StackGen Unveils AI-Powered Autonomous Infrastructure Platform
StackGen has launched its Autonomous Infrastructure Platform, featuring AI agents designed to automate the building and management of cloud infrastructure, announced in a press release. This platform aims to address the inefficiencies in traditional infrastructure management, which can slow down development and increase costs.
The platform introduces AI agents that autonomously handle tasks such as infrastructure provisioning, compliance enforcement, incident remediation, and performance optimization. These agents are designed to understand specific infrastructure contexts and organizational standards, thereby increasing development velocity and reducing operational efforts for developers and platform teams.
StackGen's platform is built on a multi-agent intelligence architecture, which integrates AI-driven operations with deterministic tools to ensure reliability and compliance. The platform supports major cloud providers and integrates with popular DevOps tools, offering configurable autonomy levels to suit different organizational needs.
The rollout of StackGen's AI agents begins with early access to StackBuilder, with additional agents expected to be available through the end of 2025. This launch builds on StackGen's existing infrastructure management capabilities, already in use by leading companies such as Autodesk and SAP NS2.
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