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Pliant - The Orchestration Platform

Pliant - The Orchestration Platform is an automation and orchestration platform for enterprise IT that provides low-code workflows and API-driven runbooks across infrastructure, networks, cloud services, and applications.

  • Low-code automation and orchestration for IT operations, infrastructure, and network workflows (IT automation).
  • API-driven integration layer that connects infrastructure, cloud, and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) platforms through reusable actions and workflows (integration platform).
  • Runbook automation to standardize operational procedures such as provisioning, configuration changes, and incident response (IT operations management).
  • Support for multi-domain orchestration across on-premises (on-prem), hybrid, and multi-cloud environments (cloud and data center automation).
  • Governance, control, and audit capabilities for automated workflows, supporting enterprise compliance and policy needs (governance and compliance).

More About Pliant - The Orchestration Platform

Pliant - The Orchestration Platform focuses on automation and orchestration across enterprise IT environments, targeting use cases in network operations, infrastructure operations, cloud operations, and service delivery. The platform provides a low-code environment where technical teams can build workflows that invoke APIs, scripts, and system commands to perform tasks such as provisioning, configuration, incident remediation, and change management. This positions the product within IT process automation, runbook automation, and integration platform categories.

The platform uses an API-centric architecture, exposing and consuming RESTful APIs and other common integration interfaces to connect with network devices, cloud platforms, virtualization layers, security tools, IT service management (ITSM) systems, and business applications. Pliant represents these integrations through prebuilt actions and connectors that can be assembled into workflows without extensive custom coding. This approach aligns with low-code and no-code automation patterns and supports reuse of automation components across teams and environments.

Automation in Pliant is modeled as workflows or runbooks that define sequences of actions, conditions, and data transformations. These workflows can be triggered by events, schedules, or external systems such as monitoring tools and ITSM platforms. In many deployments, Pliant integrates with observability or monitoring solutions to support closed-loop remediation, where detected issues trigger automated diagnostics or corrective actions. The platform can also integrate with ticketing systems to open, update, or close incidents based on workflow outcomes.

Pliant supports hybrid and multi-cloud operations by connecting to public cloud providers, private cloud stacks, and on-prem infrastructure. It can orchestrate tasks like provisioning virtual machines, updating firewall rules, modifying network segments, or adjusting application configurations across multiple environments from a single workflow. This addresses scenarios where enterprises maintain mixed technology stacks and require consistent automation across network, compute, storage, and application domains.

From a control and governance perspective, Pliant includes role-based access controls, logging, and audit trails for workflow execution. These features enable organizations to track who initiated which automation, what systems were affected, and what changes were made. This is relevant for enterprises with compliance requirements around change management, configuration tracking, and Separation of Duties (SoD). Versioning of workflows and controlled promotion from test to production environments further supports governance practices.

In marketplace and directory taxonomies, Pliant - The Orchestration Platform maps to categories such as IT process automation, runbook automation, low-code automation, and integration platform for IT operations. It is used by enterprises and service providers that seek to standardize and centralize operational automation, reduce manual tasks in network and infrastructure management, and integrate disparate systems through an API-first, workflow-driven orchestration layer.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 30
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $1M-$10M

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Corporate Headquarters

745 Atlantic Avenue
Boston, MA 02111

Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Information Technology
  • Group: Software & Services
  • Industry: IT Services
  • Sub-Industry: Data Processing & Outsourced Services