StackGen, a pioneering Generative Infrastructure company, has officially announced a partnership with Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to bring its innovative platform to the Google Cloud Marketplace.
According to certain reports, the stated partnership will enable DevOps and Platform Engineering teams to effectively accelerate cloud adoption, enhance developer workflows, automate cloud migrations to GCP, and enforce governance with ease, all of it markedly made possible using StackGen’s Generative Infrastructure Platform.
More on that would reveal how StackGen’s proprietary technology will simplify cloud adoption by eliminating manual effort, optimizing cloud configurations, and integrating governance at every stage. You see, the stated platform should tread up a long distance to enhance DevOps workflows with automation, intuitive controls, and built-in compliance, thus ensuring a seamless and efficient cloud transformation.
“StackGen has been a key accelerator in our cloud strategy, driving rapid innovation across Google Cloud and multi-cloud environments. Its auto-generated Infrastructure as Code (IaC) has cut provisioning time from weeks to minutes,” said Naidu Annamaneni, CEO of ColigoMed. “Through our managed services partner, Prokopto, we’ve leveraged StackGen’s declarative interface and automation to reduce operational overhead, optimize resource usage, and enhance deployment accuracy—enabling our teams to focus on delivering high-impact, customer-centric solutions.”
Taking a deeper view how StackGen will aid DevOps’ case moving forward, the answer begins from its promise to accelerate cloud deployments, something which the solution will achieve through an automated and end-to-end brand of provisioning so to reduce manual configurations and cutting deployment time.
Not just that, StackGen will also speed up DevOps’ cloud migration and modernization. This includes seamless transitioning between clouds, while simultaneously harmonizing Infrastructure as Code (IaC) to cut down on migration time by over 60%.
Another detail worth a mention is rooted in the prospect of eliminating cloud complexity with no code. Here, the idea is to leverage an intuitive drag-and-drop interface for the purpose of making cloud architecture accessible to all DevOps professionals.
Hold on, we still have a few bits left to unpack, considering we haven’t yet touched upon StackGen’s commitment to embed compliance right at the source. By doing that, the company will enable users to enforce security, risk, and compliance policies directly in their development workflows, using StackGen’s built-in Policy Engine to fulfill this particular job.
We also haven’t touched upon the potential for optimizing GCP adoption, which translates to how the platform in question will streamline procurement, integrate billing, and facilitate seamless onboarding within the Google Cloud ecosystem.
Among other things, we ought to mention that, with a structure complimentary of industry standards such as SOC2, GDPR, as well as a Well-Architected Framework, StackGen empowers organizations to automate governance enforcement, continuously monitor compliance, and mitigate risks stemming from misconfigurations.
All in all, the stated integration of security and compliance into cloud deployments will pave the way for enterprises to scale with confidence.
“Our partnership with Google Cloud allows organizations to move faster with confidence, ensuring their cloud environments are optimized, secure, and scalable from day one,” said Asif Awan, Co-Founder and Chief Product Officer of StackGen. “Enterprises often face slow, complex, and error-prone cloud deployments that hinder agility and innovation. StackGen removes these barriers by automating infrastructure provisioning, integrating seamless compliance, and enhancing developer productivity.”