CNCF Welcomes New Silver Members to Strengthen Enterprise Cloud Infrastructure, Observability, and Analytics

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DENVER, June 23, 2025 ~ The Cloud Native Computing Foundation® (CNCF®) has announced the addition of 17 new Silver Members at the Open Source Summit. This reinforces the growing momentum of cloud native adoption across various industries and strengthens the foundation's global community.

Becoming a CNCF Silver Member offers organizations an estimated $198,500 in annual value through enhanced brand visibility, discounted training and event sponsorships, and active participation in shaping the cloud native ecosystem. This membership level is ideal for companies looking to elevate their presence and leadership within the open source community.

Chris Aniszczyk, CTO of CNCF, expressed excitement about welcoming these new members to the community. He stated that their participation highlights the crucial role of open source and cloud native technologies in driving innovation across industries and regions. As CNCF continues to expand globally with new KubeCon + CloudNativeCon events in the APAC region, these new members bring fresh perspectives and energy that will strengthen the ecosystem and shape the future of cloud native infrastructure.

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The 17 new Silver Members span a wide range of cloud native technologies, from observability platforms to enterprise software. Their collective expertise and engagement demonstrate the growing importance of open source collaboration in shaping tomorrow's infrastructure.

Among these new members are Arcfra, which offers a full-stack software-defined platform for enterprise cloud infrastructure; Autovia, which engineers Kubernetes platforms for data analytics and AI; Blacksmith, a high-performance cloud platform for CI; ControlTheory, which provides an Observability Control Platform for cost control and operational control; CTO2B, which offers a Kubernetes management platform with AI and automation; HawkStack Technologies, focused on digital transformation; Hyve Managed Hosting, a global managed hosting provider; Minimus, which builds secure OCI compliant images directly from upstream project sources; OpenObserve, a lightweight observability platform with over 15,000 GitHub stars; PufferSoft, a company specializing in Kubernetes deployment; Terracotta AI, which analyzes and optimizes Terraform code and state; VESSL AI, building an AI orchestration platform for teams to scale and automate development; and VJSAR, a London-based IT services company with expertise in Microsoft technologies.

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These new members bring a diverse range of perspectives and expertise to the CNCF community, highlighting the dynamic innovation happening across the cloud native ecosystem. Their engagement will undoubtedly contribute to shaping the future of cloud native infrastructure.

The addition of these 17 new Silver Members further solidifies CNCF's position as a leading organization in promoting open source collaboration and driving innovation in cloud native technologies. With their collective efforts, CNCF continues to build sustainable ecosystems for cloud native software and foster a strong global community.
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