AWS OpsWorks for Puppet Enterprise Announced
November 17, 2017

Puppet announced a new collaboration with Amazon Web Services (AWS), which includes the launch of AWS OpsWorks for Puppet Enterprise, a new, fully-managed Puppet Master.

This new solution empowers customers with a complete automation strategy for operating at scale, while providing them with the agility and flexibility of the cloud.

In order to successfully operate and scale on the cloud, enterprises are increasingly looking for an automation strategy that allows them to focus on driving value for their business. Without an automation strategy in place, consistently managing a large, dynamic environment, and adopting the DevOps practices that enable organizations to operate efficiently on the cloud can be difficult. AWS OpsWorks for Puppet Enterprise enables customers to easily adopt Puppet Enterprise to manage their infrastructure so they can accelerate their cloud migration to AWS, help ensure security and compliance, while enjoying the benefits of a fully managed service and consumption-based pricing.

“Puppet accelerates migration to the cloud and provides a clear path for enterprises to automate their infrastructure on the cloud, helping to increase operational efficiency in dynamic, hybrid environments,” said Omri Gazitt, Chief Product Officer, Puppet. “By collaborating with AWS, customers are now able to leverage the automation and orchestration of Puppet Enterprise as well as the rapid scalability that AWS provides.”

“With the availability of AWS OpsWorks for Puppet Enterprise, customers now have a fully managed AWS service that they can use to configure Amazon EC2 instances and on-premise servers with Puppet,” said Scott Wiltamuth, VP of AWS Developer and Management Tools, Amazon Web Services, Inc. “AWS OpsWorks for Puppet Enterprise is compatible with Puppet community content and tools, and is fully integrated with AWS. Its support for automated backups and software updates empowers customers to maintain a strong security posture with ease, thus freeing up more time for value-added operations and automation work.”

Share this

Industry News

October 31, 2024

The Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF) announced an expansion of its free course “Developing Secure Software” (LFD121).

October 31, 2024

Redgate announced that its core solutions are listed in Amazon Web Services (AWS) Marketplace.

October 30, 2024

LambdaTest introduced a suite of new features to its AI-powered Test Manager, designed to simplify and enhance the test management experience for software development and QA teams.

October 30, 2024

StackHawk launched Oversight to provide security teams with a birds-eye view of their API security program.

October 30, 2024

DataStax announced the enhancement of its GitHub Copilot extension with its AI Platform-as-a-Service (AI PaaS) solution.

October 30, 2024

Opsera partnered with Databricks to empower software and DevOps engineers to deliver software faster, safer and smarter through AI/ML model deployments and schema rollback capabilities.

October 29, 2024

GitHub announced the next evolution of its Copilot-powered developer platform.

October 29, 2024

Crowdbotics released an extension for GitHub Copilot, available now through the GitHub and Azure Marketplaces.

October 28, 2024

Copado has integrated Copado AI into its Community to streamline support and accelerate issues resolution.

October 28, 2024

Mend.io and HeroDevs have forged a new partnership allowing Mend.io to offer HeroDevs support for deprecated packages.

October 28, 2024

Synechron has acquired Cloobees, a Salesforce implementation partner.

October 24, 2024

Opsera announced its AI Code Assistant Insights.

October 24, 2024

Gearset released its latest innovation for Salesforce DevOps: Dev Sandbox Syncing.

October 23, 2024

Treblle announced the release of Treblle 3.0, its AI-enhanced API intelligence platform.