The announcement that Tekton Pipelines has reached 1.0 stability isn't just another software release, it's the result of six years of dedicated work. It's been driven by a commitment to stability, security, cloud-nativity and accessibility for developers and operators alike. For those using Red Hat OpenShift Pipelines, this news is especially exciting, because OpenShift Pipelines is the direct downstream product of the Tekton upstream project.
The journey to Tekton v1: A story of innovation and evolution
Tekton's story began in 2018 as a component of Knative Build, quickly evolving into a standalone open source project under the Continuous Delivery Foundation. Its initial breakthrough was modeling CI/CD workflows as Kubernetes custom resources, fundamentally changing how we approach scalable, declarative automation.
Over subsequent years, Tekton grew into a comprehensive ecosystem. It introduced essential components like Triggers for event-driven execution, and a command-line interface to boost developer productivity. Recognizing the growing importance of software supply chain security, Tekton responded in 2021 with Tekton Chains, providing support for critical standards like SLSA and in-toto.
The culmination of this journey is the release of Tekton Pipelines 1.0, which signifies its API stability and enterprise readiness. The introduction of Tekton Hub and Bundles in 2023 made reusable and shareable pipelines a reality, further enhancing collaboration and efficiency. By 2024, Tekton had already integrated into major platforms like IBM Cloud, Red Hat OpenShift, and Google Cloud Cloud Build, empowering advanced features for complex deployments. Most recently, in 2025, Tekton advanced its capabilities with policy enforcement through OPA and Kyverno, alongside MCP Server and enhanced observability using OpenTelemetry. These continuous advancements have helped solidify Tekton's role as a security-focused, intelligent and extensible foundation for modern DevOps pipelines.
Tekton has transformed from a simple pipeline engine into a trusted platform powering cloud-native software delivery at scale. It's a testament to the power of a strong community, open standards and real-world adoption across diverse industries.
Tekton in action: Real-world success stories
The true measure of any technology's maturity lies in its real-world adoption and the successes it enables for its users. Across diverse industries, organizations are leveraging Red Hat OpenShift Pipelines, powered by Tekton, to revolutionize their software delivery.
DNEG: Transforming VFX production with accelerated software delivery
A compelling example comes from the highly demanding visual effects industry. DNEG, the leading VFX and animation studio behind blockbusters like Oppenheimer and Dune, has adopted Red Hat OpenShift Pipelines (powered by Tekton) to transform its software delivery. By using Tekton-based workflows, DNEG has significantly reduced software deployment times from a week or more to under 10 minutes for a release. This enhances artist productivity and streamlines complex asset management.
This highlights Tekton's immense scalability, reliability, and its capacity to accelerate development in environments with vast data and intricate dependencies. This success story underscores Tekton's maturity and its ability to empower organizations to achieve faster, more secure, and more efficient software delivery. For more information, read DNEG enhances visual effects production with Red Hat OpenShift.
Ford: Accelerating application delivery with pipelines as code
Ford, a global automotive leader, needed to speed up delivery of data-heavy legacy applications and adopt a more agile approach, especially with its growing OpenShift and Kubernetes footprint. To address this, Ford standardized on OpenShift for cloud-native development and significantly streamlined application delivery through a GitOps approach, utilizing Tekton Pipelines for "pipelines-as-code" and Argo CD. This transformation led to improved productivity with standardized, self-service development and enhanced configuration reliability and consistency across 2,000 teams. As Satish Puranam,Technical Cloud Lead at Ford put it, "We embraced OpenShift to reduce the barrier to entry—making it dead simple for developers to focus on building, not infrastructure." For more information, read Ford's community-first approach to CI/CD.
Air Canada: Enhancing deployment velocity with OpenShift Service on AWS
Air Canada's IT team needed a new low-maintenance platform to reduce computing costs, offer advanced services and increase their fleet's time in the air, moving away from expensive, slow and siloed mainframe-based legacy systems. Their solution involved choosing Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS (ROSA) as their application platform and implementing CI/CD with Tekton Pipelines and Argo CD to automate deployments. This enabled them to focus on innovation rather than platform maintenance and operations, while also increasing security, reliability, compliance and scalability. As a result, Air Canada enhanced deployment velocity, moving from weeks and days to hours and minutes. Bharath Singireddy, Enterprise DevOps Manager at Air Canada stated, "With ROSA on AWS, we've significantly reduced our operational overhead while gaining the flexibility to scale our applications seamlessly. It allows us to focus on delivering value to our customers rather than managing infrastructure." For more information, watch Air Canada’s journey with Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS (ROSA).
Tekton Pipelines 1.0 is a solid foundation for future innovation
The 1.0 release is a testament to the collective hard work of a diverse community, and Red Hat is proud to play a significant role in its journey. Red Hat has been a steadfast contributor to Tekton since its inception, and our commitment to Tekton remains as strong as ever. We believe in the power of open source and the collaborative spirit that drives projects like Tekton forward.
We believe our continued contributions will help OpenShift Pipelines to remain at the forefront of cloud-native CI/CD, leveraging the robust and innovative foundation provided by Tekton.
The journey to Tekton v1 has been meticulously planned and executed. Every decision during these past two years has been made with an eye towards building a solid, security-focused, and performant platform that can serve as the bedrock for modern DevOps practices. This release embodies a mature and reliable CI/CD engine that's deeply integrated with Kubernetes, offering enhanced flexibility and scalability.
But v1 is more than just stability. It's a launchpad. This solid foundation provides a platform to innovate on what comes next in the DevOps space. We envision a future where CI/CD is even more seamless, intelligent and integrated into the entire software development lifecycle, and Tekton v1 is the stepping stone to realize that vision.
Tekton and Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF)
Adding to the significance of this release, Tekton is also transitioning to the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF). As its new home, the CNCF will provide a vibrant and neutral environment, fostering new collaborations and sparking further innovations within the CI/CD space. Becoming a part of the CNCF ecosystem will undoubtedly accelerate Tekton's growth, attract more contributors and solidify its position as a leading cloud-native CI/CD solution. This move underscores Tekton's commitment to open governance and community-driven development.
A community effort
None of this would have been possible without the incredible dedication of the entire Tekton community. We extend our deepest gratitude to all the project maintainers, developers, users and sponsors who have contributed their time, expertise and support. Your passion and commitment have brought us to where we are today, and we look forward to continuing this journey together.
To delve deeper into the specifics of this groundbreaking release and explore the full capabilities of Tekton v1, please visit the official Tekton Release notes: https://tekton.dev.
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Carlos Salinas is a Senior Product Manager at Red Hat, dedicated to solving the challenges of secure and reliable application delivery at scale within hybrid cloud landscapes. His expertise in product management has been pivotal in bringing the successful deployment of innovative cloud-native solutions for Fortune 500 companies operating in highly regulated industries. Carlos leads the OpenShift Pipelines roadmap, prioritizing customer-centric enhancements, driving product innovation, and actively contributing to open-source communities like the Cloud Native Computing Foundation.
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