The End of an Era: Chef Infra Server Transitions to Chef 360 Platform
Progress Chef Infra Server is now deprecated (open source) and will no longer receive support. It is reaching the end of its life as of November 2026.
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Progress Chef Infra Client 19 is Here!—Faster Installs, Safer Upgrades and a Stronger Foundation
Progress Chef Infra Client 19 has new habitat-based packaging system, smooth installs and faster upgrades.
Top IT Infrastructure Trends for 2026: Progress Chef 360 and the Future of Infrastructure Operations
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Progress Chef Made Easy: Beating the Ansible Myth
Discover how Progress Chef simplifies configuration management with modern features like YAML and JSON recipes, agentless execution, local mode and robust testing via Test Kitchen. Learn why Chef is now easier to adopt and scale than Ansible, especially for compliance, heterogeneous environments and enterprise needs.
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Upgrading from CINC to Chef 360: Building a Future-Ready Automation Platform
A practical guide to upgrading from CINC to Chef 360, covering migration phases, key considerations and how to transition to a cloud-native, policy-driven automation platform while minimizing risk and maximizing long-term value.
Your NVIDIA DGX Spark Isn’t Just a Developer Box. It’s Enterprise Infrastructure. Manage It Like One.
Apply a zero-trust, policy-driven lifecycle model to NVIDIA DGX Spark using Chef. Standardise AI infrastructure, enforce compliance and manage workloads at enterprise scale.
Preparing AWS System Manager for Chef Licensed Downloads: A Step-by-Step Guide
AWS has updated the AWS-ApplyChefRecipes document to support upcoming Chef licensed download requirements. This blog explains the June 13, 2026 change, introduces the new Chef License Id parameter, and provides step-by-step instructions for updating AWS Systems Manager State Manager associations to ensure continued Chef Infra Client downloads and automation workflows.
Introducing Progress Chef Opsmith Early Access: AI-Driven Operations in Chef 360
Transform infrastructure ops with Chef Opsmith-AI automation in Chef 360 for faster execution, sandbox validation and scalable workflows.
Operating Infrastructure at Scale - Beyond Jobs and Workflows
Organizations are shifting from isolated servers to shared, dynamic infrastructure platforms, increasing the need for continuous visibility and control at scale. While automation jobs and workflows help execute changes, they fall short in maintaining a trusted, real-time understanding of system state. Over time, drift, loss of context and fragmented processes increase operational risk and cost. The key challenge is not executing change, but ensuring systems remain aligned with intended state under constant change. A modern operating model must link execution with ongoing validation, enabling teams to detect drift early, maintain compliance and act with confidence. Chef 360 addresses this gap by combining automation with operational context, giving teams a continuous, reliable view of infrastructure posture across environments. This shifts operations from tracking past actions to maintaining real-time operational confidence.
Modernize Automation Without Rip and Replace: How Chef 360 Can Help
Modernizing IT doesn’t have to mean ripping and replacing existing systems. As complexity from cloud, AI and compliance grows, teams need a more practical approach that builds on what already works. Progress Chef 360 enables this shift by letting teams reuse existing automation, gain unified visibility, enforce compliance and scale efficiently. With AI-powered capabilities, it helps organisations evolve their infrastructure steadily - without disruption or unnecessary overhead.
Govern at Scale and Make Automation Auditable and Predictable
At enterprise scale, automation without governance creates risk. Progress Chef 360 embeds governance directly into execution, ensuring every automated action is authorised, traceable and auditable - regardless of the tool used. By combining policy‑as‑code, continuous compliance, closed‑loop remediation and human‑governed AIOps, Chef transforms fragmented automation into a predictable, scalable operating model. Unlike Ansible, Puppet and SaltStack, Chef delivers built‑in governance that grows with your enterprise, enabling teams to move fast without sacrificing control, compliance or trust.
Beyond YAML: The ROI Architecture of Policy-as-Code with Progress Chef
Discover how Progress Chef improves ROI with policy-as-code, reducing YAML sprawl, toil, and MTTR through scalable, testable infrastructure automation
What’s the Difference Between Progress Chef Infra Client 18 and 19?
Chef Infra Client 19 is a major leap forward in ease of distribution and capability. Learn more about the differences between version 18 and verison 19 here and get started on your Chef Infra Client 19 journey today!