StackGen Platform Joins Google Cloud Marketplace

Generative infrastructure organization, StackGen, recently announced that its Generative Infrastructure Platform will be available on the Google Cloud Marketplace, after establishing a partnership with Google Cloud Platform (GCP).

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Jordan Smith
Jordan Smith
Apr 3, 2025
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Generative infrastructure organization, StackGen, recently announced that its Generative Infrastructure Platform will be available on the Google Cloud Marketplace, after establishing a partnership with Google Cloud Platform (GCP). 

StackGen platform addresses complexity, efficiency, and security of cloud deployments

The partnership will allow DevOps and platform engineering teams to accelerate cloud adoption, enhance developer workflows, automate cloud migrations to GCP, enforce governance, and leverage the StackGen Generative Infrastructure Platform.

The StackGen platform allows DevOps teams to:

  • Accelerate cloud deployments by automating end-to-end provisioning to reduce manual configurations and cut deployment time.
  • Speed up cloud migrations and modernization by seamlessly transitioning between clouds and harmonizing Infrastructure as Code (IaC), reducing migration time by over 60 percent.
  • Eliminate cloud complexity with no-code by using an intuitive drag-and-drop interface to make cloud architecture accessible to all DevOps professionals.
  • Embed compliance at the source by ensuring security, risk, and compliance polices are enforced directly in development workflows using StackGen’s built-in Policy Engine. 
  • Optimize GCP adoption through streamlining procurement, integrating billing, and enabling seamless onboarding within the Google Cloud ecosystem.

StackGen simplifies cloud adoption by eliminating manual effort, optimizing cloud configuration, and integrating governance at every stage. It enhances DevOps workflows through automation, intuitive controls, and built-in compliance for efficient cloud transformation.

“StackGen has been a key accelerator in our cloud strategy, driving rapid innovation across Google Cloud and multi-cloud environments. Its auto-generated IaC has cut provisioning time from weeks to minutes,” said Naidu Annamaneni, CEO of ColigoMed. “Through our managed services partner, Prokopto, we’ve leveraged StackGen’s declarative interface and automation to reduce operational overhead, optimize resource usage, and enhance deployment accuracy– enabling our teams to focus on delivering high-impact, customer-centric solutions.”

Organizations benefit from the focus on governance and compliance

Furthermore, StackGen features a built-in Policy Engine that embeds governance at the source, addressing the growing significance of security and compliance in scaling cloud operations. This Policy Engine empowers IT teams to enforce security, risk, and compliance policies while preserving agility.

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StackGen aligns with industry standards– such as SOC2, GDPR, and the Well-Architected Framework– and helps organizations automate governance enforcement, continuously monitor compliance, and mitigate risks caused by misconfigurations.

“Our partnership with Google Cloud allows organizations to move faster with confidence, ensuring their cloud environments are optimized, secure, and scalable from day one,” said Asif Awan, the co-founder and chief product officer of StackGen. “Enterprises often face slow, complex, and error-prone cloud deployments that hinder agility and innovation. StackGen removes these barriers by automating infrastructure provisioning, integrating seamless compliance, and enhancing developer productivity.”

Cloud adoption can be time-consuming and expensive for organizations, especially small- to medium-sized businesses. Read more about what MSPs should know about optimizing cloud without losing agility or other cloud benefits.

Jordan Smith

Jordan Smith is an enterprise technology and cybersecurity journalist with nearly a decade of experience covering B2B IT, federal technology, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, cloud computing, and emerging digital trends. His reporting helps business and technology leaders understand how new technologies, security challenges, and infrastructure decisions affect modern organizations. Jordan has reported on enterprise and public-sector technology for TechnologyAdvice, HCLTech, MeriTalk, and Channel Insider. His background spans cybersecurity, cloud infrastructure, AI adoption, digital transformation, and federal IT initiatives, giving him a broad perspective on the tools, policies, and innovations shaping today’s technology landscape. Before joining TechnologyAdvice, Jordan served as a Senior Technology Reporter at MeriTalk, where he covered the federal IT space, and later worked as a US Regional Reporter and Copy Editor/Writer for HCLTech. His experience across reporting, copyediting, podcasting, and event moderation allows him to translate complex technical topics into clear, timely, and useful insights for business audiences. Jordan holds a Master of Arts in Journalism from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice and Psychology from Edgewood University. Through his work, he helps readers stay informed about cybersecurity developments, enterprise technology trends, and the business impact of emerging IT solutions.

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