What is the difference between KUBE 365 and Kubernetes?
People often confuse KUBE 365 and Kubernetes because their names are similar. However, they serve entirely different purposes. Discover the key differences between this business process automation platform and the container orchestration system.
No, they serve distinct purposes. KUBE 365 is a low-code business process automation (BPA) platform designed for business users. It helps organisations streamline workflows, manage approvals, and integrate systems.
Kubernetes is a platform for managing containerised applications. It automates the deployment, scaling, and recovery of software in modern IT environments. It also supports microservices, continuous delivery, and cloud-native development models.
The term “KUBE” in KUBE 365 is pronounced like “cube”. It symbolises the multi-faceted nature of business processes, such as forms, approvals, integrations, and compliance. The “365” represents day-to-day operations, highlighting KUBE 365’s focus on supporting ongoing business processes. This ensures seamless management of workflows, approvals, and integrations every day of the year.
KUBE 365 can be deployed on Azure and on-premises virtual machines. Currently, it does not run on Kubernetes, but container support may be considered in future versions.
If you’re unsure whether your organisation needs business process automation like KUBE 365 or container infrastructure like Kubernetes, we can help. Contact us to discuss your use case.