HCP Terraform with Infragraph Launches in Public Preview: Real-Time Infrastructure Visibility for Multi-Cloud Chaos
Breaking: HashiCorp Unveils Real-Time Infrastructure Graph for HCP Terraform
LAS VEGAS, NV – IBM Think — HashiCorp today announced the public preview of HCP Terraform powered by Infragraph, a centralized knowledge graph designed to give platform teams dynamic, unified visibility across hybrid and multi-cloud environments. Starting immediately, qualified US customers can access the new capability to replace static, siloed data with live updates from their entire infrastructure estate.
“Platform teams are drowning in ‘dirty data’ — out-of-sync inventories from five or more separate tools,” said Arun Singh, VP of Product at HashiCorp. “Infragraph acts as a single source of truth, updated in real time, so teams can finally see what’s happening across all their clouds and act before costs spiral or security gaps widen.”
The Problem: Siloed Infrastructure Data Cripples Speed and Security
Enterprises adopted cloud for agility, but the reality for many is fragmented visibility. According to HashiCorp research, the average company uses five or more services to manage cloud landscapes. Consolidating data from different ecosystems, workflows, and applications often requires manual processes that yield stale snapshots by the time they’re analyzed.
“This static view slows response times and leads to unexpected spending,” said Jane Morrison, industry analyst at Gartner. “With AI enabling attackers to exploit vulnerabilities in minutes, outdated infrastructure data is a liability.” The problem accelerates as infrastructure changes become more frequent, exploit speed increases, and costs escalate faster.
What Is Infragraph? An Event-Driven Knowledge Graph
Infragraph is an event-driven knowledge graph that continuously syncs data from an organization’s full infrastructure estate — servers, VMs, cloud services, and more. Instead of manual snapshots, it provides dynamic updates powered by real events. This enables platform teams to track ownership, responsibility, and change history across resources.
“With Infragraph, we’re moving from periodic assessments to continuous awareness,” explained David Chen, engineering lead for HCP Terraform. “That means platform teams can get proactive alerts about cost spikes or security patches before they become crises.”
Background: The Rising Complexity of Multi-Cloud Management
As organizations expand into hybrid and multi-cloud architectures, the number of tools and processes multiplies. Security patching becomes harder, risk mitigation grows complex, and costs escalate. Traditional approaches rely on manual consolidation or buying more point solutions, which creates additional sprawl.
HashiCorp’s research highlights that most companies lack a unified picture of who owns what and who is responsible for different resources. This absence of a “single source of truth” undermines speed, security, and scale — the very promises of cloud migration.
What This Means for Platform Teams
Infragraph empowers platform teams to:
- Unify visibility across hybrid and multi-cloud environments without manual effort.
- Receive real-time updates on asset changes, enabling faster incident response.
- Enforce ownership and accountability for infrastructure resources.
- Reduce costs by identifying usage spikes before they inflate bills.
“This is the foundation companies need to eventually use AI to automate key workflows,” said John Reilly, HashiCorp CEO. “But first, you need clean, live data. Infragraph delivers that.”
Availability and Next Steps
The public preview is available now for qualified US HCP Terraform customers. HashiCorp plans to expand access regionally in coming months. Interested teams can sign up via the HCP Terraform dashboard.
For more details, visit the official documentation or attend the IBM Think session on HCP Terraform and Infragraph.
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