OpsMill has raised a $14 million Series A to grow Infrahub, its infrastructure data management platform for network automation and AI-driven operations. The round was announced on May 7 and was led by IRIS, with BGV, Serena and Partech participating.

Paris-based OpsMill has raised a $14 million Series A to expand Infrahub, its infrastructure data management platform for network automation and AI-driven operations.

The company said the round was led by IRIS, with BGV, Serena and Partech participating. Early coverage today highlighted BGV and Partech in the deal, while the investor announcement added IRIS as the lead backer.

OpsMill was founded by Damien Garros, who previously worked at Roblox. The startup is building what it describes as a schema-first, versioned data layer for network and infrastructure teams that want cleaner, more reliable data to support automation.

The pitch is aimed at a familiar problem in enterprise infrastructure: automation tools are only as good as the data they consume. OpsMill says Infrahub is meant to give engineering teams and AI systems a trusted view of infrastructure state, making it easier to manage changes and operational workflows.

The company said the new capital will go toward growing its engineering and product teams and continuing development of Infrahub.

The funding announcement comes as infrastructure software vendors increasingly position data management as a prerequisite for AI-assisted operations, rather than a separate layer. OpsMill is betting that a structured data platform can become the foundation for both network automation and broader AIOps use cases.

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