The latest update to the OpenTofu infrastructure-as-code (IaC) tool is making it simpler to update and refactor configurations without having to rework the entire codebase. Version 1.12.0 of OpenTofu has added a destroy = false lifecycle option that enables DevOps engineers to drop an object from state without issuing a destroy application programming interface (API) […]
AI Is Changing How We Write Infrastructure, But It’s Not Solving How We Control It
Over the past year, AI has fundamentally changed how software is written. Infrastructure code is no exception. Tasks that once required deep familiarity with tools, syntax, and workflows can now be handled through natural language. Engineers are no longer starting from a blank file. In many cases, reviewing and modifying code generated for them has […]
We Spent 15 Years Automating Infrastructure. Now We’re Automating Decisions
As DevOps shifts from deterministic infrastructure automation to AI-driven probabilistic judgment, organizations face a profound transition from automating tasks to automating operational reasoning. Discover why this requires a fundamental evolution in platform engineering, trust, and governance.
Spacelift Intelligence Vibe-Codes Infrastructure
Whether the DevOps shops like it or not, they are feeling the pressure from AI. They’re expected to move more quickly, alongside their dev counterparts. The gruntwork that used to take weeks can be automated away, leaving time for fast prototyping, so the managers think. According to Google Cloud’s 2025 DORA State of AI-assisted Software […]
Why the Next Wave of Infrastructure Automation Requires a Different Kind of Intelligence
Every decade or so, something fundamental shifts in how we think about infrastructure. Not an upgrade, a rethinking. Virtualization changed what infrastructure was. The cloud changed where it lived. Infrastructure as Code changed how it was defined. Each of those shifts felt incremental from the inside and transformative in hindsight. We’re at one of those […]
ControlMonkey Extends IaC Automation Reach to Restore Network Services
ControlMonkey has extended its platform for automating infrastructure-as-code (IaC) to add an ability to reprovision network services following a disruption in service. Company CEO Aharon Twizer said this extension to the Cloud Configuration Disaster Recovery platform, which the company launched last year, makes it possible to use Terraform code to programmatically reconfigure networking services among others […]
How AI Is Expanding Who Gets to Build Infrastructure
Pavlo Baron, co-founder and CEO of Platform Engineering Labs, unpacks what’s changing in platform engineering as AI reshapes who gets to build, and how infrastructure actually gets managed. Baron traces the origin story back to his time building high-scale systems at Instana (which exited to IBM in 2020), where the reality of “always-on” platforms made […]
Best of 2025: The DevOps Bottleneck: Why IaC Orchestration is the Missing Piece
If you work in DevOps, you’ve heard it a thousand times: “Do more with less.” More automation, more security, more reliability—but with the same (or fewer) people. Meanwhile, your development teams keep growing, pushing out new features at breakneck speed. Yet somehow, the infrastructure team is supposed to scale magically to keep up. Let’s be […]
Enabling the Next Infrastructure Paradigm: Automation, Infrastructure as Code, and Cloud Migrations
In a modern enterprise digital landscape, organizations are increasingly migrating between cloud platforms not merely for technical benefits but to support strategic business imperatives ranging from cost savings to market expansion. This shift represents a fundamental rethinking of how modern enterprises approach their technology infrastructure. Techstrong Research polled our community of infrastructure and systems management […]
ClickOps, IaC and the Excluded Avocado Middle
Let’s start with a confession: I think Infrastructure-as-Code solves a lot of problems. Terraform, OpenTofu, Pulumi, all of it. IaC changed how we work. It gave us version control, audit trails, repeatability, and a level of discipline that the old “log in and click around” era couldn’t touch. But somewhere along the way, we turned […]
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