey to the next level? We’re thrilled to announce an exciting update for all Meshery users and contributors: the launch of our improved recognition program! 🎉🎈

  • Changing Meshery Release Channels

    continuous-integration releases mesheryctl

  • Meshery System Provider

    extensibility

    Meshery offers Providers as a point of extensibility. With a built-in Local Provider (named “None”), Meshery Remote Providers are designed to be pluggable. Remote Providers offer points of extension to users / integrators to deliver enhanced functionality, using Meshery as a platform.