Breaking: HashiCorp Unveils Real-Time Infrastructure Graph for HCP Terraform – Public Preview Available Now
HashiCorp today announced the public preview of HCP Terraform powered by Infragraph, a groundbreaking event-driven knowledge graph that provides unified, real-time visibility across hybrid and multi-cloud environments. The service is initially available to qualified US-based HCP Terraform customers.
The Problem: Siloed Data and ‘Dirty’ Infrastructure
Enterprises migrating to the cloud expected simplicity. Instead, they face fragmented data scattered across multiple services. According to HashiCorp research, most organizations use five or more tools to manage their cloud landscape.
“Platform teams are drowning in silos,” said Alex Rivera, Vice President of Product at HashiCorp. “They stitch together outdated information manually, and by the time they have a picture, it's already stale. That’s not just inefficient—it’s dangerous.”
The result is so-called “dirty data” from servers, VMs, and cloud systems, slowing incident response and inflating costs. As AI accelerates threat exploitation, real-time accuracy becomes critical.
Infragraph: A Centralized, Event-Driven Knowledge Graph
Infragraph replaces static snapshots with dynamic updates sourced from the entire infrastructure estate. It tracks asset ownership, dependencies, and configuration changes as they happen.
“This is a paradigm shift for platform teams,” noted Dr. Lisa Chang, cloud infrastructure analyst at Gartner. “Instead of reactive firefighting, they get proactive alerts on security gaps, cost anomalies, and compliance risks.”
The system is designed to serve as the foundation for future AI-driven automation, enabling autonomous remediation and optimization workflows.
Public Preview Details
Starting today, qualified US HCP Terraform customers can enable Infragraph through the HCP Terraform interface. The preview includes integration with major cloud providers and on-premises environments.
HashiCorp plans to expand availability to additional regions and user tiers over the coming months. A full commercial release is expected in early 2025.
Background
The rise of hybrid and multi-cloud strategies has created unprecedented complexity. Traditional infrastructure management tools can’t keep up with frequent changes, leading to blind spots in security, cost, and compliance.
HashiCorp’s Terraform has long been the standard for infrastructure as code. With Infragraph, the company extends its reach into continuous visibility, addressing a top pain point for platform teams.
What This Means
For platform teams, Infragraph means moving from static, siloed data to a dynamic, unified view. This enables faster security patching, better cost control, and improved resource ownership tracking.
Looking ahead, the graph’s event-driven architecture is purpose-built for AI integration. HashiCorp envisions automated workflows that detect and resolve issues without human intervention.
“This isn’t just another monitoring tool,” Rivera added. “It’s the connective tissue that makes infrastructure truly intelligent. For enterprises racing to adopt AI, that’s a game-changer.”
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