The Cloud Native Computing Foundation® (CNCF®), which builds sustainable ecosystems for cloud native software, announced the graduation of KubeEdge.
MineOS announced a major upgrade: Data Subject Request Management (DSR) 2.0.
Included in this upgrade is a new capability that completely changes the game on how organizations approach DSR implementation. With the no-code Infinite Integration Builder, organizations are empowered and have the freedom to fully customize integrations of any backend system, platform, SaaS application, etc. to MineOS, which means easier and faster deployment as well as on-going maintenance of automated DSR handling.
The capability of the no-code Infinite Integration Builder will allow organizations to easily create integrations with a level of specificity unique to their data stack and organizational needs. With the ability to customize integrations and build them quickly, organizations can implement the MineOS platform in just a matter of days, showing off the core value of the Infinite Integration Builder: ROI. With the ability to customize integrations and build them quickly, organizations can implement the MineOS platform and configure it to work seamlessly without costly professional services, high engineering resources, and long timelines.
DSR 2.0 further develops the automation that has led MineOS to become the highest customer-rated platform on G2 thanks to a customized rights flow by geography, a new ticket flow page, and an entirely new methodology for connecting APIs for the purpose of truly effortless DSR automation via the Infinite Integration Builder.
"The data privacy industry has been slow to innovate around no-code automation, which is what has happened with providers focusing on the quantity of DSR integrations rather than the quality of those integration," said MineOS Chief Product Officer & Co-Founder Kobi Nissan. "By taking a completely unique approach and giving companies the freedom to truly own DSR handling, organizations can rest easy knowing that they can serve and champion user data rights."
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