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Cloudflare Introduces Agent-Powered Cloudflare One Stack for SASE Deployments
Cloudflare also launched a new Design Partner Program to help enterprises accelerate secure AI adoption, Zero Trust initiatives, and network modernization.

Cloudflare also launches a new Design Partner Program to help enterprises accelerate secure AI adoption and modernize legacy security architectures.
Cloudflare has introduced the Cloudflare One Stack, a new framework designed to help security teams and partners deploy, manage, and optimize Cloudflare One using AI-powered agents.
The launch comes as organizations face growing complexity in securing distributed environments, adopting AI technologies, and migrating away from legacy security infrastructure. Cloudflare said the new framework aims to simplify these processes by providing a library of AI skills, deployment blueprints, decision trees, and automated workflows that can be used with AI agents.
Cloudflare said migrating away from older security setups carries risks. Auditing existing systems, mapping new architectures, and avoiding configuration mistakes during vendor changes can leave gaps open, according to the release.
Built on top of Cloudflare One, the company’s secure access service edge (SASE) platform, the Cloudflare One Stack is intended to reduce manual configuration work and help teams accelerate network modernization projects.
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Cloudflare One has evolved into a partner-led engine and our new Design Partner Designation is built to propel long-term growth.
Tom Evans, Chief Partner Officer, Cloudflare
“By blending our unified SASE architecture with partner expertise, we are turning complex network migrations into high-value consulting opportunities for the AI era.”
Alongside the product launch, Cloudflare also introduced the Cloudflare One Design Partner Designation, a new tier within its PowerUP Partner Program. The initiative will provide select partners with advanced technical training, deployment resources, and access to Cloudflare One expertise.
The first group of participating partners includes Arctiq, Consortium, CMT, Presidio, Softcell, Optiv, and The Missing Link.
According to Cloudflare, enterprises often struggle with fragmented security environments built around multiple standalone tools. Auditing existing systems, planning migrations, and avoiding configuration errors can delay modernization efforts and introduce security risks. The company believes AI-powered deployment frameworks can help reduce that complexity while improving operational efficiency.
Partners participating in the program said the initiative will help them support customers pursuing Zero Trust strategies, cloud-delivered security, and AI adoption while simplifying large-scale network transformation projects.
The announcements underscore Cloudflare’s broader strategy of combining AI-driven automation with partner-led services as demand for SASE, Zero Trust security, and AI-ready infrastructure continues to grow across enterprises.
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