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Kubernetes Gets an AI Conformance Program — and VMware Is Already On Board
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Kubernetes Gets an AI Conformance Program — and VMware Is Already On Board

The Cloud Native Computing Foundation has introduced the Certified Kubernetes AI Conformance Program to bring consistency to an increasingly fragmented AI ecosystem. Announced at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America 2025, the program establishes open, community-driven standards to ensure AI applications run reliably and portably across different Kubernetes platforms. VMware by Broadcom’s vSphere Kubernetes Service (VKS) is among the first platforms to achieve certification.

The New Stack Podcast · Dilprett Bindra, Himanshu Signh, Broadcom, The New Stack, Alex Williams

December 8, 202530m 40s

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Show Notes

The Cloud Native Computing Foundation has introduced the Certified Kubernetes AI Conformance Program to bring consistency to an increasingly fragmented AI ecosystem. Announced at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America 2025, the program establishes open, community-driven standards to ensure AI applications run reliably and portably across different Kubernetes platforms. VMware by Broadcom’s vSphere Kubernetes Service (VKS) is among the first platforms to achieve certification.

In an interview with The New Stack, Broadcom leaders Dilpreet Bindra and Himanshu Singh explained that the program applies lessons from Kubernetes’ early evolution, aiming to reduce the “muddiness” in AI tooling and improve cross-platform interoperability. They emphasized portability as a core value: organizations should be able to move AI workloads between public and private clouds with minimal friction.

VKS integrates tightly with vSphere, using Kubernetes APIs directly to manage infrastructure components declaratively. This approach, along with new add-on management capabilities, reflects Kubernetes’ growing maturity. According to Bindra and Singh, this stability now enables enterprises to trust Kubernetes as a foundation for production-grade AI.

 

Learn more from The New Stack about Broadcom’s latest updates with Kubernetes: 

Has VMware Finally Caught Up with Kubernetes?

VMware VCF 9.0 Finally Unifies Container and VM Management

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