Pulumi Recognized as a Cool Vendor in the May 2020 Gartner Cool Vendors in Agile and DevOps

Pulumi Recognized as a Cool Vendor in the May 2020 Gartner Cool Vendors in Agile and DevOps

Cloud infrastructure and engineering leader Pulumi announced that it has been recognized in Gartner’s 2020 Cool Vendors in Agile and DevOps report. This recognition builds on recent momentum, including the recent Pulumi 2.0 release which broadened Pulumi’s modern infrastructure-as-code platform to encompass additional cloud engineering superpowers such as delivery, architecture, testing, and policy. Using Pulumi, developers, infrastructure and operations teams, and security engineers are able to collaborate to deliver public, private, and hybrid cloud solutions together.

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“cloud-native technologies, AI-enabled test automation and programmable infrastructure transform the way organizations develop and deploy applications.”

According to the report, “cloud-native technologies, AI-enabled test automation and programmable infrastructure transform the way organizations develop and deploy applications.”

“Pulumi has seen incredible growth this past year — and we believe that being named a Cool Vendor in Agile and DevOps by Gartner is a strong validation of our contribution to the DevOps community,” said Joe Duffy, CEO, and co-founder of Pulumi. “Pulumi’s ‘superpowers’ are helping teams ship new features faster with confidence, and we’re excited to continue innovating and expanding the cloud infrastructure market.”

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Pulumi’s unique approach to infrastructure-as-code allows users to treat infrastructure as discrete, reusable building blocks when managing cloud environments at scale. By delivering unparalleled productivity and total visibility into infrastructure delivery, Pulumi empowers users to incorporate policy, security, organizational compliance, cost optimization, and data protection in their cloud deployments.

Available in either a free community or commercial team and enterprise editions, the Pulumi platform helps developers, cloud engineers, and operators self-provision infrastructure resources in AWS, Azure, GCP, Kubernetes, and over three dozen other infrastructure provider partners. Pulumi supports the world’s best languages and tools, including JavaScript, Go, .NET/C#, Python, and TypeScript, and their respective communities and ecosystems.

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