Kuma and Panda

Japanese Multipurpose Chef Knife Is the Ultimate Value for Money, Brand Says

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Friday, October 23, 2020

COPENHAGEN, Denmark, Oct. 23, 2020 /PRNewswire/ --KUMA, a manufacturer of multipurpose world-class quality chef knives, is elated to share that its Japanese chef knife offers the ultimate value for money, and has thus won the Amazon's Choice badge for "Best Chef Knife."

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  • COPENHAGEN, Denmark, Oct. 23, 2020 /PRNewswire/ --KUMA, a manufacturer of multipurpose world-class quality chef knives, is elated to share that its Japanese chef knife offers the ultimate value for money, and has thus won the Amazon's Choice badge for "Best Chef Knife."
  • Find out more information about this chef knife from KUMA by visiting the link below.
  • Our 3Cr13 steel is a key material that allows us to create high-quality knives that are affordable to all households.
  • To learn more about KUMA's Japanese chef knives and Damascus steel knife lines, please visit the company's official website or its Amazon storefront.

Kong Releases New Version of Kuma to Bring Service Mesh to Hybrid Workloads

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Tuesday, June 30, 2020

Based on the popular open source Envoy proxy, Kuma provides the most portable, secure and robust control plane for service mesh available in the industry.

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  • Based on the popular open source Envoy proxy, Kuma provides the most portable, secure and robust control plane for service mesh available in the industry.
  • Kuma is the first Envoy-based service mesh control plane project now governed by the CNCF (see related press release issued today).
  • Key features of Kuma 0.6 include:
    Automated Service Connectivity: By automating and abstracting service mesh connectivity across all enterprise environments and platforms, hybrid universal service meshes across the entire organization work out-of-the-box.
  • By supporting every service in the organization, Kuma drives greater value from an enterprise service mesh, improving security in the organization while reducing connectivity costs.