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Mirantis Partners with Pico Public Cloud to Launch First Sovereign Public Cloud in Bangladesh
Mirantis Partners with Pico Public Cloud to Launch First Sovereign Public Cloud in Bangladesh

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time07-08-2025

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Mirantis Partners with Pico Public Cloud to Launch First Sovereign Public Cloud in Bangladesh

Based on Mirantis technology, Pico Public Cloud advances Bangladesh digital infrastructure with secure, low-latency, locally-managed computing resources CAMPBELL, Calif., August 07, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mirantis, the Kubernetes-native AI infrastructure company enabling enterprises to build and operate scalable, secure, and sovereign AI infrastructure across any environment, today announced that it has partnered with Pico Public Cloud, an affiliate of Fiber@Home, to build the first sovereign public cloud service in Bangladesh. In Bangladesh, cloud services are primarily available from offshore hyperscalers such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud, which can cause challenges for their users, including foreign currency restrictions, limited data residency options, latency concerns, lack of localized support, and high operating costs. Now, by comparison, Pico Public Cloud offers a cutting-edge horizontal, multi-site public cloud service provider (CSP) in Bangladesh. The collaboration between Mirantis and Pico Public Cloud focuses on data localization, residency, and a robust anything-as-a-service (XaaS) suite, enhancing digital capabilities for telecom and network providers. As a multi-site public cloud provider, Pico Public Cloud addresses the limitations of offshore hyperscalers by offering an alternative based on open-source software with full data residency, native language support, and payment in local currency. "Data sovereignty is increasingly critical as nations seek greater control over their digital infrastructure," said Srinivas Tadigadapa, strategic account director, Mirantis. "We're partnering with Pico Public Cloud to deliver a cloud platform that is tailored to the specific needs of Bangladesh customers, enabling compliance, local control, and economic efficiency. Together, we are developing a high-performing, scalable public cloud service that advances national innovation and better serves local enterprises and consumers." Businesses in finance, telecommunications, healthcare, and other industries can meet local compliance requirements while safeguarding sensitive data by using Pico Public Cloud, which guarantees that all data is processed and stored inside national borders. Pico Public Cloud facilitates local currency payments, delivers low-latency, and is supported locally. As Bangladesh advances its digital economy, Pico is able to lower cloud service costs dramatically, increasing access to digital resources in Bangladesh, and assisting in closing the digital divide between urban and rural areas by utilizing a fully open-source stack. "Pico Public Cloud is a milestone for Bangladesh," said Azad Chowdhury, CEO, Pico Public Cloud. "This collaboration combines Mirantis' scalable and secure infrastructure-as-a-service platform with our operational experience in data centers and nationwide fiber-optic infrastructure. We are using Mirantis to deliver powerful computing resources that guarantee data remains within national borders." Serving a population of more than 170 million, Pico Public Cloud brings the power of ultra-low latency infrastructure, achieving response times of just 3 to 4 milliseconds, to organizations and individuals throughout Bangladesh. Strategic partnerships, such as its collaboration with Banglalink (the country's leading telecom operator) to deliver bCloud services as a cloud reseller, further extend Pico's mission to make next-generation computing, storage, backup, and cybersecurity accessible at scale. Built on Mirantis OpenStack for Kubernetes (MOSK), the platform combines the scalability of Kubernetes with the proven virtualization capabilities of OpenStack, enabling telecom-grade multi-tenant infrastructure services. With built-in support for secure networking, software-defined storage, and lifecycle automation, MOSK empowers service providers like Pico Public Cloud to deploy reliable, secure, and cost-effective public cloud services tailored to regional needs. "This partnership enables the offering of cost-effective, secure cloud solutions to government and corporate users across all industries," said Moynul H. Siddiqui, chairman of Fiber@Home. "It is powered by Mirantis and hosted within Felicity IDC's data centers (another affiliated company of Fiber@Home), the only Tier-III certified data center facility in Bangladesh in multiple locations. With high availability, 99.98% uptime offering full redundancy and concurrent maintainability, Pico Public Cloud ensures seamless, low-latency communication while meeting stringent data residency and security requirements." Fiber@Home will host an open house on August 9–10, 2025, featuring live demonstrations of the Pico Public Cloud platform and interactive Q&A sessions designed to showcase its capabilities and foster stakeholder engagement. To learn more about Pico Public Cloud, visit About Fiber@Home Fiber@Home, along with its affiliated companies, operates as a distinguished conglomerate in Bangladesh, engaging in nationwide initiatives that foster a comprehensive telecommunications ecosystem. Its services span internet bandwidth, data centers, and cloud solutions, all driven by a commitment to leading the digital transformation with exceptional service for stakeholders. As part of its innovative ventures, Pico Public Cloud enhances Fiber@Home's portfolio, serving as a strategic addition to accelerate digital progress in Bangladesh. For further details, visit: and About Mirantis Mirantis is the Kubernetes-native AI infrastructure company, enabling organizations to build and operate scalable, secure, and sovereign infrastructure for modern AI, machine learning, and data-intensive applications. By combining open source innovation with deep expertise in Kubernetes orchestration, Mirantis empowers platform engineering teams to deliver composable, production-ready developer platforms across any environment – on-premises, in the cloud, at the edge, or in data centers. As enterprises navigate the growing complexity of AI-driven workloads, Mirantis delivers the automation, GPU orchestration, and policy-driven control needed to cost-effectively manage infrastructure with confidence and agility. Committed to open standards and freedom from lock-in, Mirantis ensures that customers retain full control of their infrastructure strategy. Mirantis serves many of the world's leading enterprises, including Adobe, Ericsson, Inmarsat, PayPal, and Societe Generale. Learn more at View source version on Contacts Joseph Eckert for Mirantisjeckert@

