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Terraform’s biggest competitor just made a move that could redefine infrastructure-as-code in 2026.
Pulumi now runs Terraform and HCL natively—better than HashiCorp does. That’s not a migration tool, not a compatibility shim, but full native execution through the Pulumi engine, plus Terraform state hosted in Pulumi Cloud and financial credits to help teams exit existing HashiCorp contracts.
In this episode of the Platform Engineering Playbook Daily Podcast, we break down why this announcement is one of the most important platform engineering stories of the year—and what it actually means for SREs, platform teams, and infrastructure leaders.
We cover:
We also cover today’s top platform engineering headlines:
If you’re managing Terraform at scale, evaluating OpenTofu, building an internal developer platform, or navigating the post–HashiCorp license-change landscape, this episode will directly impact decisions you’ll be making over the next 6–12 months.
Subscribe for daily platform engineering analysis, deep dives, and practical insights you can actually apply.
Links and sources discussed are in the show notes.
By vibesreTerraform’s biggest competitor just made a move that could redefine infrastructure-as-code in 2026.
Pulumi now runs Terraform and HCL natively—better than HashiCorp does. That’s not a migration tool, not a compatibility shim, but full native execution through the Pulumi engine, plus Terraform state hosted in Pulumi Cloud and financial credits to help teams exit existing HashiCorp contracts.
In this episode of the Platform Engineering Playbook Daily Podcast, we break down why this announcement is one of the most important platform engineering stories of the year—and what it actually means for SREs, platform teams, and infrastructure leaders.
We cover:
We also cover today’s top platform engineering headlines:
If you’re managing Terraform at scale, evaluating OpenTofu, building an internal developer platform, or navigating the post–HashiCorp license-change landscape, this episode will directly impact decisions you’ll be making over the next 6–12 months.
Subscribe for daily platform engineering analysis, deep dives, and practical insights you can actually apply.
Links and sources discussed are in the show notes.