Kubernetes, the de facto platform for orchestrating containers, benefits from open standards that complement its implementation, ensuring vendor neutrality and system efficiency. The Open Container Initiative (OCI), a Linux Foundation project, focuses on standardized container formats and runtimes, with two core specifications: `runC` and the OCI Specification. OCI-compliant registries have become essential for storing and distributing Helm chart packages, with Cloudsmith being one such registry that supports OCI compliance. ORAS (OCI Registry As Storage) is a tool that enables pushing, pulling, and managing non-container artifacts in OCI-compliant registries, transforming registries into general-purpose artifact stores. Cloudsmith has announced full support for Helm OCI, enabling users to push and pull Helm charts as OCI artifacts, with improved display limitations removed. The company's support now allows users to push via legacy means and pull via OCI, offering greater flexibility and smoother transitions.