Our newest release scheduled for May 25, 2022, our May Mega Launch, will debut the release of Chef Cloud Security, extending DevSecOps with compliance support for native cloud assets and enabling end-to-end management of on-premises, cloud, and native cloud resources. This new offering complements new capabilities across the Chef portfolio, targeting DevOps success in the most demanding and complex enterprise deployments. The upcoming release builds on Progress' commitment to delivering a unified and scalable platform that enables enterprises to accelerate the delivery of secure and compliant application releases in mixed computing environments. Join Progress Chef for a live launch webinar on Wednesday, May 25 at noon ET.
"Worldwide cloud spending will surpass 1.3 trillion by 2025; as businesses pivot to a digital-first economy, cloud will continue to play an even greater, and even dominant, role as the IT industry focuses on delivering greater efficiency, flexibility, and faster innovation," said Jim Mercer, Research Director, DevOps & DevSecOps, IDC. "Chef's product development priorities are focused on improving security and compliance outcomes for customers, creating a unified DevOps approach for application assets, and making the Chef portfolio easier to adopt and use."
As technology evolves rapidly and organizations look to the cloud, leading organizations turn to Chef to help manage DevOps, which is complicated by new technologies, diverse deployment landscapes, and never-ending business application requirements. With Chef Cloud Security, organizations can easily extend their same proven, trusted DevOps approach to manage public, private, and hybrid cloud workloads. The new offering provides the following benefits:
Complementing the new Chef Cloud Security offering, Progress continues to invest in InSpec®, the core underlying security and compliance mechanism:
"Chef has proven to be an incredibly helpful tool within each organization I have been involved. It has reduced system configuration time from weeks and days down to minutes," said Brittany Woods, Server Automation Manager, H&R Block. "On top of that, taking advantage of Chef's policy-based approach makes it easier to empower teams to truly own their infrastructure and release measured changes. With the addition of the new Cloud Security offering, Chef is further extending its value proposition to customers."
As a long-time proponent of the collaboration-based 'infrastructure as code,' Chef has applied the same principles to introduce a 'policy as code' for security and compliance. Chef now helps organizations use a single 'as code' framework for their infrastructure, application, desktop, security, and compliance concerns across their entire on-premise, cloud, and edge device inventory. The complete set of Chef capabilities is available as part of the Enterprise Automation Stack™ (EAS), designed for scale to meet the demand of the largest global enterprises, which now includes these new features:
"Over the past several years, Chef—now under the leadership of Progress—has placed significant focus on building out security and compliance capabilities to make the DevSecOps concept achievable for our customers," said Sundar Subramanian, EVP & GM DevSecOps, Progress. "Through a policy-as-code approach, we are extremely excited to see what our customers will accomplish as they aspire to end-to-end DevOps."