CNCF Welcomes 20 New Silver Members Reflecting Broader Cloud Native and AI Adoption

17.09.25 18:00 Uhr

New members span DevOps, platform engineering, and agentic AI, underscoring cloud native's critical role in modern infrastructure across industries

SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The Cloud Native Computing Foundation® (CNCF®), which builds sustainable ecosystems for cloud native software, today announced the addition of 20 new Silver Members, reinforcing the continued momentum of cloud native adoption across industries and further strengthening the foundation's global community.

CNCF is the open source, vendor-neutral hub of cloud native computing, hosting projects like Kubernetes and Prometheus to make cloud native universal and sustainable. (PRNewsfoto/Cloud Native Computing Foundation)

CNCF Silver Members receive a variety of benefits valued at over $300,000 USD. These benefits include training and educational subscriptions, access to The Linux Foundation's legal resources, event sponsorship discounts, opportunities to join project working groups, and much more.

"The cloud native ecosystem is expanding globally in both depth and reach," said Chris Aniszczyk, CTO, CNCF. "This new wave of silver members reflects the growing demand for scalable, secure and AI native infrastructure. Their technical diversity strengthens our community's ability to address real world challenges. CNCF looks forward to supporting their journey and accelerating open innovation together."

The latest new members stem from a variety of backgrounds across cloud native and open source ecosystems such as DevOps, platform engineering, agentic AI, and enterprise software. The combined expertise from these members exemplify the innovations molding new tech infrastructure.

New Silver Members

The following organizations have recently joined CNCF as Silver Members:

  • AgileOps is an IT services provider offering scalable solutions for enterprise infrastructure and software delivery. We are a Kubernetes Certified Service Provider and a Solution Partner of Atlassian, Google Workspace, HubSpot, Lark, and Zoom, supporting organizations with consulting, implementation, and operational expertise across regions.
  • Archestra.AIis developing an open-source, enterprise-grade platform to orchestrate and secure agentic workflows, enabling the safe adoption of the Model-Context-Protocol (MCP) by non-technical users
  • Cielara AI makes cloud infrastructure predictable and self-healing, so teams spend less time firefighting and more time building.
  • CleanStart provides near Zero CVE secure, hardened container images; reshaping the landscape of software supply chain security.
  • Cloudchipr is a SaaS platform powered by DevOps and FinOps AI agents that helps organizations automate FinOps and align engineering and finance teams. Backed by Y Combinator and partnered with AWS, Cloudchipr enables teams to automate cloud spend reporting, identify and act on optimization opportunities, and boost team performance with intelligent FinOps and DevOps copilots.
  • Doublewordprovides a self-hosted inference platform that enables enterprises to deploy and manage AI models entirely within their own infrastructure, including on-premises and hybrid or multi-cloud environments.
  • Enumis a company that offers cloud infrastructure, DevOps, and platform services.
  • GreptimeDBis an open-source, cloud-native database purpose-built for real-time observability. Built in Rust and optimized for cloud-native environments, it provides unified storage and processing for metrics, logs, and traces—delivering sub-second insights from edge to cloud —at any scale.
  • Hidora is a Swiss cloud provider delivering managed services and infrastructure solutions through datacenters located in Switzerland, ensuring data sovereignty and reliability. Its sovereign cloud platform, Hikube, is designed to run workloads with high availability across multiple datacenters, providing enterprises with a secure and scalable foundation for their applications.
  • Incloud is on a mission to build a cloud-native geospatial platform that connects location intelligence with your geospatial data, and develop map-based educational products to help students explore and understand their communities and the world.
  • OPENMARU is a company that develops and supports open source-based solutions for cloud-native environments. It provides solutions and services for integrated operations and monitoring across cloud infrastructure, including observability, Kubernetes, and APM.
  • Platform Engineering Labs is crafting next generation tools that remove the toil from operations work.
  • QBOis a GPU-native cloud platform built for AI workloads — no virtualization, no setup, no lock-in. Its vision is to democratize access to high-performance GPU infrastructure, enabling innovators of all backgrounds to build, train, and scale without technical or financial barriers.
  • Synadia, the company behind the open source project NATS.io, delivers modern connectivity, messaging & persistence for distributed systems. Their NATS-powered platform enables engineering teams to easily build flexible, low-latency architectures across clouds, edges & regions.
  • Tailscale is a secure, identity-based networking platform that simplifies the creation of private networks using WireGuard. It supports connections across cloud and on-premises environments and is used by over 10,000 organizations worldwide, including Microsoft, Telus, and Instacart. Tailscale enables implementation of Zero Trust access controls by connecting devices and services directly.
  • TCC Consulting is a Hong Kong-based company specializing in open source development, innovative solutions, professional services, and comprehensive training. Our goal is to empower enterprises and organizations, boosting their competitiveness through the adoption of open source technologies to drive successful digital transformation.
  • Tensor9 enables SaaS and AI vendors to deliver their existing SaaS products directly into customer-owned environments, including cloud-prem and on-prem. This unlocks new markets for SaaS vendors without burdening the vendor with complex bespoke engineering and operations.
  • Ybor.AI helps enterprise software teams create and deploy applications on Kubernetes more efficiently. Ybor.AI's system automates infrastructure provisioning, application scaffolding (including best practices for security and scalability), sets up CI/CD pipelines, and provides dashboard visibility.

About the Newest End User Members

CNCF also welcomes several new Silver End User Members, organizations that actively leverage cloud native technologies to drive digital transformation:

  • Reo.dev helps developer-focused companies identify revenue opportunities. By tracking intent signals across Github, Docker pulls, Package managers [npm, pip, brew, helm, etc.], Self hosted deployments, CLI activity, Developer Docs, Communities and more, Reo.Dev identifies Engineering and IT teams that urgently need your product.

New and existing members will gather at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America, November 10-13 in Atlanta, and KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe, March 23-26 in Amsterdam, to collaborate and learn about all things cloud native innovation.

To learn more about becoming a Silver Member, visit: https://www.cncf.io/about/join/silver

About Cloud Native Computing Foundation
Cloud native computing empowers organizations to build and run scalable applications with an open source software stack in public, private, and hybrid clouds. The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) hosts critical components of the global technology infrastructure, including Kubernetes, Prometheus, and Envoy. CNCF brings together the industry's top developers, end users, and vendors and runs the largest open source developer conferences in the world. Supported by nearly 800 members, including the world's largest cloud computing and software companies, as well as over 200 innovative startups, CNCF is part of the nonprofit Linux Foundation. For more information, please visitwww.cncf.io.

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