Deploying applications to Kubernetes using Codefresh is simplified by its integrated dashboard, which provides a comprehensive view of pods, deployments, and services across multiple cloud providers. This feature makes Codefresh particularly suitable for multi-cloud environments by allowing users to consolidate cluster information into a single interface. Traditionally, integrating Kubernetes clusters into Codefresh required manual input of credentials such as tokens and certificates, a process that could be cumbersome and time-consuming. However, Codefresh has recently introduced a native integration for Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS), streamlining the process significantly. Users can now add their AKS clusters more efficiently by navigating to the integration screen, selecting the Kubernetes option, and following a few simple steps to authenticate with Azure. This new method eliminates the need for manual credential entry, thus facilitating quicker deployment readiness through Codefresh pipelines.