Posts Tagged pulumi-news

Meet the Pulumi team at AWS re:Invent

Heading to AWS re:Invent? Concerned about how you’ll manage to get that much YAML into your carry on bag? Or maybe you just like purple.

Whatever the reason, the Pulumi team will be there all week at **Booth 316, Startup Central, Aria Quad, **and we’d love to chat with you about AWS and Pulumi.

Catch up with us on serverless functions, containers and Kubernetes, managed services and any other cloud native infrastructure as code, and see how you can more productively manage your AWS cloud resources with general purpose programming languages. We can even help you migrate your CloudFormation to Pulumi.

If you want to grab a specific time to talk through your needs, then use this link, otherwise we’ll just see you at the booth!

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Building a future of cloud engineering

We founded Pulumi because of a deeply held belief that the cloud promises to change all aspects of software development and that there remains an incredible opportunity to reimagine the entire experience, from idea to creation to delivery to management, with one person in mind: you, the engineer.

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Continuous Delivery to Any Cloud using GitHub Actions

Continuous Delivery to Any Cloud using GitHub Actions

Today we announced our partnership with GitHub on the new GitHub Actions feature. We are super excited about this bold and innovative technology, especially as it relates to Pulumi, and CI/CD more broadly. We truly believe that Pulumi plus GitHub Actions delivers the easiest, most capable, and friction-free way to achieve continuous delivery of cloud applications and infrastructure, no matter your cloud – AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, Kubernetes, or even on-premises. In this post, we’ll dig deeper to see why, and how to get up and running. It’s refreshingly easy!

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Introducing Pulumi, a Cloud Development Platform

Ahoy!

Today we launched Pulumi, an open source cloud development platform, providing the cloud’s first true programming model using real programming languages.

We believe that containers, serverless, and hosted cloud services change everything about how we design and build software and applications. All developers these days are cloud developers. We saw a big gap in the way people want to create this software, and how they are required to do it today with configuration YAML and templating languages, and sought to close that gap.

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