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What is Mia-Platform Suite
Mia-Platform Suite is an internal developer platform (IDP) for building, deploying, and operating cloud-native applications on Kubernetes. It provides a developer portal, templates and scaffolding, CI/CD automation, and runtime components to standardize how teams deliver microservices and APIs. The suite targets platform engineering and DevOps teams that need to offer self-service workflows and governance to multiple development teams. It differentiates through an opinionated, Kubernetes-centric approach that combines portal, delivery automation, and operational tooling in one platform.
Kubernetes-native delivery workflows
The platform is designed around Kubernetes as the primary runtime and deployment target. This aligns well with organizations standardizing on containers and cluster-based operations. It can reduce the amount of custom glue code needed to connect build, deploy, and runtime practices when compared with assembling separate point tools.
Developer portal and scaffolding
Mia-Platform Suite includes a developer-facing portal and project templates to standardize service creation and onboarding. This supports self-service provisioning and consistent application structure across teams. It is useful for platform teams that need to enforce conventions while still enabling product teams to move independently.
Governance for multi-team delivery
The suite is built for centralized platform teams supporting many application teams, with controls around environments, deployment processes, and operational standards. This helps organizations implement repeatable CI/CD patterns and reduce variation in how services are released. It also supports clearer ownership boundaries between platform engineering and application development.
Requires Kubernetes maturity
Organizations without established Kubernetes skills may face a steeper adoption curve. Operating the platform typically implies cluster administration, networking, security, and observability practices that must already be in place. Teams looking for a lighter-weight CI/CD or API tool may find the platform broader than needed.
Opinionated platform model
The suite promotes specific workflows and architectural patterns (for example, standardized microservice and API delivery). This can create friction if teams have existing pipelines, tooling standards, or non-containerized workloads. Customization is possible, but it can require additional platform engineering effort to align with legacy processes.
Vendor ecosystem dependence
Using an integrated suite can increase reliance on the vendor’s components and release cadence for core developer workflows. Migrating away later may require reworking templates, pipelines, and portal integrations. Buyers often need to validate integration depth with their existing identity, security, and SDLC toolchain during evaluation.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Enterprise / Custom | Contact sales (no public pricing listed) | Mia-Platform is offered as SaaS, PaaS (managed), or Self-Hosted (on-prem). Pricing and licensing are tailored per customer; vendor asks to request a demo/PoC and contact sales for quotes. |
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Mia-Platform S.r.l.
Milan, Italy
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https://mia-platform.eu/
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