
"The merger addresses a common and costly gap faced by modern cloud teams. Infrastructure that exists outside Infrastructure as Code is often invisible to automation tools, and discovery tools are not equipped to safely fix it. By combining CloudQuery data pipelines and complete cloud asset inventory with env zero infrastructure automation, the new env zero continuously discovers what is running across accounts and providers, maps it to intended state, and reconciles it through approved workflows."
"Infrastructure as Code defines what teams intend to deploy. Asset management reveals what has already been deployed. The missing capability has been a system that keeps these two realities aligned over time. The combined platform brings these threads together. It delivers automation informed by context and context that leads to safe action."
"Visibility without action and action without context both fall short. Customers need visibility, context, and action working together in one place, and that is what we are delivering, said Steve Corndell, Chief Executive Officer of the new env zero."
env zero and CloudQuery have completed their merger to form a unified cloud intelligence platform addressing a critical gap in modern cloud management. The combined solution integrates CloudQuery's data pipelines and cloud asset inventory with env zero's infrastructure automation capabilities. The platform continuously discovers running infrastructure across accounts and providers, maps it to intended state, and reconciles discrepancies through approved workflows. This integration closes the visibility-to-action loop, enabling platform teams to maintain reliable, compliant, and cost-aware environments. The unified platform provides a single control plane from initial provisioning through ongoing operations, combining visibility, context, and action in one integrated system.
#cloud-intelligence-platform #infrastructure-automation #asset-discovery-and-management #cloud-operations #infrastructure-as-code
Read at App Developer Magazine
Unable to calculate read time
Collection
[
|
...
]