Mirantis Partners with Pico Public Cloud to Launch First Sovereign Public Cloud in Bangladesh
Mirantis Partners with Pico Public Cloud to Launch First Sovereign Public Cloud in Bangladesh

Business Wire

time07-08-2025

  • Business
  • Business Wire

Mirantis Partners with Pico Public Cloud to Launch First Sovereign Public Cloud in Bangladesh

CAMPBELL, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Mirantis, the Kubernetes-native AI infrastructure company enabling enterprises to build and operate scalable, secure, and sovereign AI infrastructure across any environment, today announced that it has partnered with Pico Public Cloud, an affiliate of Fiber@Home, to build the first sovereign public cloud service in Bangladesh. "We're partnering with Pico Public Cloud to deliver a cloud platform that is tailored to the specific needs of Bangladesh customers, enabling compliance, local control, and economic efficiency." In Bangladesh, cloud services are primarily available from offshore hyperscalers such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud, which can cause challenges for their users, including foreign currency restrictions, limited data residency options, latency concerns, lack of localized support, and high operating costs. Now, by comparison, Pico Public Cloud offers a cutting-edge horizontal, multi-site public cloud service provider (CSP) in Bangladesh. The collaboration between Mirantis and Pico Public Cloud focuses on data localization, residency, and a robust anything-as-a-service (XaaS) suite, enhancing digital capabilities for telecom and network providers. As a multi-site public cloud provider, Pico Public Cloud addresses the limitations of offshore hyperscalers by offering an alternative based on open-source software with full data residency, native language support, and payment in local currency. "Data sovereignty is increasingly critical as nations seek greater control over their digital infrastructure," said Srinivas Tadigadapa, strategic account director, Mirantis. "We're partnering with Pico Public Cloud to deliver a cloud platform that is tailored to the specific needs of Bangladesh customers, enabling compliance, local control, and economic efficiency. Together, we are developing a high-performing, scalable public cloud service that advances national innovation and better serves local enterprises and consumers.' Businesses in finance, telecommunications, healthcare, and other industries can meet local compliance requirements while safeguarding sensitive data by using Pico Public Cloud, which guarantees that all data is processed and stored inside national borders. Pico Public Cloud facilitates local currency payments, delivers low-latency, and is supported locally. As Bangladesh advances its digital economy, Pico is able to lower cloud service costs dramatically, increasing access to digital resources in Bangladesh, and assisting in closing the digital divide between urban and rural areas by utilizing a fully open-source stack. "Pico Public Cloud is a milestone for Bangladesh," said Azad Chowdhury, CEO, Pico Public Cloud. "This collaboration combines Mirantis' scalable and secure infrastructure-as-a-service platform with our operational experience in data centers and nationwide fiber-optic infrastructure. We are using Mirantis to deliver powerful computing resources that guarantee data remains within national borders.' Serving a population of more than 170 million, Pico Public Cloud brings the power of ultra-low latency infrastructure, achieving response times of just 3 to 4 milliseconds, to organizations and individuals throughout