 Red Hat OpenShift Streams for Apache Kafka is a fully managed Apache Kafka solution by Red Hat. Streams for Apache Kafka provides an intuitive and easy to operate web UI that allows you to easily create and provision a Kafka instance. Just provide the basic configuration details like your cloud provider and region of choice and we'll do the rest. Your Kafka instance will be ready for you in a matter of minutes. At Red Hat, we understand that your applications and solutions are not just based on Kafka and that the real value of Kafka starts when you can easily and seamlessly integrate your applications and microservices with our service. That's why we've put a lot of effort into our developer experience. Using the power of Red Hat OpenShift, the leading Kubernetes container platform, we enable seamless integration between our managed Kafka service and your containerized applications and microservices running on OpenShift. Using the concept of Kubernetes service binding and our Red Hat OpenShift application services operator, you're able to bind your OpenShift platform seamlessly to your managed Kafka instance and automatically and securely inject connection and configuration details into your applications. Our powerful command line interface allows developers to easily create and operate their Kafka environments directly from their terminal. Whether it's topic configuration, service account creation or consumer group management, our CLI provides the functionality and operations needed to effectively work with streams for Apache Kafka. And with our tools for Apache Kafka VS Code Extension, developers can integrate streams for Apache Kafka directly into their development environment, enabling easier and faster development of Kafka-based applications and solutions. OpenShift streams for Apache Kafka is compatible with most defective Kafka tooling, programming languages and frameworks, like for example Java, Quarkus and Kafka cat, allowing developers to keep using the tools they know and love while not having to worry about the management and operations of their Kafka instance and underlying infrastructure. Red Hat OpenShift streams for Apache Kafka is now available in development preview. Go to cloud.redhat.com and try streams for Apache Kafka at no cost.