The HashiCorp Infrastructure Lifecycle Management ecosystem continues to expand with new integrations that provide additional capabilities to HCP Terraform, Terraform Enterprise and Community Edition users as they provision and manage their cloud and on-premises infrastructure.
Terraform is the world’s most widely used multi-cloud provisioning product. Whether you’re deploying to Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, other cloud and SaaS offerings, or an on-premises datacenter, Terraform can be your single control plane to provision and manage your entire infrastructure.
» HCP Terraform integrations
HCP Terraform is a fully managed SaaS platform for teams and organizations to adopt and scale their Infrastructure Lifecycle Management, including state management, policy as code enforcement, drift detection, continuous health checks, and more. We had two new integrations this quarter:
» Datadog
Datadog is a SaaS-based monitoring and analytics platform for large-scale applications and infrastructure. They have released a new HCP Terraform Audit Logs with Datadog integration that enables the collection of HCP Terraform audit trail log data for Datadog Cloud SIEM. This allows users to control their HCP Terraform data retention, build custom widgets and dashboards, set up Cloud SIEM detection rules using the out-of-the-box Logs Pipeline, and cross-reference HCP Terraform events with the data from other services.
» Overmind
Overmind, makers of visibility and risk management tools for infrastructure as code development, have released a new HCP Terraform Run Task integration to provide real-time impact analysis on Terraform changes. Overmind can identify the blast radius and uncover potential risks of changes before they can potentially harm infrastructure, allowing anyone to make changes with confidence.
» Terraform Enterprise integrations
Terraform Enterprise is the self-managed distribution of HCP Terraform that allows teams and organizations to adopt and scale their Infrastructure Lifecycle Management, including state management, policy as code enforcement, drift detection, continuous health checks, and more.
» Red Hat
Terraform Enterprise has a new flexible deployment option and now officially offers support for deploying Terraform Enterprise on Red Hat OpenShift clusters. This includes self-managed OpenShift Container Platform environments and hosted OpenShift services on Amazon Web Services (AWS ROSA), Microsoft Azure (Azure Red Hat OpenShift), Google Cloud, and IBM Cloud.
» Terraform providers
As part of our continued focus on helping drive innovation and grow the Terraform ecosystem, we had nine new verified Terraform providers from six different partners over the previous quarter:
» Aembit
Aembit boosts security by cryptographically verifying workload identities, in real time. They’ve released the Aembit provider, which allows Terraform to interact with the configuration of the Aembit platform via the management API.
» CrowdStrike
CrowdStrike, offers cybersecurity solutions through their cloud-native platform for protecting critical areas of enterprise risk — endpoints, cloud workloads, identities, and data. They have released the new CrowdStrike provider that simplifies the setup and management of the Falcon platform by automating the provisioning, configuration, and lifecycle management of key CrowdStrike resources, enabling users to deploy and maintain security infrastructure more efficiently.
» Fortinet
Fortinet, who offer cybersecurity solutions across the cloud, networks, and applications, released two Terraform providers. They released the FortiTokenCloud provider integrating their FortiToken multi-factor authorization platform into Terraform, and they released the FmgDevice provider, which is used to interact with the device related resources supported by FortiManager.
» JFrog
jFrog, enables continuous updates through Liquid Software, empowering developers to code high-quality applications that securely flow to end-users with zero downtime. This quarter they released three new Terraform providers. First is the JFrog Distribution provider, which is used by Terraform to interact with the features from the JFrog Distribution REST API. Next they released the JFrog MyJFrog provider allowing Terraform to interact with the features from MyJFrog portal. Finally, they released the JFrog Mission Control provider for Terraform to manage the features from the JFrog Mission Control REST API.
» Netlify
Netlify is a frontend cloud solution for developers to build and deploy digital solutions with modern, composable tooling that works with all modern frameworks. The new Netlify provider allows you to create and manage your Netlify resources like site configuration, environment variables, and advanced web security features through infrastructure as code.
» VergeIO
VergeIO offers virtualization solutions to collapse the traditional IT stack (virtualization, storage, and networking) into an integrated datacenter operating environment, VergeOS. The VergeIO provider integrates Terraform with VergeOS to allow IT administrators to streamline the management of their VergeOS environments, enabling automation, consistency, and ease of use across all deployments.
» Learn more about Terraform integrations
All these integrations are available for use in the HashiCorp Terraform Registry. If you are a technology provider and want to verify an existing integration, please refer to our Terraform Integration Program.
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