Cloud Management Startup Launches Infrastructure Intelligence Tool

A new AI-powered infrastructure intelligence tool from cloud management startup env0 aims to turn the fog of sprawling, enterprise-scale deployments into crisp, queryable insight, minus the spreadsheets, scripts, and late-night Slack threads.

Launching in Q2 2025, Cloud Analyst acts like a ChatGPT for your infrastructure, only it knows the difference between IaC drift and a Terraform misfire. Embedded directly into the env0 platform, the agent lets DevOps and platform teams ask questions in natural language — How many failed deployments last month? Where are we leaking compute? — and get instant answers drawn from across thousands of resources, environments, and logs.

"As cloud environments scale to thousands of deployments a day, most teams are flying blind," said env0 CTO Omry Hay, in a statement. "Cloud Analyst brings that visibility back. It gives you the map, not just the compass."

And it's not just answering questions. The tool can chart infrastructure drift over time, flag performance regressions, and surface rogue patterns in multi-cloud setups. It even builds dynamic dashboards for different teams, customized around KPIs or project tags. The result: fewer war rooms, more signal.

Under the hood, Cloud Analyst synthesizes data from both infrastructure-as-code (like Terraform and Pulumi) and non-IaC deployments, letting platform engineering teams get a unified view without duct-taping together six different monitoring tools.

If you've been burned by half-baked AI copilots before, env0's track record may inspire confidence. Its platform already helps enterprises like Broadcom, PayPal, and Paramount manage infrastructure at scale with policy controls, guardrails, and governance features baked in.

With Cloud Analyst, the company wants to take that one step further: from automation to autonomy.

The product is expected to be generally available later this spring. For more information, visit env0.com.

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John K. Waters is the editor in chief of a number of Converge360.com sites, with a focus on high-end development, AI and future tech. He's been writing about cutting-edge technologies and culture of Silicon Valley for more than two decades, and he's written more than a dozen books. He also co-scripted the documentary film Silicon Valley: A 100 Year Renaissance, which aired on PBS.  He can be reached at [email protected].

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