Bangladesh. Strategic partnerships, such as its collaboration with Banglalink (the country's leading telecom operator) to deliver bCloud services as a cloud reseller, further extend Pico's mission to make next-generation computing, storage, backup, and cybersecurity accessible at scale. Built on Mirantis OpenStack for Kubernetes (MOSK), the platform combines the scalability of Kubernetes with the proven virtualization capabilities of OpenStack, enabling telecom-grade multi-tenant infrastructure services. With built-in support for secure networking, software-defined storage, and lifecycle automation, MOSK empowers service providers like Pico Public Cloud to deploy reliable, secure, and cost-effective public cloud services tailored to regional needs. 'This partnership enables the offering of cost-effective, secure cloud solutions to government and corporate users across all industries,' said Moynul H. Siddiqui, chairman of Fiber@Home. 'It is powered by Mirantis and hosted within Felicity IDC's data centers (another affiliated company of Fiber@Home), the only Tier-III certified data center facility in Bangladesh in multiple locations. With high availability, 99.98% uptime offering full redundancy and concurrent maintainability, Pico Public Cloud ensures seamless, low-latency communication while meeting stringent data residency and security requirements.' Fiber@Home will host an open house on August 9–10, 2025, featuring live demonstrations of the Pico Public Cloud platform and interactive Q&A sessions designed to showcase its capabilities and foster stakeholder engagement. To learn more about Pico Public Cloud, visit About Fiber@Home Fiber@Home, along with its affiliated companies, operates as a distinguished conglomerate in Bangladesh, engaging in nationwide initiatives that foster a comprehensive telecommunications ecosystem. Its services span internet bandwidth, data centers, and cloud solutions, all driven by a commitment to leading the digital transformation with exceptional service for stakeholders. As part of its innovative ventures, Pico Public Cloud enhances Fiber@Home's portfolio, serving as a strategic addition to accelerate digital progress in Bangladesh. For further details, visit: and About Mirantis Mirantis is the Kubernetes-native AI infrastructure company, enabling organizations to build and operate scalable, secure, and sovereign infrastructure for modern AI, machine learning, and data-intensive applications. By combining open source innovation with deep expertise in Kubernetes orchestration, Mirantis empowers platform engineering teams to deliver composable, production-ready developer platforms across any environment – on-premises, in the cloud, at the edge, or in data centers. As enterprises navigate the growing complexity of AI-driven workloads, Mirantis delivers the automation, GPU orchestration, and policy-driven control needed to cost-effectively manage infrastructure with confidence and agility. Committed to open standards and freedom from lock-in, Mirantis ensures that customers retain full control of their infrastructure strategy. Mirantis serves many of the world's leading enterprises, including Adobe, Ericsson, Inmarsat, PayPal, and Societe Generale. Learn more at

Industry's First Embedded AI Assistant for Kubernetes Streamlines Operations and Accelerates Decision-Making
Industry's First Embedded AI Assistant for Kubernetes Streamlines Operations and Accelerates Decision-Making

Business Wire

time02-07-2025

  • Business
  • Business Wire

Industry's First Embedded AI Assistant for Kubernetes Streamlines Operations and Accelerates Decision-Making

