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France’s OpsMill Raises €11.9M Series A To Improve Infrastructure Data For AI And Automation

May 7, 2026 | By Team SR

OpsMill, a Paris-based infrastructure data management company, has raised €11.9 million ($14 million) in Series A funding to expand its engineering and product teams and further develop its AIOps solutions.

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  • OpsMill, a Paris-based infrastructure data management company, has raised €11.9 million ($14 million) in Series A funding to expand its engineering and product teams and further develop its AIOps solutions.

The round was led by IRIS, with participation from BGV, and existing investors Serena and Partech.

The company focuses on turning fragmented IT infrastructure data into a unified, trusted foundation for AI and automation, helping enterprises improve observability and operational decision-making.

OpsMill, founded in 2023 by Damien Garros and Raphael Maunier, helps infrastructure and network teams automate operations and adopt AI-driven workflows by improving IT data management.

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The company addresses the challenge of fragmented infrastructure data, which is often spread across spreadsheets, CMDBs, and disconnected scripts. OpsMill warns that poor-quality or inconsistent data can cause automation errors and large-scale system failures, leading to significant downtime costs for enterprises.

Its flagship product, Infrahub, is an open-source infrastructure data management platform built on a graph database with native version control. It is designed to act as a trusted, AI-ready system of record for IT environments.

Unlike traditional tools that store infrastructure as static lists, Infrahub maps relationships between infrastructure components enabling engineers and AI systems to understand complex dependencies and manage systems more safely and efficiently.

Julien-David Nitlech, Managing Partner, IRIS, said, “The race to adopt AI in enterprise infrastructure is real, but most organisations are trying to build on foundations that were never designed for it. OpsMill is solving the problem that everyone else is working around: without clean, structured, trustworthy infrastructure data, AI-driven operations simply cannot function at scale. We believe OpsMill is building one of the most important pieces of software infrastructure for the next generation of enterprise technology.”

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