Parasoft is showcasing its latest product innovations at embedded world Exhibition, booth 4-318, including new GenAI integration with Microsoft Visual Studio Code (VS Code) to optimize test automation of safety-critical applications while reducing development time, cost, and risk.
CloudCasa by Catalogic announced the availability of CloudCasa for Velero in the Microsoft Azure Marketplace, an online store providing applications and services for use on Azure.
CloudCasa customers can now take better advantage of the popular and trusted Azure cloud platform, with streamlined deployment and management.
CloudCasa provides enterprises with the ability to scale their businesses with multi-cluster management across all Kubernetes distributions and hybrid cloud environments. CloudCasa is a cloud-native, proactive data protection service that also fully supports Velero and detects and alerts on vulnerabilities in Kubernetes clusters to improve overall security posture. By delivering the benefits of open source and SaaS management, with no vendor lock-in, CloudCasa addresses management, governance, and compliance requirements for Kubernetes data protection and disaster recovery.
CloudCasa allows Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) users to register their Azure accounts and automatically discover their AKS clusters, centralize backup policy management across Azure regions and Azure accounts, and reduce the time to recover AKS clusters and their data with guided, full-stack recovery. With CloudCasa, Azure customers can also migrate to AKS from Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service and Google Kubernetes Engine, and also migrate from on-premises clusters of any Kubernetes distribution.
Sathya Sankaran, Founder and GM of CloudCasa, says, “CloudCasa was one of the initial Kubernetes apps in the marketplace, and it is featured in Microsoft’s announcement of its new transactable Azure Container Marketplace. CloudCasa has been laser-focused on Kubernetes since inception, and we’re happy to partner with Microsoft on further expansion of this exciting ecosystem.”
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