Add Elastisys to Adopters (#1803)

Added description Elastisys use of Dex in Compliant Kubernetes.
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@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ This is a list of production adopters of Dex (in alphabetical order):
- [Aspect](https://www.aspect.com/) uses Dex for authenticating users across their Kubernetes infrastructure (using Kubernetes OIDC support).
- [Banzai Cloud](https://banzaicloud.com) is using Dex for authenticating to its Pipeline control plane and also to authenticate users against provisioned Kubernetes clusters (via Kubernetes OIDC support).
- [Chef](https://chef.io) uses Dex for authenticating users in [Chef Automate](https://automate.chef.io/). The code is Open Source, available at [`github.com/chef/automate`](https://github.com/chef/automate).
- [Elastisys](https://elastisys.com) uses Dex for authentication in their [Compliant Kubernetes](https://compliantkubernetes.io) distribution, including SSO to the custom dashboard, Grafana, Kibana, and Harbor.
- [JuliaBox](https://juliabox.com/) is leveraging federated OIDC provided by Dex for authenticating users to their compute infrastructure based on Kubernetes.
- [Kasten](https://www.kasten.io) is using Dex for authenticating access to the dashboard of [K10](https://www.kasten.io/product/), a Kubernetes-native platform for backup, disaster recovery and mobility of Kubernetes applications. K10 is widely used by a variety of customers including large enterprises, financial services, design firms, and IT companies.
- [Kyma](https://kyma-project.io) is using Dex to authenticate access to Kubernetes API server (even for managed Kubernetes like Google Kubernetes Engine or Azure Kubernetes Service) and for protecting web UI of [Kyma Console](https://github.com/kyma-project/console) and other UIs integrated in Kyma ([Grafana](https://github.com/grafana/grafana), [Loki](https://github.com/grafana/loki), and [Jaeger](https://github.com/jaegertracing/jaeger)). Kyma is an open-source project ([`github.com/kyma-project`](https://github.com/kyma-project/kyma)) designed natively on Kubernetes, that allows you to extend and customize your applications in a quick and modern way, using serverless computing or microservice architecture.