BUSINESS WIRE)--Lens by Mirantis today announced the availability of Lens Prism, the first fully-integrated, production-grade artificial intelligence (AI) assistant embedded directly within the Lens integrated development environment (IDE). It enables natural language for troubleshooting and operating Kubernetes clusters. "Lens Prism removes friction from day-to-day Kubernetes operations while maintaining enterprise-grade security and control." Also, a new One-Click Amazon Web Services (AWS) Integration enables users to instantly discover and connect to EKS clusters across accounts and regions without command-line setup or credential management. This streamlines access to cloud infrastructure, simplifies operational workflows, and turns Lens into a centralized platform for managing distributed Kubernetes environments with greater speed and control. "We're addressing the number one complaint of Kubernetes, which is complexity,' said Miska Kaipiainen, head of product for Lens at Mirantis. 'Lens Prism puts the power of a site reliability engineer (SRE) inside every developer's IDE. It removes friction from day-to-day Kubernetes operations while maintaining enterprise-grade security and control." Unlike browser-based chatbots or generic copilots, Lens Prism is deeply integrated into Lens Desktop and scoped to the user's active context—current cluster, namespace, workloads, and RBAC permissions. Users can ask questions like: 'What's wrong with my pod?' 'How much CPU is this namespace using?' 'Is anything failing in my cluster?' Prism responds with live, actionable insights based on real-time kubectl output, metrics, and logs, and generates ready-to-run commands to help users understand, verify, and resolve issues confidently. Lens Prism operates within role-based access control (RBAC) permissions and runs entirely within the user's existing kubeconfig. Together, Lens Prism and One-Click AWS Integration empower teams to solve issues faster, operate securely across environments, and scale Kubernetes management without added complexity or overhead. More than 1 million Kubernetes users rely on Lens to increase their productivity. Lens is a desktop application that lowers the barrier of entry for those just getting started with Kubernetes and radically improves productivity for people with more experience. The most popular and advanced Kubernetes IDE in the world, Lens empowers users to easily manage, develop, debug, monitor, and troubleshoot Kubernetes and workloads across multiple clusters in real-time, supporting any certified Kubernetes distribution on any infrastructure. Lens has an intuitive graphical user interface and runs on Linux, macOS, and Windows. Lens Prism and One-Click AWS integration are available today in all Lens Premium plans (Plus, Pro, and Enterprise) at no additional cost. For more information or to download Lens, visit About Lens Lens by Mirantis is the most widely adopted Kubernetes IDE in the world, trusted by over 1 million developers and operators to simplify cluster management, streamline DevOps workflows, and accelerate cloud native development.

Mirantis Extends Swarm Support Another Five Years
Mirantis Extends Swarm Support Another Five Years

