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Buoyant

Buoyant is an enterprise software company that develops and supports a Kubernetes-native service mesh platform for managing service-to-service communication in cloud-native applications.

  • Kubernetes-native service mesh platform for production environments
  • Traffic management, reliability, and security for microservices networking (cloud DevOps / service mesh)
  • Commercial support, features, and tooling around its service mesh distribution for enterprises (professional services / support)
  • Focus on zero-trust networking, mutual Transport Layer Security (TLS), and policy-based control for service communication (security)
  • Integration with common cloud-native tooling and practices for observability and platform operations (observability / platform engineering)

More About Buoyant

Buoyant focuses on service mesh technology for Kubernetes and cloud-native architectures, targeting enterprises that run distributed microservices-based applications. Its offerings address service-to-service communication concerns such as secure connectivity, routing, resilience, and observability within clusters and across environments. The company provides a service mesh platform (service mesh / cloud DevOps) designed to integrate directly with Kubernetes constructs and workflows, making it suitable for platform teams and infrastructure groups that manage multi-tenant or multi-application clusters.

In enterprise environments, Buoyant’s mesh is used to implement features such as mutual TLS for encryption in transit, identity-based authentication between services, and fine-grained traffic policies. These capabilities align with zero-trust networking approaches that enterprises adopt to reduce reliance on perimeter-only security. The mesh runs as sidecar proxies or data plane components attached to application workloads and is configured via Kubernetes-native APIs and custom resources, which allows GitOps and declarative configuration workflows.

From an architectural perspective, Buoyant’s technology is associated with common cloud-native standards and practices such as Kubernetes, containers, HTTP/gRPC-based microservices, and modern Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) pipelines. The mesh typically introduces a control plane responsible for configuration, policy distribution, and certificate management, and a data plane that handles actual traffic routing, load balancing, retries, and timeouts. Observability features integrate with telemetry stacks through metrics, logs, and traces, enabling platform teams to monitor service health, performance, and error rates without embedding custom networking logic into each application.

Within the broader enterprise IT marketplace, Buoyant fits into categories including service mesh (cloud DevOps), application networking (networking), and zero-trust service-to-service security (security). Organizations deploy its platform alongside Kubernetes distributions from cloud providers or on-premises (on-prem) environments, as well as with service discovery, ingress, and Application Programming Interface (API) gateway components. Compared to traditional application delivery controllers or basic L4 load balancers, the service mesh model that Buoyant supports operates at the application layer and provides per-request routing, policy, and observability features inside the cluster boundary.

Buoyant also offers commercial support and services related to its mesh platform, which typically include production support, configuration guidance, and best-practice patterns for rolling out a mesh in stages across multiple teams and applications. Enterprise platform operators use these capabilities to standardize how services communicate, offload custom networking code from application teams, and enforce consistent security and reliability policies. In directory and taxonomy terms, Buoyant is placed under service mesh for Kubernetes, application networking for microservices, and zero-trust service connectivity solutions for cloud-native environments.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 45
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $1M-$10M

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Corporate Headquarters

703 Market Street
1200
San Francisco, CA 94103

Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Information Technology
  • Group: Software & Services
  • Industry: Internet Software & Services
  • Sub-Industry: Internet Software & Services