As part of the Pulumi IDP announcement at PulumiUP, we introduced the Pulumi Private Registry. For years, we’ve worked with organizations that have built their own internal developer platforms on top of Pulumi. During that time, we identified what we believe is the best method for creating flexible golden paths – a bottom-up approach that utilizes a central source of truth to drive golden paths. Thanks to Pulumi Private Registry, this approach has never been simpler. Codified Security and...| Pulumi Blog
Today, we’re excited to introduce Pulumi IDP, the latest evolution of the Pulumi Cloud Platform, designed to help organizations automate, secure, and manage everything they run in the cloud. Get Started with Pulumi IDP For the past eight years, we’ve helped organizations simplify the deployment and management of their infrastructure. Pulumi launched at the height of DevOps, bringing general-purpose programming languages to infrastructure as code (IaC) at a time when application teams were...| Pulumi Blog
An Internal Developer Platform (IDP) streamlines software development by providing tools and environments for building, testing, deploying, and managing applications. Unlike DevOps, which focuses on culture, IDPs offer concrete infrastructure to enhance productivity.| HAY
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