This workshop explores how modern infrastructure management on Google Cloud can be streamlined using infrastructure as code. You’ll see how Pulumi enables teams to define, deploy, and manage GCP infrastructure using real programming languages and established software engineering practices.
Through guided examples, diagrams, and walkthroughs, the workshop shows how Pulumi’s programming model connects application and infrastructure development. This approach makes cloud architectures easier to understand and change, and reduces friction when managing infrastructure on Google Cloud.
The session focuses on how Pulumi fits into real-world GCP workflows and how teams use it to manage infrastructure consistently across projects and environments.
AGENDA
How Pulumi models Google Cloud infrastructure using familiar programming constructs
How infrastructure as code improves reliability and repeatability on GCP
How Pulumi supports consistent infrastructure management across environments on Google Cloud
ADDITIONAL INFO
When:
Wednesday, February 18, 2026 · 11:00 a.m.
Central Time (US & Canada)
Pulumi’s mission is to democratize the cloud for every engineer.
Its open-source Infrastructure as Code tool enables engineers to write infrastructure code in any programming language. Build infrastructure intuitively on any cloud with TypeScript, JavaScriptPython, Go, C#, Java, and YAML.