OpsMill banked €11.9M ($14M) Series A funding led by IRIS to expand its engineering and product teams. The round saw participation from BGV alongside existing investors Serena and Partech. This new capital follows the company’s recent launch out of stealth as it seeks to scale its technical operations from its Paris headquarters.
The company provides infrastructure data management tools that transform fragmented IT environments into structured datasets. Its platform addresses the "source of truth" problem for network teams, who often rely on a disconnected mix of spreadsheets and legacy configuration databases. By centralising data across physical, virtual, and cloud-based assets, OpsMill ensures that automated systems have accurate information before executing changes.
Co-founders Damien Garros and Raphael Maunier started the firm to mitigate the risks associated with automated infrastructure. Without clean data, automated agents can trigger cascading failures and significant system downtime. OpsMill’s software allows engineers to validate infrastructure configurations, preventing the errors that frequently occur when AI-driven operations act on outdated or conflicting data.
The investment reflects a growing trend in the European ecosystem where capital is shifting toward the foundational data layers required to make enterprise automation reliable at scale.
Originally reported by EU-Startups Daily.