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Adopters
This is a list of production adopters of Dex (in alphabetical order):
- Aspect uses Dex for authenticating users across their Kubernetes infrastructure (using Kubernetes OIDC support).
- Banzai Cloud is using Dex for authenticating to its Pipeline control plane and also to authenticate users against provisioned Kubernetes clusters (via Kubernetes OIDC support).
- Chef uses Dex for authenticating users in Chef Automate. The code is Open Source, available at
github.com/chef/automate
. - JuliaBox is leveraging federated OIDC provided by Dex for authenticating users to their compute infrastructure based on Kubernetes.
- Kasten is using Dex for authenticating access to the dashboard of K10, 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 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 and other UIs integrated in Kyma (Grafana, Loki, and Jaeger). Kyma is an open-source project (
github.com/kyma-project
) 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. - Pusher uses Dex for authenticating users across their Kubernetes infrastructure (using Kubernetes OIDC support) in conjunction with the OAuth2 Proxy for protecting web UIs.
- Pydio Pydio Cells is an open source sync & share platform written in Go. Cells is using Dex as an OIDC service for authentication and authorizations. Check out Pydio Cells repository for more information and/or to contribute.