CoreWeave and Pulumi launch integration

- CoreWeave and Pulumi launched an infrastructure-as-code integration on May 22, 2026, allowing teams to manage CoreWeave cloud resources from Pulumi workflows. (simplywall.st) - Pulumi’s CoreWeave provider was published as version 1.0.1 on May 18, 2026, with API docs describing package support for creating and managing CoreWeave resources. (pulumi.com) - The next step is in Pulumi’s registry and CoreWeave documentation, where teams can configure the provider and supported resources. (pulumi.com)

CoreWeave and Pulumi have launched a direct integration that lets developers provision and manage CoreWeave infrastructure from Pulumi workflows, extending infrastructure-as-code support to the GPU cloud provider’s AI-focused platform. Pulumi said this month that the release includes a new CoreWeave provider, while market coverage on May 22 described the move as aimed at AI workflows. (simplywall.st) Pulumi’s registry shows the CoreWeave package was published as version 1.0.1 on May 18, 2026. (pulumi.com) The release gives teams a way to define CoreWeave resources in code rather than configure them manually through separate interfaces. (pulumi.com) Pulumi’s registry describes the package as “for creating and managing CoreWeave cloud resources,” and CoreWeave’s documentation says its reference materials cover infrastructure-as-code management, APIs and product-specific configuration. ### What exactly did CoreWeave and Pulumi ship? Pulumi’s May 2026 announcement said the company added new providers for NVIDIA and CoreWeave as part of a broader set of AI infrastructure updates. The CoreWeave provider appears in Pulumi’s public registry with configuration guidance and API documentation for supported resources. (prnewswire.com) The package documentation says users can configure a CoreWeave API token and provider settings, then create resources programmatically through Pulumi. The provider page says configuration can be set package-wide or through an explicit provider instance for more granular control. (pulumi.com) ### Which CoreWeave resources are exposed through Pulumi? Pulumi’s API docs show support for multiple CoreWeave resource types and data sources, including queries for an existing CoreWeave Kubernetes Service cluster and an existing VPC. The registry also lists object storage resources such as bucket policy and lifecycle configuration. (prnewswire.com) CoreWeave’s own documentation separately highlights infrastructure-as-code and technical reference material, though its published reference architecture page currently emphasizes Terraform for production deployments. That suggests the Pulumi integration adds another automation path alongside tooling CoreWeave already documents for code-based provisioning. (pulumi.com) ### Why does this matter for AI teams using CoreWeave? AI teams running on GPU infrastructure often need repeatable provisioning for clusters, networking and storage across development and production environments. The new Pulumi provider ties those steps into Pulumi’s SDK- and API-based workflows, which the company markets to platform and infrastructure teams. (pulumi.com) Simply Wall St’s May 22 report said the integration lets teams manage CoreWeave GPU resources from Pulumi workflows. Yahoo Finance, in a syndicated item published the same day, said the deal connects CoreWeave’s GPU cloud to developer workflows and allows AI teams to provision, track and deploy workloads through code-based processes. (docs.coreweave.com) ### How does this fit into CoreWeave’s broader push? CoreWeave has been adding products and financing capacity in recent weeks. Its investor site lists a May 14 launch for CoreWeave Sandboxes and a May 18 announcement on a $3.1 billion loan facility, while the company’s corporate materials describe its platform as AI-native infrastructure for complex AI workloads. (prnewswire.com) Pulumi, for its part, framed the CoreWeave provider as part of a wider effort to close what it called the “AI deployment gap,” linking infrastructure tooling to agent-driven software development and cloud operations. That framing came from Pulumi’s own announcement and was not separately characterized by CoreWeave in the sources reviewed. (simplywall.st) ### Where can teams use it now? Pulumi’s registry shows the CoreWeave package is already published and includes provider configuration details, examples and API docs. CoreWeave’s documentation hub also points users to reference material for APIs and infrastructure-as-code workflows, which is where teams would look next to test supported resources and deployment patterns. (investors.coreweave.com) (pulumi.com) (prnewswire.com)

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