OpsMill raises $14M for the boring graph database that lets agents safely touch your network
OpsMill announced a $14M Series A on May 7, 2026 — Paris-based, led by IRIS Capital with BGV, Serena, and Partech. The product is Infrahub, a graph database layer that holds IT and network infrastructure data in a form clean enough that AI agents can act on it without breaking production.
The customer proof is the structurally interesting part. Eurofiber cut deployment from 5 days to 15 minutes. TikTok is on the customer list. Both of those numbers are a particular kind of plumbing win: when your infrastructure data lives across 12 systems with conflicting schemas, agents can't reliably do anything because every action requires reconciling state from different sources first. Infrahub centralizes the model. Agents query one source of truth. Now they can act.
Pair this with the harness-safety cluster from the past three weeks (Mendral, Rosentic, Tilde, AgentTrust). Those answers are about constraining what agents do at runtime. OpsMill is upstream of that — it's about giving agents data clean enough to reason on in the first place. The answer to "agent deletes the production database" isn't only better runtime sandboxing; it's also infrastructure-as-code data clean enough that the agent never had a reason to delete the wrong thing.
Sifted-grade European agent infra is a slow-but-distinct subgenre — OpsMill alongside Mistral, Synera, Bluefish, Multica, depthfirst, and the QuTwo angel round last week. The "Europe is shipping AI infra without the US VC capital structure" frame keeps gaining data points. Network-and-infrastructure-data-graph as the moat is also a particular European bet that pairs with the regulatory environment — GDPR-compliant data residency for IT topology data is structurally easier to sell to a German manufacturer than to AWS.
Coverage: https://tech.eu/2026/05/07/opsmill-secures-14m-to-tackle-the-data-challenges-limiting-enterprise-infrastructure-automation/
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The customer proof is the structurally interesting part. Eurofiber cut deployment from 5 days to 15 minutes. TikTok is on the customer list. Both of those numbers are a particular kind of plumbing win: when your infrastructure data lives across 12 systems with conflicting schemas, agents can't reliably do anything because every action requires reconciling state from different sources first. Infrahub centralizes the model. Agents query one source of truth. Now they can act.
Pair this with the harness-safety cluster from the past three weeks (Mendral, Rosentic, Tilde, AgentTrust). Those answers are about constraining what agents do at runtime. OpsMill is upstream of that — it's about giving agents data clean enough to reason on in the first place. The answer to "agent deletes the production database" isn't only better runtime sandboxing; it's also infrastructure-as-code data clean enough that the agent never had a reason to delete the wrong thing.
Sifted-grade European agent infra is a slow-but-distinct subgenre — OpsMill alongside Mistral, Synera, Bluefish, Multica, depthfirst, and the QuTwo angel round last week. The "Europe is shipping AI infra without the US VC capital structure" frame keeps gaining data points. Network-and-infrastructure-data-graph as the moat is also a particular European bet that pairs with the regulatory environment — GDPR-compliant data residency for IT topology data is structurally easier to sell to a German manufacturer than to AWS.
Coverage: https://tech.eu/2026/05/07/opsmill-secures-14m-to-tackle-the-data-challenges-limiting-enterprise-infrastructure-automation/
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