Building for agentic infrastructure
Blog post from Pulumi
In May 2026, Pulumi announced several advancements aimed at enhancing agentic infrastructure, where both AI-driven agents and humans manage infrastructure tasks. Key updates include improved command-line interfaces (CLIs) to facilitate better interaction for coding agents and humans, with new functionalities such as one-command execution and imperative operations across Pulumi-supported clouds. Pulumi introduced ephemeral agent accounts for seamless infrastructure management and expanded Neo, its infrastructure agent, beyond the Pulumi Cloud console into CLIs, Slack, and GitHub, enabling automation and integration with services like Atlassian and Datadog. Collaborations with AI infrastructure leaders led to new partner providers, including CoreWeave and NVIDIA AI Cluster Runtime, to support AI workloads with advanced GPU infrastructure. Additionally, Pulumi has updated its documentation to be more agent-friendly and introduced InfraBench, a benchmark to assess agent performance on infrastructure tasks, reflecting a shift towards more intelligent and automated infrastructure management.