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HashiCorp Unveils Project Infragraph: Pioneering the Future of Agentic Infrastructure Automation

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HashiCorp, now an IBM company, introduced Project Infragraph a transformative initiative designed to redefine infrastructure operations through real-time visibility, intelligent automation, and AI-driven workflows. This announcement marks a significant milestone in HashiCorp’s commitment to advancing Infrastructure and Security Lifecycle Management (ILM and SLM) within the HashiCorp Cloud Platform (HCP).

Addressing the Challenges of Modern Infrastructure

In today’s complex hybrid cloud environments, enterprises often grapple with fragmented visibility, unclear ownership, and inefficient Day 2 operations. Project Infragraph addresses these challenges by providing a unified, real-time infrastructure graph that connects infrastructure, applications, services, and ownership. This interconnected model offers near real-time, relational visibility across various layers of infrastructure, from provisioning workflows to production environments.

Key Features of Project Infragraph

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Integration with IBM’s Broader Software Ecosystem

Project Infragraph is planned to be delivered as a capability within the HashiCorp Cloud Platform (HCP). Looking ahead, it aims to integrate seamlessly with IBM’s broader software portfolio, including Red Hat Ansible and OpenShift, IBM watsonx Orchestrate, Concert, Turbonomic, and Cloudability. This integration will help customers unify infrastructure, security, and applications under a consistent data and policy model, enhancing operational efficiency and agility.

Private Beta Program and Future Outlook

HashiCorp is now accepting applications for the private beta program for Project Infragraph, which is expected to open in December 2025. This initiative represents a significant step towards realizing the vision of agentic infrastructure enabling AI to reason about infrastructure state, propose runbooks and configuration changes, and effectively act across the application lifecycle.

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