Meagan Cojocar

Meagan Cojocar

General Manager, IaC

Announcing Slack and Deployment Notifications for Pulumi Cloud

Announcing Slack and Deployment Notifications for Pulumi Cloud

Today, we are excited to introduce a set of improvements to Pulumi Cloud Webhooks designed to deliver your deployment notifications to where you already spend your time, enabling faster response times to critical issues. Getting your deployment notifications into Slack is now easier than ever on Pulumi Cloud with our new Slack integration. We are also announcing two new improvements to our webhooks feature: Pulumi Deployments events and fine-grained event filtering.

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Pulumi Resource Search: Find the Needle in the Haystack

Pulumi Resource Search: Find the Needle in the Haystack

Last month we announced a new Pulumi Cloud feature available for everyone: Resource Search. In the past month, Resource Search has been the fastest adopted feature since launching Pulumi Cloud, with thousands of users leveraging the feature to find resources across cloud environments, projects, stacks, teams, and users. Today we are announcing two new improvements to Resource Search: advanced filtering and Pulumi Teams support.

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Pulumi Deployments: API-Driven Infrastructure at Scale

Pulumi Deployments: API-Driven Infrastructure at Scale

Delivering software has been conventionally driven by CI/CD workflows. A single commit is merged into a codebase, and a small, and static set of workflow runs are triggered by the CI system to update the appropriate environments (Dev -> Staging -> Production). This may have been fine when the only product a company had to offer was a single stateless web service, but increasingly companies are called upon to deliver cloud infrastructure as a product.

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Transferring Stacks in the Pulumi Service Just Got Easier

Transferring Stacks in the Pulumi Service Just Got Easier

Exactly 3 years ago we added support in the Pulumi Service to transfer stacks from an Individual account to a Pulumi organization and between Pulumi organizations. We heard from customers that they love this feature but found it both hard to discover and tedious when moving a large workload from one organization to another and from Individual accounts to organizations. We are excited to announce bulk stack transfer to address this feedback and a new organization set up wizard to improve discovery of the feature.

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Pulumi Release Notes: CED Launches, Skip Checkpoints flag, Automation API NodeJS parallel inline programs, and much more!

Pulumi Release Notes: CED Launches, Skip Checkpoints flag, Automation API NodeJS parallel inline programs, and much more!

In addition to our Cloud Engineering Days launches, we have been busy shipping improvements in the last 2 months. Let’s walk through the release highlights across Pulumi engineering areas from September and October. If you want to learn more between release blogs, follow the CLI improvements in the pulumi/pulumi repo changelog and Pulumi Service features in the new features blogs.

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The New and Improved Pulumi Service console

The New and Improved Pulumi Service console

The Pulumi Service is the easiest way to use Pulumi’s open source, universal infrastructure as code SDK at scale and provides a fully managed experience. It handles infrastructure state and secrets, sets up SAML SSO, integrates with CI/CD pipelines, and enforces compliance rules.

It’s been nearly four years since the Pulumi Service launched back in 2018. In these last four years, our customer base has grown significantly and as a result, the Service’s features and capabilities have grown with it.

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