Amazon Elastic Container Service for Kubernetes (Amazon EKS) is launched with JFrog as an integration partner, highlighting the increasing adoption of Kubernetes even among latecomers. JFrog, a significant player in the container movement, offers a Kubernetes Registry compatible with various providers and emphasizes the combination of essential components like a Kubernetes cluster, a pipeline, and JFrog Artifactory to create a seamless infrastructure abstraction. The blog post provides a detailed guide on configuring Artifactory as a Kubernetes registry for EKS, with deployment options including subscription through AWS Marketplace or deploying to an EKS cluster using a Helm chart. It walks users through the process of setting up Artifactory for managing software repositories, configuring Docker as a private registry, and deploying a simple nginx application on the EKS cluster. This comprehensive setup promises a secure and efficient environment for running cloud-native applications, urging users to provide feedback on their experience.