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Pulumi Corp.
Company typePrivately held company
GenreInfrastructure as code
Founded2017
HeadquartersSeattle, WA, United States
Key people
  • Joe Duffy
  • Eric Rudder
  • Luke Hoban
Websitewww.pulumi.com

Pulumi Corporation is a software company based in Seattle, Washington. Pulumi develops a open-source infrastructure-as-code software.

Pulumi
Developer(s)Pulumi Corporation
Stable release3.84.0 / September 19, 2023; 15 months ago (2023-09-19)
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows, macOS, Linux,
TypeInfrastructure as code
LicenseApache

History

Pulumi was founded in 2017 by former Microsoft employees Joe Duffy and Eric Rudder.

Software

The open-source Pulumi CLI and SDKs allows users to manage cloud infrastructure resources in Cloud Providers such as AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, and Kubernetes. using programming languages such as Go, JavaScript, TypeScript, Python, Java, C# and YAML.

Pulumi's Automation API supports provisioning infrastructure via programmatic workflows.

Criticism

In May 2024 it was reported that Pulumi AI-generated code examples indexed by Google's search engine contain many cases that are untested and/or buggy. One comment to the report suggested that examples like those can be avoided by using Google's advanced search prefix, "before:2023" when searching for code.

See also

References

  1. "Pulumi releases"
  2. "Silicon Valley mainstay NEA leads $37.5M investment in Seattle cloud startup Pulumi". TechCrunch. 20 October 2020. Archived from the original on 14 September 2023.
  3. Goodison, Donna. "Pulumi CEO Joe Duffy on cloud infrastructure as code tools – Protocol". www.protocol.com. Retrieved 2023-09-14.
  4. "Products". pulumi. Retrieved 2023-09-14.
  5. Asay, Matt (8 March 2021). "You can't escape Pulumi and other IaC tools". Archived from the original on 14 September 2023. I've written about declarative languages in this area like Polar and HCL, but Pulumi's approach could give developers the ability to write code in their preferred language, like TypeScript, while calling APIs across a range of cloud and SaaS providers
  6. Bridgwater, Adrian (8 November 2021). "Deployment-As-A-Service Is Driving The Code To Cloud Journey". Forbes. Archived from the original on 14 September 2023. Automation API as a technology that answers the question, "What if IaC was a library , not just a Command Line Interface CLI ," which enables the development of custom Platforms-as-a-Service and multi-step workflows including drift detection.
  7. "Google Search results polluted by buggy AI-written code frustrate coders". The Register. Retrieved 20 May 2024.
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