StackGen Debuts AI-Powered Autonomous Infrastructure Platform
StackGen launches an AI-driven Autonomous Infrastructure Platform featuring multi-agent intelligence to enable self-building, self-governing, self-healing, and self-optimizing cloud infrastructure for enterprises.
StackGen, a pioneer in autonomous infrastructure technology, has unveiled its AI-powered Autonomous Infrastructure Platform, designed to revolutionize how enterprises build and manage cloud infrastructure. The platform leverages multi-agent intelligence to deliver self-building, self-governing, self-healing, and self-optimizing capabilities, addressing the $20 billion annual productivity loss caused by manual infrastructure management.
Key Features
- Self-Building Infrastructure: Automatically generates compliant infrastructure from application intent via StackBuilder, with StackFinder discovering and onboarding existing infrastructure.
- Self-Governing Infrastructure: Enforces policies through StackGuard, which scans for security and compliance violations across standards like FedRAMP and HIPAA.
- Self-Healing Infrastructure: Detects and remediates issues via StackHealer (reducing mean resolution time to under 5 minutes) and StackAnchor (preventing configuration drift).
- Self-Optimizing Infrastructure: Continuously balances cost and performance with StackOptimizer, suggesting optimal sizing and re-architecting.
Multi-Agent Architecture
The platform operates through three layers:
- AI Layer: Orchestrates agents like StackBuilder and StackGuard, with continuous learning to improve decision-making.
- Foundation Layer: Provides deterministic tools and organizational knowledge, ensuring reliability.
- Integration Layer: Connects with AWS, Azure, GCP, Kubernetes, Snowflake, Databricks, and DevOps tools like GitHub and Terraform.
Target Results
- 95% automated infrastructure provisioning
- 10x improvement in platform engineer productivity
- 35% fewer security incidents
- 30% reduction in production incidents
- Rapid deployment (4-6 weeks)
Availability
The AI agent rollout begins July 29th, starting with StackBuilder early access. Existing customers like Autodesk, SAP NS2, and NBA already use StackGen’s core platform. Full autonomous capabilities are planned for 2026.
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"Our platform doesn’t just automate—it reimagines infrastructure for an AI-first world," said Sachin Aggarwal, CEO of StackGen.
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