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Meet StackGen at AWS Summit 2026

Written by Neel Shah | Apr 10, 2026 8:00:29 AM

Your Terraform queue is backed up. Your platform team is fielding tickets instead of shipping improvements. Your developers are waiting three days for an environment that should take three minutes. And somewhere upstream, a compliance audit is scheduled that nobody’s fully prepared for.

If any of that sounds familiar, come find us this spring. StackGen is attending three AWS Summit events across India and the United States, and we’re bringing live demos, infrastructure experts, and a very direct conversation about what it actually takes to stop firefighting and start shipping.

 

StackGen is Showing Up at All Three Summits

AWS Summit isn’t a vendor parade. It’s where the people who actually manage production infrastructure at scale, platform engineers, SREs, DevOps leads, and engineering leaders show up to compare notes, benchmark their stack, and figure out what the next 18 months of cloud operations look like.

That’s exactly our audience.


We work with teams who have Terraform in production, AWS as their primary cloud, and a growing gap between what developers need and what platform teams can actually deliver. The
Copilot Paradox is real: your engineers can generate application code in seconds, but they’re still waiting three to five days for the underlying infrastructure to be provisioned, validated, and handed off. That bottleneck doesn’t fix itself.

At all three summits, you’ll be able to see Aiden in action provisioning AWS infrastructure through natural language, detecting and remediating Terraform drift before it becomes a compliance problem, and giving developers self-service access to environments without turning your platform team into a ticket queue.

 

What We’re Demonstrating

Infrastructure Provisioning Without the Wait



That’s not a staffing problem, it’s an architecture problem.
Aiden for Infrastructure lets developers provision environments through natural language requests, validated against your existing governance policies before a single terraform apply runs. You set the guardrails. Aiden handles the execution.

Drift Detection That Doesn’t Wait for the Audit

Drift between what’s in code and what’s actually deployed is a compliance time bomb. Most teams only discover it during an audit, a postmortem, or a 2 AM incident. Aiden for DevOps runs continuous reconciliation across your Terraform state, identifies drift as it emerges, and depending on your policy configuration, can remediate automatically or escalate for human review. We’ll show the full loop at the booth, including Alertmanager output and how remediation decisions are logged for your SOC 2 auditor.

SRE Work That Doesn’t Eat Your On-Call Rotation

Senior engineers spending 60% of their time on toil that should have been automated two years ago. Alert noise high enough to train people to ignore it. MTTR measured in hours, not minutes. Incident RCA that requires reconstructing a timeline across logs, metrics, traces, and a Slack thread from 3 AM. Aiden for SRE addresses this directly with automated triage, AI-powered root cause analysis, and runbook execution that doesn’t require a human to babysit every remediation step. Teams using Aiden have reported 50% reductions in MTTR and 80% less time spent on routine maintenance work.

 Who Should Come Find Us 

 

Why This Spring, Why These Cities

Bengaluru (April 22–23) — Two days at KTPO Whitefield. One of the largest cloud events in India, drawing platform engineers and cloud architects from across the subcontinent. Rich in IaC-heavy teams scaling from 50 to 400+ services on AWS.

Mumbai (May 28) — Jio World Convention Center, BKC. Enterprise engineering leaders from BFSI, media, and technology industries, where compliance, governance, and infrastructure scale are not optional. We’ll have the drift-detection and SOC 2 audit-readiness narrative front and center.

New York City (June 17) — The Javits Center. The flagship US East Coast cloud event — a single high-density day with decision-makers from major financial services, healthcare, and tech companies all in one building. Registration is free. If you’re in the NYC metro and haven’t signed up, do it now.

 

Agenda Context: Sessions Worth Your Time

AWS Summit 2026 is running deep on agentic AI and infrastructure modernization — which maps almost directly to what StackGen does. Flag these tracks at Bengaluru and carry the same lens to Mumbai and NYC:

  • DevOps and Platform Engineering tracks focused on IaC at scale
  • Agentic AI on AWS — the architectural context Aiden operates in
  • Compliance and governance sessions covering policy-as-code and audit readiness
  • Cost optimization and FinOps sessions — especially AWS-native cost attribution

Come to those sessions, then come find StackGen for the implementation conversation.

 

Schedule Time With Us

We don’t do generic demos. When you schedule time with the StackGen team, we start with a 10-minute conversation about your current Terraform setup, your platform team structure, and where the bottlenecks actually are. Then we show you the parts of Aiden that are relevant to your stack, not a slide deck, an actual live environment.

Reach out at hello@stackgen.com to schedule a session at Bengaluru, Mumbai, or New York. Or book a demo, and we’ll coordinate from there. Booth details, session schedules, and team information will follow as each event approaches.

 

See You on the Summit Floor

The infrastructure problems that Platform Engineers, SREs, and DevOps teams are dealing with in 2026 aren’t new, but the tools available to address them are. Aiden AI Agent runs on AWS, integrates with your existing Terraform workflows, and doesn’t require a six-month implementation to show value.

Come see it in person. Bring your actual infrastructure questions. We’ll bring the answers. 

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