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Okteto

Okteto is a platform for cloud-native development environments that provisions on-demand, Kubernetes-based workspaces for application teams.

  • Cloud-native development environments for Kubernetes-based applications (cloud DevOps).
  • Automated provisioning of development namespaces and resources in remote clusters.
  • Continuous development workflows with live code synchronization to running containers.
  • Integration with existing Kubernetes clusters and developer tooling such as Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) and Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) systems.
  • Collaboration features for sharing environments and standardizing development setups across teams.

More About Okteto

Okteto provides a cloud DevOps platform focused on remote, Kubernetes-based development environments for engineering teams that build containerized applications. Enterprises use Okteto to create reproducible workspaces in Kubernetes clusters, so that developers can work directly against environments that mirror production topology, configuration, and dependencies. This approach reduces reliance on local machine setup and supports standardization of tooling, runtimes, and infrastructure across distributed teams.

At its core, the platform integrates with Kubernetes (cloud infrastructure) as the underlying orchestration layer. Okteto provisions isolated namespaces or similar constructs per developer or per project and deploys application services as containers. Developers connect their local tools to these remote environments, often through synchronized file systems that Marketing Automation Platform (MAP) local source code into running containers. When code changes locally, the platform updates the remote containers, enabling iterative development without manual container rebuilds and redeployments for each edit.

Okteto aligns with enterprise DevOps and platform engineering practices by working alongside existing CI/CD pipelines rather than replacing them. Organizations can use Okteto for inner-loop development while CI/CD systems handle outer-loop tasks such as automated testing, artifact publication, and deployment to staging or production clusters. The platform typically fits within categories such as cloud DevOps, Kubernetes developer platforms, and remote development environments.

From a technology perspective, Okteto leverages standard container tooling and Kubernetes manifests, and it supports common workflows based on Git repositories and Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC) practices. The platform is designed to integrate with common IDEs and editors through plugins or remote development features, enabling developers to keep their existing workflows while targeting remote clusters. Security and access control are handled through Kubernetes-native concepts and integrations, so enterprise teams can apply existing policies for cluster access, resource quotas, and network configuration.

In an enterprise directory or marketplace taxonomy, Okteto is positioned under categories such as cloud DevOps platforms, Kubernetes development environments, and remote development infrastructure. It is relevant for organizations that operate Kubernetes clusters and want to provide standardized, on-demand development environments that align with their production infrastructure, reduce configuration drift between local and cluster environments, and streamline collaboration across distributed software teams.

At-A-Glance

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

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Corporate Headquarters

San Francisco, CA 94107

Market Segmentation

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

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