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Expanding the Pulumi Registry: 27 New Providers to Expand the Ecosystem

Expanding the Pulumi Registry: 27 New Providers to Expand the Ecosystem

Pulumi is excited to announce the addition of 27 new providers to the Pulumi Registry, significantly expanding our ecosystem and empowering developers with more choices for infrastructure as code. This expansion includes providers like Temporal, Vantage, and Honeycomb, among many others, making it even easier to manage diverse cloud and SaaS services with Pulumi.

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Pulumi + Gitlab: Better Than Ever

Pulumi + Gitlab: Better Than Ever

Pulumi’s integration with GitLab has reached new heights with enhancements designed to streamline your infrastructure as code workflows. Today, we’re excited to announce several significant improvements to our GitLab integration that make managing cloud infrastructure with Pulumi and GitLab more seamless than ever before: GitLab as a first-class VCS in Pulumi Cloud, enhanced merge request comments, organizational templates in GitLab, and later this year, Pulumi Deployments for GitLab.

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Faster Secrets in Pulumi IaC

Faster Secrets in Pulumi IaC

Pulumi now handles secrets more efficiently through optimized encryption and decryption processes, reducing deployment times while maintaining security standards. Users of Pulumi Cloud for state management will notice the most improvement due to new batch API capabilities.

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Pulumi Java is Now Generally Available

Pulumi Java is Now Generally Available

One of Pulumi’s core Infrastructure as Code (IaC) features is the ability to model infrastructure using well-traveled, familiar general-purpose programming languages. Today, we’re thrilled to announce that Java, one of the world’s most popular programming languages, is now generally available in Pulumi. This release joins our existing first-class support for TypeScript, Python, Go, YAML, and C#, enabling Java developers to manage cloud infrastructure using the language they know and trust.

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Enforcing Policy as Code on Discovered Resources with Pulumi

Enforcing Policy as Code on Discovered Resources with Pulumi

In this post, we’re introducing a powerful new capability in Pulumi Insights that extends policy as code (PaC) beyond infrastructure as code to automatically govern all cloud resources in your environment. By unifying policy enforcement across both IaC and discovered resources, you can now write policies once and apply them universally - dramatically simplifying how organizations maintain security and compliance standards at scale.

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Pulumi Copilot is Now Available in VS Code

Pulumi Copilot is Now Available in VS Code

Programming languages offer dozens of advantages for writing Infrastructure as Code (IaC). One of them is that Large Language Models are effective at using general-purpose programming languages, thanks to the vast amount of high-quality training data available. Building on this advantage, we introduced Pulumi AI and Pulumi Copilot last year to enhance Infrastructure-as-Code development with generative AI capabilities. These tools have significantly streamlined infrastructure deployment for tens of thousands of developers.

Today, we are thrilled to announce that Pulumi Copilot is now available directly within Pulumi Copilot Chat Extension. By simply typing @pulumi in Copilot Chat, developers can now access the power of Pulumi Copilot right within their IDE, saving them time on writing IaC and getting infrastructure deployed.

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Introducing Customizable Resource Auto-naming in Pulumi

Introducing Customizable Resource Auto-naming in Pulumi

I’m thrilled to announce that you can now customize how Pulumi names your cloud resources! Our default auto-naming feature has helped thousands of customers successfully manage cloud resources at scale by automatically ensuring unique, conflict-free resource names across their cloud deployments. This robust naming system has been particularly valuable for teams managing multiple environments, handling zero-downtime deployments, and maintaining clear resource organization. Today, we’re taking it to the next level by giving you control over how these names are generated.

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The Past 6 Months of Pulumi Releases

The Past 6 Months of Pulumi Releases

As we wrap up 2024, let’s look back at the significant features and improvements Pulumi has delivered in the last half of the year. Some key highlights:

  • Pulumi Visual Studio Code Extension
  • Pulumi ESC General Availability
  • Pulumi Insights 2.0 with Resource Explorer
  • Enhanced Kubernetes support

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