StackGen Launches Autonomous Infrastructure Platform, Unveiling Next-Gen AI Agents to Build and Manage Infrastructure

San Francisco, CA – July 29, 2025 – StackGen, the pioneer in autonomous infrastructure technology, today announced the launch of its industry-first Autonomous Infrastructure Platform—an AI-powered platform featuring AI agents to build and manage cloud infrastructure with autonomous capabilities. As AI accelerates development velocity by 2-3x, traditional infrastructure management approaches create critical bottlenecks that cost enterprises over $20 billion annually industry-wide and $2.5M per 100 developers in lost productivity, as developers spend 23% of their time on infrastructure provisioning instead of building features. StackGen’s platform addresses this fundamental speed mismatch through AI agents that understand your specific infrastructure context and organizational standards, increasing velocity and reducing operational effort for developers and platform teams.

Industry analysts agree this shift toward AI-managed infrastructure is already underway. According to Gartner®, “By 2028, at least 15% of day-to-day IT infrastructure-related tasks will be executed semiautonomously by AI, up from zero percent in 2024″*.

“We’re pioneering a new category while the industry remains anchored to legacy infrastructure flows,” said Sachin Aggarwal, CEO of StackGen. “While AI transforms every aspect of business, infrastructure teams remain stuck with manual processes that can’t keep pace with AI-accelerated development. Our Autonomous Infrastructure Platform doesn’t just solve today’s problems—it defines what enterprise infrastructure should look like in an AI-first world.”

Autonomous Infrastructure: Infrastructure That Operates Itself

StackGen’s technical architecture delivers autonomous infrastructure through three integrated layers where AI agents provide intelligence, ease of use, and time savings, while deterministic tools ensure reliability, proven results, and enterprise governance.

The AI Layer orchestrates intelligent infrastructure operations through three integrated components: AI Control Plane manages all AI agent coordination using advanced agent-to-agent communication, orchestrating complex infrastructure workflows from developer intent through deployment, monitoring, and remediation. When a developer submits application requirements, StackBuilder generates the infrastructure code, StackGuard validates security policies, and StackHealer sets up monitoring—all working together seamlessly. Continuous Learning captures deployment patterns and outcomes to continuously improve AI decision-making and policy optimization across the organization.

The Foundation Layer provides the deterministic backbone through two essential components: Tools deliver proven Infrastructure-as-Code capabilities, state management, policy enforcement, and deployment orchestration that ensure reliable and repeatable operations. Knowledge maintains comprehensive organizational infrastructure patterns, compliance requirements, best practices, and historical context, including updates from the StackScribe agent which ensures that all learned knowledge is validated and generalized before being integrated into the organizational knowledge base. Together, these components supply context, policies, and controls to all AI agents, ensuring coordinated and compliant autonomous operations.

The Integration Layer seamlessly connects with existing technology stacks across cloud platforms including AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform, and Kubernetes (EKS, AKS, GKE), data platforms such as Snowflake and Databricks, popular DevOps tools like GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket and CI/CD pipelines, IaC frameworks including Terraform, OpenTofu, and Helm Charts with full import/export capabilities, and enterprise security protocols such as SAML 2.0, OIDC, LDAP, Active Directory, and GitHub/GitLab OAuth.

Selectable Autonomy Levels: The platform’s configurable autonomy levels enable organizations to start with Copilot capabilities—where AI recommends actions and humans approve—and evolve toward Autopilot operations as their infrastructure maturity increases.

Target Results with Leading Enterprise Customers

The new agentic layer adds to StackGen’s existing platform which is built to deliver measurable results across production environments:

  • 95% automated infrastructure provisioning, eliminating manual configuration bottlenecks
  • 10x improvement in platform engineer productivity for infrastructure tasks as they reduce manual work, freeing them to focus on innovation
  • 35% fewer security incidents through proactive governance and automated remediation
  • 30% reduction in production incidents via intelligent self-healing capabilities
  • Rapid time to value with initial deployment completed within 4-6 weeks

“StackGen is among the first infrastructure vendors to deliver the combination of deterministic guardrails and LLM-enabled productivity that enterprise engineering teams demand,” said Dan Twing, EMA. “Their Autonomous Infrastructure Platform illustrates the shift from infrastructure as a static pipeline to an autonomous system enabled by intelligent agents, at a time when 70% of IT leaders plan to adopt Al-driven capabilities within the next 12 months.”

Availability and Rollout Strategy

The StackGen Autonomous Infrastructure Platform builds on StackGen’s proven enterprise platform foundation, which is already serving leading companies including Autodesk, SAP NS2, NBA, Nielsen and InMobi with core infrastructure management capabilities.

Platform Foundation – Already Available: Enterprise customers are currently using StackGen’s infrastructure management platform, including policy enforcement, environment management, and proven automation workflows that serve as the foundation for autonomous operations.

AI Agent Rollout – Starting July 29th: StackGen launches coordinated AI agent capabilities beginning with StackBuilder early access today, building on StackHealer (already available via AWS Marketplace), with additional agents rolling out through Q3-Q4 2025, with autonomous capabilities across the full infrastructure lifecycle planned for 2026. Early access customers will work directly with StackGen’s product team through the company’s Design Partner Program.

“Our autonomous infrastructure platform builds on years of enterprise-proven infrastructure management capabilities,” said Asif Awan, CPO. “Customers are already seeing value from our platform foundation, and now we’re launching autonomous AI agents starting with StackBuild to begin the journey toward truly self-operating infrastructure.”

* Source: “Hype Cycle for Infrastructure Strategy, 2025”, 17 June 2025, By Alessandro Galimberti, Jason Donham, Hassan Ennaciri, Gartner Inc. GARTNER is a registered trademark and service mark of Gartner, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the U.S. and internationally and is used herein with permission. All rights reserved.