OpsMill, a Paris-based infrastructure data management company, has raised €11.9 million ($14 million) in Series A funding to grow its engineering and product teams and continue developing data-centric AIOps solutions.
The round was led by IRIS with participation from BGV and existing investors Serena and Partech. The company aims to transform fragmented IT data into a trusted foundation for AI and automation.
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.”
Founded in 2023 by Damien Garros and Raphael Maunier, OpsMil helps infrastructure and network teams scale automation and adopt AI-driven operations by solving the core challenge of IT data management.
According to the company, Industries often overlook IT infrastructure when automating everything from apps to workflows. Not through oversight, but because the data tracking today’s sprawl of physical, virtual and cloud-based infrastructure is scattered across spreadsheets, CMDBs, and bolted-on scripts never designed to guide AI. It also notes that when agents act on this data, they not only generate errors but can trigger cascading failures that occur rapidly and on a large scale. This results in an average cost of $300k per hour in downtime for enterprises, which leaves lasting reputational damage.
Damien Garros, OpsMill’s co-founder and CEO, saw firsthand how the lack of accurate IT infrastructure configurations robs engineers and AI agents of the information they need to automate safely and speed up deployments and fixes. Garros built and scaled OpsMill’s Infrahub, alongside co-founder and COO Karen Gallantry, to give businesses a trustworthy source of truth for their entire infrastructure.
OpsMill’s flagship product, Infrahub, is an open-source infrastructure data management platform built on a graph database with native version control, purpose-built to serve as the trusted, AI-ready system of record for any IT environment.
The company states that where most tools treat infrastructure data as a fixed table of assets, Infrahub treats it as a dynamic web of relationships. Its graph database maps complex, multi-layered connections between hundreds of thousands of infrastructure elements, giving engineers and agents reliable, context-rich access to how every part of the infrastructure should be provisioned.
“Every proposed change is checked, validated, and approved through a governed, first-in-class DevOps management process built specifically for infrastructure data, before deployment. This is critical in sectors like financial services, where misconfigured firewall rules and compliance gaps carry heavy regulatory fines, or in manufacturing, where automation pipelines producing unreliable results can shut down entire lines,” the company mentioned in the press release.
Infrahub is available as a free, open-source Community edition and a production-ready Enterprise edition, following the same model that made GitLab. Anyone can start with the open-source version and switch to the licensed version when they are ready to scale governance and compliance.
Garros said, “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 problem, the challenge has always been maintaining it and being able to trust it in production. We built Infrahub so that infrastructure teams, and the AI agents working alongside them, always have a complete, trusted record of what exists, what’s supposed to exist and a way to safely change and evolve at scale.”
OpsMill states that its open-source community now includes hyperscalers like TikTok and some of the top infrastructure operators worldwide. Meanwhile, its Enterprise edition is relied upon by global clients in retail, insurance, manufacturing, and FinTech sectors across Europe and North America. The company reported that one of its customers, Eurofiber, a European cloud services provider, has cut service deployment times from five days to just fifteen minutes since deploying Infrahub.
Read the orginal article: https://www.eu-startups.com/2026/05/frances-opsmill-raises-e11-9-million-to-help-enterprises-prepare-infrastructure-data-for-ai-and-automation/


