env zero and CloudQuery Complete Merger to Create a Unified Cloud Intelligence Platform






env zero, a leader in Infrastructure as Code (IaC) management and governance, and CloudQuery, a leading cloud asset management platform, announced the successful close of their merger—with the combined company to operate under the env zero brand, creating a powerhouse in the cloud operations space.

According to the companies, the merger addresses a critical gap in the market: Modern cloud teams struggle with infrastructure that exists outside Infrastructure as Code. Automation platforms can’t see it, and discovery tools can’t safely fix it.

By combining CloudQuery’s complete cloud asset inventory with env zero’s infrastructure automation engine, it creates a new kind of platform—one that continuously discovers everything running in your cloud and automatically brings it to its desired state.

The combination of env zero and CloudQuery combines infrastructure automation with complete cloud asset intelligence to manage the entire lifecycle of cloud infrastructure, from Day 0 provisioning to Day N operations, the vendor said.

“We kept hearing the same thing from customers: visibility without action and action without context both fall short. Customers need visibility, context, and action working together in one place, and that is exactly what we are giving them,” said Steve Corndell, CEO of the new env zero. “By bringing CloudQuery’s data capabilities into env zero, we’re giving platform engineers a complete solution to manage reliable, secure, and cost-effective cloud environments—from the first line of code through the entire lifecycle.”

The combined company will be led by Corndell as chief executive officer. Yevgeny Pats, founder and CEO of CloudQuery, will join the leadership team as chief technology officer (CTO) of the new env zero, overseeing the integration of the two technologies and driving the future product roadmap.

“CloudQuery was built to solve the visibility problem inherent in modern cloud infrastructure,” said Pats. “Joining env zero allows us to close the loop between knowing what exists and taking action on it. Together, we are building an autonomous system that doesn’t just tell you what you have in the cloud, but ensures it stays reliable and compliant automatically.”

The merger officially closed on March 12. Customers of both platforms can expect continued support for existing services with an accelerated roadmap for integrated features.

For more information about this news, visit www.env0.com.

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