OpsMill raises $14m Series A to make IT infrastructure data trustworthy enough for AI agents

OpsMill Raises $14M Series A to Make IT Infrastructure Data Trustworthy for AI Agents

May 7, 2026 - 5:00 am

IRIS led the round, with BGV joining alongside existing investors Serena and Partech. The company’s Infrahub platform is in production at TikTok and one European cloud provider that claims to have reduced deployment times from five days to fifteen minutes.

OpsMill

Paris-headquartered infrastructure data management company, OpsMill, has secured $14M in a Series A round led by IRIS, with participation from BGV and existing investors Serena and Partech. The funding will be allocated to expand their engineering and product teams and continue developing the Infrahub platform.

Addressing a Hidden Problem

OpsMill tackles a pervasive issue that has gone largely unnoticed: the lack of trustworthy data about IT infrastructure for AI agents. While automation has become prevalent, data describing hardware, virtual machines, cloud resources, and their connections remains fragmented across spreadsheets, configuration management databases, and ad-hoc scripts—none designed to feed reliable information to AI agents.

Gartner predicts that 30% of enterprises will automate more than half of their network activities by 2026, highlighting the growing need for accurate infrastructure data. Furthermore, according to the ITIC 2024 Hourly Cost of Downtime Report, enterprises lose approximately $300,000 per hour of downtime, not accounting for reputational damage.

Infrahub: A Graph-Based Approach

OpsMill’s flagship product, Infrahub, takes a novel approach by utilizing a graph database to map connections between hundreds of thousands of infrastructure elements, including metadata describing configuration settings. Every proposed change undergoes a DevOps-style review process before deployment, ensuring data integrity.

Co-founder and CEO Damien Garros, who has over two decades of experience at Juniper, Roblox, and Network to Code, emphasizes the importance of complete and trusted network visibility:

"Automation is ultimately a data problem, and if you only have a partial view of your network, you’re flying blind. Writing the code for automating infrastructure was never the issue; it’s maintaining it and trusting it in production. We built Infrahub so that infrastructure teams and AI agents working alongside them always have a complete, trusted record."

Infrahub is available in two editions: free open-source Community and licensed Enterprise. OpsMill likens its model to GitLab's, providing users with the tools to manage and automate their infrastructure efficiently.