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Today, the [OpenStack foundation](https://www.openstack.org/foundation/) made it even easier for you deploy and manage clusters of Docker containers on OpenStack clouds by including Kubernetes in its [Community App Catalog](http://apps.openstack.org/).  At a keynote today at the OpenStack Summit in Vancouver, Mark Collier, COO of the OpenStack Foundation, and Craig Peters,  [Mirantis](https://www.mirantis.com/) product line manager, demonstrated the Community App Catalog workflow by launching a Kubernetes cluster in a matter of seconds by leveraging the compute, storage, networking and identity systems already present in an OpenStack cloud.

Title: Kubernetes Integration with OpenStack's Community App Catalog
Summary
The OpenStack Foundation has integrated Kubernetes into its Community App Catalog, simplifying the deployment and management of Docker containers on OpenStack clouds. A demonstration at the OpenStack Summit showcased the ease of launching a Kubernetes cluster using OpenStack's existing infrastructure.