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Top 12 Container Management Software SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 12 SaaS companies in Container Management Software. They have combined revenues of $473.7M and employ 1.7K people. They have raised $1.8B and serve 5K customers combined.

Container Management Software (CMS) refers to tools and platforms designed to simplify the deployment, management, and orchestration of containerized applications. These applications encapsulate code and dependencies into containers, allowing for consistent environments regardless of where they are hosted. A primary use case for CMS is to streamline workflows within DevOps practices, enabling faster software development and deployment cycles. Typical features of container management software include automated scaling, load balancing, monitoring, and logging. These tools help organizations maintain the health and performance of their container environments across various platforms, such as on-premises data centers, public clouds, and hybrid setups. The common buyer personas for CMS include IT and DevOps professionals, application developers, and system architects who seek efficient management of their containerized applications throughout the software lifecycle.

Companies
12
Revenue
$473.7M
Funding
$1.8B
Employees
1.7K

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Top Container Management Software Companies

Showing 10 of 2 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
Diamanti

San Jose, California, United States

Developer of enterprise platform designed to solve network and storage challenges. The company's platform gives infrastructure architects, IT operations and application owners the speed, simplicity, efficiency and control they need to run stateful containerized applications in production, enabling developers to specify their network and storage resources and service levels

Revenue
$20.1M
Customers
-
Year founded
2012
Funding
$78M
Team size
129
Growth
73.07%
2
Giant Swarm

Cologne, Nordrhein-westfalen, Germany

Developer of a cloud native infrastructure platform designed to manage Kubernetes clusters to run containerized applications on-premises and in the cloud. The company's platform offers hard multi-tenancy to create and scale as many fully isolated clusters as needed, hybrid cloud portability, monitors clusters 24/7 ensuring that the business is operational at all times and more, enabling enterprises to get the infrastructure that is operational and up-to-date at all times.

Revenue
$18.5M
Customers
-
Year founded
2014
Funding
$3.3M
Team size
54
Growth
52.43%

Inclusion Criteria

- Must provide orchestration capabilities for managing multiple containers - Must support automated scaling and load balancing of containerized applications - Must include monitoring and logging features for container performance - Should facilitate deployment across various environments, such as cloud and on-premises - Targeted at IT teams, DevOps professionals, and application developers - Not just focused on container creation; must also address ongoing management and maintenance needs