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Mirantis acquires popular Kubernetes IDE Lens

Kubernetes, the container orchestration program of choice for most companies is many things, but one thing it’s not is “easy.” It’s famous for being complex and a real pain-in-the-rump to work with, which is one reason why Mirantis, a Kubernetes, has acquired the popular open-source Lens Kubernetes integrated development environment (IDE) project. This comes after Mirantis acquired the Kotena team behind it in February.

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Even before this, Lens was arguably the most widely used of all Kubernetes IDEs. Although it only launched in March 2020, Lens already has a community of 35,000 users and 7,000 GitHub stargazers 

Available on Github under the MIT License, some of the largest companies in the world are already using Lens. These include Adobe, Apple, and Zendesk.
 
Why? Mirantis states it’s because: “Lens eliminates the Kubernetes complexity that has hindered mainstream developer adoption since its inception. The tool unlocks situational awareness and enables users to easily manage, develop, debug, monitor, and troubleshoot their workloads across multiple clusters in real-time.”

It also helps that Lens is vendor and distribution agnostic. It supports any certified Kubernetes distribution on any infrastructure. The Lens program itself is a standalone desktop application. It runs on macOS, Linux, and Windows. Users may download, install, and develop with it for free

Isn’t open-source software wonderful? 

Its features include:

Developers love it. Matti Paksula, Supervisor.com‘s CTO said: “Lens has enabled our developers to be more productive by accelerating and simplifying the Kubernetes development workflow. The best feature in my opinion is that when I do kubectl get pod in the terminal, the dashboard you are looking at is always in the right context. Additionally, I don’t need to worry about working with stale information because everything is real-time.” 

“Just like Visual Studio was a breakthrough for software developers, Lens is a game-changer for Kubernetes developers and operators. It makes writing, testing, and running Kubernetes apps easy and simple on any public or private cloud,” said Adrian Ionel, Mirantis’s CEO, in a statement. “Lens fills a major gap in moving people from being interested in Kubernetes to being productive with Kubernetes.”
 
Moving forward, Mirantis will invest significantly in Lens’ future development. At the same time, the company is committing to continue working collaboratively with the Lens community. You can talk about Lens with other users on its Slack channel.  

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Article source: https://www.zdnet.com/article/mirantis-acquires-popular-kubernetes-ide-lens/#ftag=RSSbaffb68