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Modern IT teams are tasked with automating infrastructure while maintaining strong security, governance and operational standards.

Akshay Parvatikar
Clinton Wolfe Kashish Varma

Open-source Chef has no licensing fees, but hidden costs tied to labor, maintenance, scalability, and security often increase total cost of ownership for medium to large organizations, making it more expensive than expected when evaluated at enterprise scale.

Jnanankur Ghosh Smitha Ravindran

Opsmith is an AI-powered operational assistant from the Chef team that turns operational intent into ready-to-run automation. It lets users describe what they want to achieve, automatically generates scripts, and validates them in secure sandboxes before deployment. The early access Alpha focuses on Bash script generation and Linux testing, with broader automation capabilities planned.

Nischal Reddy

Progress Chef Infra Client 19 has new habitat-based packaging system, smooth installs and faster upgrades.

Clinton Wolfe Rahul Goel

This blog explains the new runtime licensing changes for chef gem users.

Clinton Wolfe

Learn how Progress Chef 360 unifies node targeting and configuration management through Node Filters and Policyfiles, maintaining reliable, consistent infrastructure automation across evolving environments.

M Sharanya Rao

Discover how the Progress Chef solution can be used to orchestrate a complete Kubernetes cluster deployment using Kubespray, turning a traditionally complex Ansible-based installation into a single, automated and repeatable execution workflow.

Akshay Parvatikar

AI and platform engineering are taking over IT Ops and Progress Chef is leading the way. Find out how.

Smitha Ravindran