
Paris-based infrastructure data management startup OpsMill has secured €11.9 million ($14 million) in Series A funding to accelerate development of its AI-driven infrastructure operations platform.
The round was led by IRIS, with participation from BGV and existing investors Serena and Partech.
Building Trusted Infrastructure Data For AI Operations
Founded in 2023 by Damien Garros and Raphael Maunier, OpsMill focuses on helping enterprises modernise infrastructure operations by transforming fragmented IT data into a unified and AI-ready foundation.
The company addresses a major challenge facing enterprise IT teams today: infrastructure data is often spread across spreadsheets, disconnected scripts, CMDBs, and legacy systems, making automation unreliable and limiting the effectiveness of AI-driven operations.
OpsMill argues that inconsistent or low-quality infrastructure data can lead to automation failures, operational risks, and costly downtime across enterprise environments.
Infrahub: An Open-Source Infrastructure Intelligence Platform
At the core of the company’s offering is Infrahub, an open-source infrastructure data management platform built on graph database technology with native version control capabilities.
Rather than storing infrastructure information as isolated static records, Infrahub maps relationships between systems, services, and infrastructure components to create a more dynamic and contextual understanding of enterprise environments.
This enables engineers and AI systems to better understand dependencies, improve observability, and automate infrastructure operations more safely and efficiently.
Expanding Engineering And Product Development
The newly raised funding will be used to grow OpsMill’s engineering and product teams while accelerating development of its AIOps capabilities and infrastructure automation platform.
According to Julien-David Nitlech, enterprises are increasingly looking to deploy AI across infrastructure operations, but many still lack the reliable data foundations required to support scalable automation.
He noted that without structured and trustworthy infrastructure data, AI-driven operational systems cannot function effectively at enterprise scale.
About OpsMill
OpsMill develops infrastructure data management software designed to support AI-powered IT operations and automation. Its open-source platform helps organisations unify fragmented infrastructure data, improve observability, and create trusted operational systems for modern enterprise environments.