Komodor
Autonomous AI SRE platform for Kubernetes operations and troubleshooting.
Description
Short Intro: Komodor is a Kubernetes operations platform founded in May 2020 by Ben Ofiri and Itiel Shwartz in Tel Aviv, built around the gap between setting up Kubernetes and operating it long-term. The platform correlates deploys, configuration changes, dependencies, metrics, and past incidents into a unified view of every event across a K8s cluster, giving any engineer the context needed to troubleshoot without deep Kubernetes expertise. In February 2026, the company announced a revenue tripling for its fiscal year ended January 31, and launched Klaudia AI, a multi-agent architecture for autonomous K8s remediation, at KubeCon Europe 2026.
Key Capabilities:
Kubernetes change intelligence correlating deploys, configs, dependencies, and past incidents
Klaudia AI multi-agent architecture for autonomous issue detection and remediation
Proactive issue detection before incidents reach production
Drift management identifying divergence between running and declared K8s state
Cross-source data integration across cloud providers, CI/CD tools, monitoring platforms, and ITSM systems
Cost optimization for Kubernetes resource right-sizing and idle workload detection
Real-time visibility across nodes, pods, endpoints, and K8s infrastructure elements
Multi-cluster management across AWS EKS, GCP GKE, Azure AKS, and self-managed clusters
Unified view spanning the full Kubernetes stack for MTTR reduction
Performance optimization and operations management at enterprise scale
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