
Unified multicloud IaC reduces operational overhead and accelerates cloud adoption for large enterprises, challenging incumbents like Terraform and Pulumi.
The IaC market has long been dominated by tools that excel in single‑cloud scenarios, leaving enterprises with fragmented workflows when they spread workloads across AWS, Azure, GCP and other providers. formae’s latest update directly addresses this gap by offering a single source of truth that discovers, codifies, and continuously reconciles resources across four major clouds. By eliminating brittle state files and providing explicit relationship modeling, the platform promises more reliable automation and faster remediation of cross‑cloud incidents.
Beyond cloud coverage, Platform Engineering Labs introduced the “Platform for Infrastructure Builders,” an SDK that leverages formae’s plugin architecture and schema safety to accelerate integration of new services. Developers can now generate operationally safe plugins in hours rather than weeks, a claim reinforced by the company’s use of AI agents to assist code generation. This approach not only shortens time‑to‑value but also lowers the barrier for niche or proprietary APIs to join the IaC ecosystem.
For organizations pursuing multicloud strategies, the implications are significant. A unified IaC layer reduces the need for parallel tooling, cuts training costs, and minimizes the risk of configuration drift. As enterprises continue to adopt hybrid and edge workloads, platforms like formae that can natively span public clouds and integrate with custom environments are likely to gain traction, potentially reshaping the competitive landscape against established players such as HashiCorp Terraform, OpenTofu and Pulumi.
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