Intelligence needs infrastructure
AI agents are getting better at reasoning, planning, and making decisions.
But intelligence alone does not do work.
The moment an agent takes action, it needs an environment. A place to browse the web, run code, open files, operate software, and interact with systems built for people.
Models can decide what to do next almost instantly. The infrastructure beneath them still makes them wait.
The execution gap
Traditional cloud infrastructure was designed for people deploying long-running applications.
Agent workloads are different.
They are unpredictable, highly parallel, and often short-lived. They execute generated code, navigate unfamiliar websites, handle sensitive information, and make decisions without a human reviewing every step.
A single request can create many tasks. Each task needs its own compute, state, network, and security boundary.
To the agent, the next step is just another tool call.
To your system, it is a new computer that must appear immediately, complete the task safely, and disappear when the work is done.
Today, teams are forced to choose between speed, security, and scale.
Fast environments often sacrifice isolation. Secure environments take too long to start. Scaling requires infrastructure teams, capacity planning, and operational overhead.
That tradeoff holds agents back.
Infrastructure built for agents
AI software needs AI-native infrastructure.
Not infrastructure adapted from traditional cloud workloads. Infrastructure designed around how autonomous systems actually behave.
At Solari, our mission is to build that foundation.
Designed for agents. Engineered for speed
We believe every agent should have access to a fresh, secure environment for every task.
An environment that starts as quickly as the agent can decide.
An environment that remains isolated regardless of what the agent executes.
An environment that scales as the agent branches into more work.
An environment capable of browsing the web, running code, and operating software without exposing the systems around it.
Security should be the default.
Scale should be built in.
Speed should disappear into the experience.
The safest way to run an agent should also be the fastest.
The agent-native cloud
As agents become more capable, they will take on longer tasks, operate more software, and interact with increasingly sensitive systems.
The bottleneck will shift from what models can understand to what the systems around them allow them to do.
The next generation of cloud infrastructure will not only be operated by people. Agents will provision their own environments, use them, and release them autonomously. Fleets of machines will expand and contract around each task.
Every agent will need somewhere secure to act.
Every task will need an isolated place to run.
Every decision will depend on infrastructure keeping pace.
Solari is building the cloud for that future.