Business Wire

time01-07-2025

  • Business
  • Business Wire

Mirantis Extends Swarm Support Another Five Years

CAMPBELL, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Mirantis, the Kubernetes‑native AI infrastructure company enabling enterprises to build and operate scalable, secure, and sovereign AI infrastructure across any environment, today announced that it is extending support for Swarm for another five years. Mirantis delivers enterprise‑grade Swarm through Mirantis Kubernetes Engine (MKE). 'Swarm's simplicity and low operational overhead make it ideal for use cases that don't require the full power of Kubernetes.' Share Now in its fifth year of active enterprise support, Mirantis continues to invest in Swarm, improving usability and security while expanding hybrid orchestration support. Swarm remains a core component of MKE, which provides customers with a choice of both Kubernetes and Swarm orchestrators for their container workloads. 'Swarm's simplicity and low operational overhead make it ideal for use cases that don't require the full power of Kubernetes,' said Dominic Wilde, senior vice president of marketing, Mirantis. 'While Kubernetes has taken over as the world's leading container orchestrator, Swarm continues to be a popular option, with more than 100 of our customers utilizing Swarm for production workloads, and continual sales inquiries from enterprises interested in Swarm.' The vast majority of enterprise Swarm customers also deploy Kubernetes clusters using MKE, and a significant number of them deploy mixed clusters with both Swarm and Kubernetes nodes. MKE provides users with a convenient on-ramp for future Kubernetes adoption. Mirantis conducts regular security validation and updates to address security vulnerabilities. MKE uses encryption modules that are validated for Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) 140-2 security requirements. Swarm users can also deploy Defense Information Systems Agency Security Technical Implementation Guides (DISA STIG) compliant solutions complete with TLS authentication, image signing, audit logging, and role-based access control (RBAC). For further details, read the blog post. About Mirantis Mirantis is the Kubernetes‑native AI infrastructure company, enabling organizations to build and operate scalable, secure, and sovereign infrastructure for modern AI, machine learning, and data‑intensive applications. By combining open source innovation with deep expertise in Kubernetes orchestration, Mirantis empowers platform engineering teams to deliver composable, production‑ready developer platforms across any environment – on‑premises, in the cloud, at the edge, or in data centers. As enterprises navigate the growing complexity of AI‑driven workloads, Mirantis delivers the automation, GPU orchestration, and policy‑driven control needed to manage infrastructure with confidence and agility. Committed to open standards and freedom from lock‑in, Mirantis ensures that customers retain full control of their infrastructure strategy. Mirantis serves many of the world's leading enterprises, including Adobe, Ericsson, Inmarsat, PayPal, and Société Générale. Learn more at

Mirantis Extends Swarm Support Another Five Years
Mirantis Extends Swarm Support Another Five Years

Yahoo

time01-07-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Mirantis Extends Swarm Support Another Five Years

Technology acquired five years ago continues to be valued by enterprise customers CAMPBELL, Calif., July 01, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mirantis, the Kubernetes‑native AI infrastructure company enabling enterprises to build and operate scalable, secure, and sovereign AI infrastructure across any environment, today announced that it is extending support for Swarm for another five years. Mirantis delivers enterprise‑grade Swarm through Mirantis Kubernetes Engine (MKE). Now in its fifth year of active enterprise support, Mirantis continues to invest in Swarm, improving usability and security while expanding hybrid orchestration support. Swarm remains a core component of MKE, which provides customers with a choice of both Kubernetes and Swarm orchestrators for their container workloads. "Swarm's simplicity and low operational overhead make it ideal for use cases that don't require the full power of Kubernetes," said Dominic Wilde, senior vice president of marketing, Mirantis. "While Kubernetes has taken over as the world's leading container orchestrator, Swarm continues to be a popular option, with more than 100 of our customers utilizing Swarm for production workloads, and continual sales inquiries from enterprises interested in Swarm." The vast majority of enterprise Swarm customers also deploy Kubernetes clusters using MKE, and a significant number of them deploy mixed clusters with both Swarm and Kubernetes nodes. MKE provides users with a convenient on-ramp for future Kubernetes adoption. Mirantis conducts regular security validation and updates to address security vulnerabilities. MKE uses encryption modules that are validated for Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) 140-2 security requirements. Swarm users can also deploy Defense Information Systems Agency Security Technical Implementation Guides (DISA STIG) compliant solutions complete with TLS authentication, image signing, audit logging, and role-based access control (RBAC). For further details, read the blog post. About Mirantis Mirantis is the Kubernetes‑native AI infrastructure company, enabling organizations to build and operate scalable, secure, and sovereign infrastructure for modern AI, machine learning, and data‑intensive applications. By combining open source innovation with deep expertise in Kubernetes orchestration, Mirantis empowers platform engineering teams to deliver composable, production‑ready developer platforms across any environment – on‑premises, in the cloud, at the edge, or in data centers. As enterprises navigate the growing complexity of AI‑driven workloads, Mirantis delivers the automation, GPU orchestration, and policy‑driven control needed to manage infrastructure with confidence and agility. Committed to open standards and freedom from lock‑in, Mirantis ensures that customers retain full control of their infrastructure strategy. Mirantis serves many of the world's leading enterprises, including Adobe, Ericsson, Inmarsat, PayPal, and Société Générale. Learn more at View source version on Contacts Joseph Eckert for Mirantisjeckert@ Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

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