anynines Advances Klutch to Power Kubernetes Data Service Orchestration Across On-Premises and AWS
anynines announced advancements to Klutch, its open source Kubernetes control plane, and the a9s Hub data service orchestration framework at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2026 in Amsterdam.
Klutch provides an abstraction layer that exposes data services to developers through Kubernetes-native APIs, centralizing provisioning, lifecycle management and governance. The platform enables management of databases, object storage and caches across Kubernetes, Cloud Foundry and VM-based platforms, automating the full service lifecycle and reducing provisioning times from days to minutes.
The a9s Hub framework extends Klutch with a complete data management toolkit for on-premises and AWS environments. On-premises, it combines Klutch with a9s Data Services for on-demand provisioning across Kubernetes and Cloud Foundry. On AWS, it enables provisioning services like Amazon RDS directly from Kubernetes clusters across hundreds of AWS accounts while maintaining centralized governance, tenant isolation and visibility.
“Platform teams shouldn’t have to re-implement data service access for every cluster, cloud or platform,” said Julian Fischer, CEO at anynines. “With Klutch and a9s Hub, you define integrations once, operate them centrally and make them available everywhere across Kubernetes, Cloud Foundry and multi-cloud environments.”
Klutch is available as open source under the Apache 2.0 license with enterprise options for production support and tested integrations.


