HashiCorp Unveils Infragraph-Powered HCP Terraform Public Preview to Tackle Multi-Cloud Chaos
Breaking News: HCP Terraform Now Powered by Infragraph in Public Preview
HashiCorp today announced the public preview of HCP Terraform powered by Infragraph, a centralized, event-driven knowledge graph that promises real-time, unified visibility across hybrid and multi-cloud environments. The move directly addresses the chronic pain of siloed infrastructure data and static snapshots that plague platform teams.
Available immediately to qualified US HCP Terraform customers, the new capability aims to replace outdated manual consolidation with a dynamic, live view of the entire infrastructure estate. This shift is critical as AI-driven attacks accelerate and cloud costs spiral.
Why This Matters
Enterprises migrating to the cloud expected simplification, but instead face growing complexity: data scattered across five or more services, costly manual processes, and security blind spots. According to HashiCorp research, most organizations struggle to maintain an accurate, up-to-date picture of their infrastructure.
"Infragraph transforms how enterprises understand their infrastructure by replacing static snapshots with a live, unified view," said Michele Chubirka, VP of Product at HashiCorp. "Platform teams can finally see who owns what, detect security risks in real time, and control costs before they explode."
The Problem with Static Data
Traditional approaches leave teams with "dirty data" — outdated information from servers, VMs, and cloud systems. By the time data is consolidated and analyzed, it's already obsolete. This delays incident response, leads to unexpected spending, and widens attack surfaces, especially as cybercriminals exploit AI to find vulnerabilities faster.
Background: How Infragraph Works
Infragraph is an event-driven knowledge graph that ingests data from an organization's full infrastructure estate—across clouds, on-premises, and hybrid setups. It continuously updates assets, relationships, and metadata, providing a living map rather than a periodic report.
This dynamic model enables proactive alerts: for instance, detecting an unauthorized resource change or a cost spike in real time. In the future, HashiCorp plans to layer AI workflows on top of Infragraph to automate remediation and optimization tasks.
What This Means for Platform Teams
For platform teams, the immediate benefit is a single pane of glass across all environments without manual effort. No more cobbling together dashboards from multiple tools. Unified visibility accelerates security patching, reduces mean time to detect (MTTD) incidents, and tames cloud waste.
Long-term, Infragraph lays the foundation for AI-driven infrastructure management. As HashiCorp states, static insights are replaced by dynamic updates, enabling organizations to automate key workflows and respond to threats at machine speed.
Public Preview Details
The public preview is limited to qualifying US-based HCP Terraform customers. Users can enable Infragraph through the HCP Terraform interface. HashiCorp plans to expand availability globally based on feedback.
Expert Insight
"This is a significant step toward solving the visibility crisis in modern cloud management," said David Linthicum, cloud industry analyst. "Infragraph's event-driven approach means you're no longer making decisions based on stale data—critical when every second counts in security and cost control."
For more details, visit the official HashiCorp blog.
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