StackGen Partners with HashiCorp for Enhanced Infrastructure Automation
StackGen has announced a technology partnership with HashiCorp to deliver enhanced infrastructure automation capabilities for enterprise development teams. Announced in a press release, the collaboration integrates StackGen's visual infrastructure design platform with HashiCorp's HCP Terraform. This integration aims to streamline infrastructure provisioning while maintaining enterprise-grade state management and governance.
The partnership addresses a significant challenge in the industry: infrastructure bottlenecks that cost development teams millions annually in lost productivity. With this integration, platform engineers can use StackGen's drag-and-drop visual interface to design infrastructure resources and automatically generate production-ready Terraform code. This code complies with enforced governance policies and integrates seamlessly with HCP Terraform's state management capabilities.
Key benefits of the integration include visual design with enterprise deployment, shift-left security, and multi-region scale. The integration promises measurable business outcomes, such as a 95% reduction in infrastructure definition and configuration effort for developers, 90% less manual work for platform teams, 35% fewer security incidents, and 30% fewer production incidents through automated drift detection. The StackGen-HCP Terraform integration is available immediately through StackGen's platform, with support for HashiCorp's upcoming EU region expansion.
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