Cloudflare enhances Agent Cloud platform
Cloudflare is expanding its Agent Cloud platform with features aimed at helping developers build, deploy and scale agents.
The recently introduced solutions include Dynamic Workers, an isolated compute runtime designed to run AI-generated code in a secure, sandboxed environment faster and more efficiently than traditional containers. Meanwhile, Artifacts is a Git-compatible storage offering built for the agentic AI era, enabling developers to create repositories, fork from remote sources and provide agents with a permanent home.
Cloudflare has also introduced the general availability of Sandboxes, or persistent, isolated Linux environments for agents to clone repositories, install Python packages and run builds when they need a full operating system.
Think is a framework within the Agents SDK designed for supporting long-running, multi-step tasks, and finally, the company is expanding its model catalogue to enable developers to run proprietary models from OpenAI as well as open-source models from a single pane of glass.
Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince said existing AI infrastructure cannot scale to a world where every employee has dozens of personal agents running simultaneously.
“The way people build software is fundamentally changing. We are entering a world where agents are the ones writing and executing code,” he said. “But agents need a home that is secure by default, scales to millions instantly, and persists across long-running tasks.
“We’ve spent nine years building the foundation for this with Cloudflare Workers. Today, we are making Cloudflare the definitive platform for the agentic web.”
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