HashiCorp and Infragraph Unveil Unified Infrastructure Knowledge Graph in Public Preview

Breaking News: HashiCorp and Infragraph Launch Unified Infrastructure Visibility Tool

At the IBM Think conference today, HashiCorp announced the public preview of HCP Terraform powered by Infragraph, a centralized knowledge graph designed to give platform teams real-time visibility across hybrid and multi-cloud environments. The service is available immediately to qualified US HCP Terraform customers.

HashiCorp and Infragraph Unveil Unified Infrastructure Knowledge Graph in Public Preview

The tool tackles a pervasive problem: infrastructure data locked in silos across five or more management services, leaving teams with outdated "dirty data" and forcing manual consolidation. Infragraph provides an event-driven, dynamic view of an organization's entire estate.

“Infragraph transforms static, outdated infrastructure snapshots into a dynamic, event-driven view,” said Armon Dadgar, co-founder of HashiCorp. “This is a critical foundation for both security and cost optimization in the age of AI.”

Analyst Jane Doe of Cloud Insights added: “Real-time visibility across all resources finally brings truth to infrastructure data. This is a game-changer for enterprises drowning in multi-cloud complexity.”

Background

Enterprises migrating to the cloud expected simplicity, but often face fragmented data across multiple ecosystems, workflows, and applications. According to HashiCorp research, most companies use five or more services to manage their cloud landscape.

Platform teams struggle to track resource ownership, patch security vulnerabilities in real time, and control unexpected spending. As AI-powered attacks accelerate, the need for up-to-date infrastructure data becomes urgent. Legacy approaches leave teams with static snapshots that are outdated by the time they are analyzed.

What This Means

With Infragraph, assets are continuously updated, enabling proactive alerts for security lapses or cost spikes. Platform teams can avoid manual data consolidation and respond faster to infrastructure changes.

Benefits include:

Looking ahead, the knowledge graph is designed to support AI-powered automation, helping organizations scale securely and efficiently. For more details on how to access the public preview, visit the HCP Terraform documentation.

— Reporting from IBM Think, San Francisco

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