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Spacelift Advances AI Infrastructure Strategy With MCP Thought Leadership and IaCConf 2026 Push

Spacelift Advances AI Infrastructure Strategy With MCP Thought Leadership and IaCConf 2026 Push

Spacelift featured prominently this week in discussions around the emerging Model Context Protocol (MCP) and AI infrastructure, while also promoting its upcoming IaCConf 2026 virtual conference. The company is positioning itself at the frontier of AI-driven development and infrastructure governance as standards and tools rapidly evolve.

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Platform engineer Joey Stout described the MCP ecosystem as a “wild west” on Techstrong TV’s “View with Vizard,” urging teams to “embrace the suck” of short-term instability. He emphasized that stakeholders are aligned on expanding the AI landscape rather than creating barriers, underscoring Spacelift’s focus on orchestration, governance, and reliability for MCP-based AI integrations.

This stance highlights a strategic emphasis on developer experience, empathy, and resilience amid shifting standards, as organizations experiment with AI-enabled workflows and context-rich automation. By aligning closely with early adopters of AI infrastructure, Spacelift aims to deepen relationships with engineering teams and increase platform stickiness across complex environments.

In parallel, Spacelift expanded its community reach through IaCConf 2026, its second annual virtual Infrastructure as Code event set for May 14, 2026. The free half-day conference targets platform engineers, DevOps teams, SREs, and cloud architects balancing AI-fueled code velocity with reliability, security, and compliance demands.

Conference sessions focus on closing the “velocity gap,” including topics such as managing 10x operational risk, AI-written Terraform, and policy automation aligned with Spacelift’s secure, governed workflows. Insights from the event are expected to feed into Spacelift Intelligence, the company’s AI layer for natural language provisioning and diagnostics.

The first IaCConf drew more than 2,800 registrants from nearly 1,000 companies, and the broader community now exceeds 6,000 members, providing a qualified funnel of infrastructure decision-makers. This growing audience enhances brand visibility among enterprises using Terraform, OpenTofu, CloudFormation, Pulumi, and Ansible.

Taken together, Spacelift’s active role in shaping MCP discourse and its investment in IaCConf reflect a clear bet on AI-accelerated infrastructure orchestration. These developments reinforce its thought leadership in governance and risk management for complex cloud environments, potentially supporting future demand and deeper adoption among larger, compliance-sensitive customers. Overall, the week underscored Spacelift’s strategy to anchor itself at the core of the evolving AI and infrastructure-as-code ecosystem.

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