StackGen Introduces Autonomous Infrastructure Platform to Revolutionize Cloud Management
StackGen's launch of an AI-powered Autonomous Infrastructure Platform aims to eliminate the bottlenecks in traditional infrastructure management, promising significant productivity gains and cost savings for enterprises.

StackGen has unveiled its Autonomous Infrastructure Platform, a groundbreaking solution designed to automate the building and management of cloud infrastructure through next-generation AI agents. This innovation addresses the critical inefficiencies in traditional infrastructure management, which currently costs enterprises over $20 billion annually and significantly hampers developer productivity.
The platform's introduction comes at a time when the industry is witnessing a shift towards AI-managed infrastructure, with Gartner predicting that by 2028, at least 15% of day-to-day IT infrastructure-related tasks will be executed semiautonomously by AI. StackGen's solution is poised to lead this transformation, offering a suite of AI agents that automate various aspects of infrastructure management, from creation to optimization, thereby enhancing operational efficiency and reducing manual workload.
Key features of the platform include Self-Building Infrastructure, Self-Governing Infrastructure, Self-Healing Infrastructure, and Self-Optimizing Infrastructure, each powered by specialized AI agents. These components work together to ensure that infrastructure is not only autonomously managed but also adheres to compliance and security standards, minimizes downtime, and optimizes performance and cost.
StackGen's approach is rooted in solving real-world enterprise challenges, as evidenced by its partnerships with leading companies. The platform's multi-agent intelligence architecture and selectable autonomy levels further underscore its adaptability and potential to redefine infrastructure management in an AI-first world.
With early access to StackBuilder already available and additional agents set to roll out through 2025, StackGen is on track to deliver a fully autonomous infrastructure lifecycle by 2026. The platform's proven results, including a 95% automation rate in infrastructure provisioning and a 10x improvement in platform engineer productivity, highlight its potential to transform enterprise infrastructure management.