Standards
Naftiko is build on existing standards, leveraging the Internet, the Web, and the wealth of standards that exist for defining our data, APIs, and much more. This page outlines all of the standards that Naftiko is building upon, providing an index of the moving parts of how we integrate and automate across the systems we depend upon.
IETF
The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) develops and maintains open, consensus-based technical standards—published as RFCs—that make the Internet work, from core protocols like TCP/IP to email and web technologies.
IANA
The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) coordinates the Internet’s unique identifiers—IP address blocks and AS numbers (via RIRs), the DNS root zone and TLDs, and protocol parameter registries—so core Internet systems operate consistently worldwide.
W3c
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) develops open web standards—such as HTML, CSS, and accessibility guidelines—through a community-driven process to ensure the Web’s interoperability and long-term growth.
Open Source Foundations
The Linux and Apache Foundations are an umbrella for many different open-source organizations and projects, and we will continue to layer these organizations in as part of our go-to-market, tuning into their ecosystem, and sydnicating and incorporating into what we are building.
Linux Foundation
The Linux Foundation is a nonprofit organization founded in 2000 that provides a neutral, trusted hub for developers and organizations to code, manage, and scale open source technology projects, supporting approximately 1,000 projects across various industries and delivering tools, training, events, and infrastructure that create an economic impact not achievable by any single company.
Apache Foundation
The Apache Software Foundation is a nonprofit organization that provides organizational, legal, and financial support for a wide range of open-source software projects, including popular tools like Apache HTTP Server, Hadoop, and Kafka.
CNCF
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) is a subsidiary of the Linux Foundation founded in 2015 that serves as a vendor-neutral hub for supporting and hosting fast-growing cloud-native open-source projects like Kubernetes, Prometheus, and Envoy, bringing together developers, end users, and vendors to advance cloud-native computing.