DevOps / SRE / Platform · 20.08.2026, 18:01 UTC
Warp wants to make it easier to build your software factory
| Schweregrad | info |
|---|---|
| Kategorie | DevOps / SRE / Platform |
| Quelle | The New Stack ↗ |
| Veröffentlicht | 20.08.2026 UTC |
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On Tuesday, Warp introduced Warp Factories, open infrastructure for building cloud software factories, agentic systems that automate work across the software development lifecycle, which have been popping up in different forms from companies like Augment Code and Chainguard.
Warp, an agent development platform, calls Warp Factories “the building blocks” for developers to create their own scalable factories. It’s pitching the infrastructure as the solution for two problems founder and CEO Zach Lloyd says are frequent engineering complaints: 1) measuring and improving coding agent ROI; 2) governance and control.
The aim is to tackle both problems by making sure “the annoying bits [are] taken care of” so developers can focus purely on optimizing factories for specific products.
As Lloyd writes in a blog post, he “predicts software factories will be as ubiquitous as CI/CD in the next few years.” Experts tell The New Stack they see software factories gaining traction, but they’re more cautious about the timeline.
“I think the software factory is inevitable,” Lee Faus, founder and CEO, Atomic Software and former global field CTO, GitLab, tells The New Stack. “But before software factories become as foundational as CI/CD, the industry needs to solve a deeper infrastructure problem.”
Specifically, he calls out the importance of tracing agent work: “We’re spending a lot of time talking about how to build the software factory,” Faus continues. “I think we’re going to spend much more time asking what becomes the system of record for the factory.”
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