Keptn, an open-source control plane announced by Dynatrace, is designed to enhance autonomous software delivery and operations for cloud-native applications, addressing key challenges organizations face in adopting cloud-native environments. Part of the CNCF Landscape for Continuous Delivery, Keptn features capabilities such as automated SLI/SLO-based quality gates, continuous feedback through ChatOps, and automatic remediation of production issues. The recent version, Keptn 0.6, has seen significant enhancements with community contributions from partners like Avodaq, Citrix, and Neotys, making it more accessible for building autonomous cloud platforms. Google Cloud supports this initiative by offering $500 in GCP credits for running Keptn on Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE), which aids developers in deploying advanced applications on a secured and managed Kubernetes service. Keptn's event-driven architecture allows for seamless integration with tools like Dynatrace, Prometheus, and Neoload, enabling efficient artifact promotion and problem remediation. Additionally, Keptn can be extended with custom services and integrated with other CI/CD tools like Jenkins and GitLab, offering a transparent view into the software delivery process through its interface, Keptn's Bridge.