Cloud control plane company introduces the first managed control plane service scaling resource management by 10x or more
April 4, 2023 — SEATTLE — Upbound, the control plane company behind the popular open source project Crossplane, today announced the general availability of its managed control planes technology, enabling platform teams to power their internal developer platforms at scale.
“Many organizations find themselves embarking on similar journeys: building 'golden paths,' 'launch zones,' or 'cloud infrastructure self-service.' These organizations are all building their own internal platforms above the clouds — and they’re using Crossplane to power them,” said Bassam Tabbara, CEO and founder, Upbound. “The release today unlocks unparalleled scale and management of these control planes.”
With a growing enterprise customer base including American Family Insurance, BMW, Deutsche Bahn and Millennium bcp, Upbound enables these teams to scale to tens of thousands of resources with confidence while getting centralized control of all cloud infrastructure including any cloud service provider and any cloud native tool.
“Upbound’s managed control planes eliminate the burden of having to scale and manage Crossplane. These control planes are able to handle 100x more resources. We’re excited to be part of this technology,” said Ulrich Stärk, Director Enterprise IT and Cloud Platforms, Deutsche Kreditbank AG.
Building Internal Developer Platforms with Control Planes
Every cloud provider standardized a decade ago on using control planes to power their cloud platforms. Now companies are taking advantage of the same concepts to run their own internal developer platforms. Instead of pushing and praying, control planes ensure that resources are continuously reconciled all on top of automatically generated and managed APIs for frictionless developer interaction.
Created in 2018 and maintained by Upbound, Crossplane is a Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) incubating project that allows users to build control planes without needing to write code. Crossplane has become the de-facto way for teams to build their own control planes. Thousands of engineering teams have used Crossplane to manage their internal, multi and hybrid cloud solutions.
Managed Control Planes by Upbound
As the first end-to-end experience built around the open source Crossplane project, Upbound’s architecture simplifies the build, deployment, and operational aspects of a cloud platform by including:
The building blocks that platform teams require to craft their cloud platforms with Crossplane can be easily found, used and added in the Upbound Marketplace.
“Businesses want to speed up their software delivery processes. With its enterprise-ready Crossplane expertise, we’re working with Upbound to enable customers to achieve more efficiencies and build in a better, safer and more agile way without compromising compliance requirements,” said Martin Geber, Associate Director Global Hybrid Cloud at Accenture.
Availability
Upbound is available today for a free trial. Visit upbound.io/register to sign up and learn about implementation services and long-term support.
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About Upbound
Upbound is democratizing the best-kept secret in cloud computing — the control plane. By leveraging custom APIs, cloud engineers are no longer hindered by configuration drift, multiplying workspaces and frustrated developers. With Upbound, platform engineers get centralized control, governance and stability and developers get the freedom of self-service.
Upbound is the creator and maintainer of the popular open source project Crossplane, a framework for building cloud native control planes. The company is a Series B startup and has raised $69M in total funding. Upbound’s backers include GV (formerly Google Ventures), Altimeter Capital and Intel Capital. For more information, please visit upbound.io.
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