Accelerate DevOps with Agentic AI for Infrastructure

Quali Torque performs tasks and provides insights to help DevOps teams deliver cloud environments faster and more efficiently.

Don’t Let Outdated Infrastructure Tools Slow Down Your DevOps Teams

Delayed access to non-production environments lead to longer application release timelines and inflated operational expenses.

Let Quali Torque’s AI agents handle the day-to-day work that slows your DevOps teams down

Delivering Environments

Submit AI prompts to automate the design and creation of blueprints defining the code needed to deploy complete environments on-demand.

Reducing Tickets

Integrate, automate, and distribute developer self-service to deploy environments on-demand so your DevOps teams can spend more time on strategic efforts.

Improving Uptime

Leverage AI insights into provisioning errors so your teams can resolve issues affecting environment performance quickly and easily.

See How Quali Torque Works

This brief demo shows how Quali Torque helps DevOps teams accelerate productivity while optimizing cloud costs.

How Quali Torque Uses AI to Streamline Infrastructure Operations

AI-Generated Environment Code

Torque connects to your cloud accounts and Git repositories so you can submit AI prompts to generate reusable blueprints defining the code to deploy environments so your teams can integrate, automate, and access the workloads they need on-demand.

Lifecycle Automation

Torque automatically deploys routine non-production workloads so your teams can access environments on-demand, then terminates them when they’re no longer needed to eliminate redundant manual tasks as well as the risk of idle cloud resources.

Self-Service Launch

Torque reduces ticket requests for ad hoc infrastructure and environment access with a role-based, self-service experience for end users to find and launch pre-configured environments in just a few clicks.

Streamlined Day 2 Operations

Torque monitors your infrastructure, automatically performs routine Day 2 activities, and uses AI to diagnose unexpected errors so your teams can improve environment uptime while spending less time on maintenance.

Cloud Cost Optimization

Torque enforces custom policies to deny the launch of any cloud infrastructure that will exceed your budgets, while monitoring for idle cloud resources to eliminate wasted costs proactively.

Take Torque for a Test Drive

The Torque Playground allows you to build & launch real cloud environments with no email or credit card required.

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Frequently Asked Questions

No. Quali Torque supports Infrastructure as Code tools. Our platform connects directly to GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, and other Git repositories to automatically discover and leverage Infrastructure as Code modules. We support IaC tools like Terraform and AWS CloudFormation, infrastructure automation tools like Ansible and Quali CloudShell, and container tools like Helm and native Kubernetes.

Once discovered, Quali Torque imports the infrastructure configurations defined in those modules as inputs so you can create a YAML file defining the dependencies between those inputs and the outputs needed to support a specific workload. Quali Torque can then deploy those environments repeatedly, allowing DevOps teams to integrate environments within their CI/CD tool, maintain configurations continuously, automate deployment and shutdown based on custom schedules, and set governance policies to deny deployment of any environment that violates their rules.

Think of Quali Torque as the orchestration and deployment layer for application environments based on Infrastructure as Code.

Most of our users integrate Quali Torque with their CI/CD platform. We partner with and support many of the industry’s leading DevOps tools and CI/CD platforms.

Quali Torque acts as a control plane for the cloud infrastructure and application environments deployed within the CI/CD pipeline. Before introducing Quali Torque, many teams find that the environments deployed in their CI/CD pipeline are at risk of misconfigurations, out-of-date infrastructure, and wasted cloud costs. That’s because Git repositories, Infrastructure as Code tools, and CI/CD platforms were not designed to manage cloud infrastructure.

Quali Torque orchestrates reusable templates for application environments from the IaC modules defined in Git, deploys those environments directly within the CI/CD platform, and terminates them after they’re no longer needed.

Since Torque orchestrates and deploys the cloud infrastructure, DevOps teams can track and optimize cloud costs and configurations in real-time. Based on the cloud infrastructure configuration and duration of deployment, Torque tracks and forecasts cloud costs based on the environment running it and the team responsible for it.

With this information, DevOps teams can identify and address their biggest cloud cost drivers in real-time. Torque also supports custom cloud governance policies, allowing the DevOps team to set rules that deny activity that is unapproved–such as services or configurations that drive up wasted cloud spend.

Some of the most common challenges that DevOps teams face involve delivering and maintaining high-quality testing environments at scale.

Quali Torque enables DevOps teams to create reusable templates for complete testing environments based on the same conditions as a production environment. Since Torque manages the orchestration of all environments, DevOps teams can duplicate a template for a production environment to support testing, and will receive notifications when anything in the template changes. This ensures that testing environments are up to date while reducing the amount of time spent provisioning those environments.

Quali Torque allows DevOps teams to orchestrate and maintain the templates used to define application environments. Once the DevOps team approves a template, they can “publish” it to the self-service catalog in Torque.

From the catalog, developers, testers, and other staff can deploy those environments via self-service. They are also accessible via any CI/CD tools that are integrated with Quali Torque.

To accomplish this, Quali Torque supports permissions based on the role of the user. Only administrators, who are typically the DevOps engineer responsible for managing environments, can modify configurations. Users only have access to deploy environments.

To enforce governance standards over your DevOps team, you can also set custom policies in Torque. For example, setting a policy to prohibit a specific cloud service or platform will deny the deployment of any environment containing the service or platform listed in the policy. This prevents misconfiguration from DevOps team members with admin access as well.

Yes! We support a variety of automation tools, including Git repositories, Infrastructure as Code, infrastructure automation, container, and CI/CD platforms.