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OpsMill Transforms Hybrid Infrastructure into Consumable Services with Infrahub Enterprise

OpsMill Transforms Hybrid Infrastructure into Consumable Services with Infrahub Enterprise

Infrahub Enterprise introduces SLA-backed support, advanced integrations, and enhanced performance to enable scalable infrastructure automation adoption

OpsMill, a pioneer in infrastructure and network automation, today announced the enterprise version of its Infrahub platform. Infrahub Enterprise delivers SLA-backed support, advanced integrations, and enhanced performance to enable customers to gain the benefits of mature infrastructure automation with greater velocity and quality assurance. With Infrahub Enterprise, IT and networking teams can easily turn any infrastructure into consumable, automated services that deliver greater business agility, efficiency, and security.

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“Enterprises have faced long-standing challenges when trying to automate their infrastructure due to the long tail of legacy technology and the spread of systems across multiple clouds, private cloud data centers, and on-premises office, manufacturing, and retail infrastructure”

In addition, OpsMill has also released the 1.0 version of Infrahub Open Source, a powerful and transparent infrastructure automation platform that serves as the foundation for Infrahub Enterprise.

“An open-source approach has always been at the bedrock of OpsMill’s technology. But Infrahub was designed from the beginning to solve enterprise-class infrastructure automation challenges. Furthermore, most organizations require comprehensive support and other advanced features to enable them to deploy innovative software at scale and effectively change the way they’re managing hybrid infrastructure,” said Damien Garros, CEO and co-Founder, OpsMill. “We’ve introduced Infrahub Enterprise to meet the needs of those customers, while also releasing Infrahub Open Source 1.0 to continue enhancing our solution for organizations that prefer to integrate technology on their own.”

“Enterprises have faced long-standing challenges when trying to automate their infrastructure due to the long tail of legacy technology and the spread of systems across multiple clouds, private cloud data centers, and on-premises office, manufacturing, and retail infrastructure,” said Jim Frey, principal analyst of networking at Enterprise Strategy Group. “OpsMill has created a DevOps approach to infrastructure that seeks to solve root causes of automation blockers. Addressing a full cycle of automation from design through deployment is ambitious, but ambitious solutions are needed to bring the state of the art forward.”

Infrahub Enterprise: Turn Any Infrastructure into Services

While cloud computing continues to grow, enterprises are still investing significantly in on-premises and hybrid infrastructure and networking to support critical applications, as well as in branch office, retail, and manufacturing locations. While the cloud has enabled repeatable and scalable cloud infrastructure automation via Terraform and GitOps, hybrid infrastructure – especially on-premises compute, storage, and network infrastructure – has been left behind.

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Organizations have only been able to automate hybrid infrastructure at a low level, such as converting manual processes into scripts. Meanwhile, businesses keep much of the service definitions for infrastructure information – including business logic, technical requirements and how those translate into specific configuration data, and rule sets – in PDFs and static documents, making repeatable, design-driven automation impossible.

Infrahub Enterprise enables repeatable and scalable automation across an entire organization. The platform empowers IT and network teams to turn hybrid infrastructure into consumable services by unifying infrastructure data from siloes, unlocking service definitions from static documents and diagrams, and freeing data models from the constraints of vendor-locked schemas.

Infrahub Enterprise offers:

  • Advanced role-based access controls (RBAC) integrations
  • High-performance Neo4j Enterprise database
  • SLA-backed support
  • Hardened production-ready releases

“Enterprises are desperate for an easier way to automate their hybrid infrastructure so they can reap the business benefits they get from cloud automation, like increased velocity, efficiency, reliability, and security. But most know they can’t do it themselves. They simply don’t have the resources to own all of the software development and maintenance required for full infrastructure automation,” said Raphael Maunier, COO and co-Founder, OpsMill. “Infrahub Enterprise makes it possible for these organizations to implement groundbreaking infrastructure automation without having to manage a bleeding edge technology implementation on their own.”

Infrahub Enterprise Demonstrates Real-World Value of Automation

By delivering hybrid infrastructure automation as a consumable service, Infrahub Enterprise supports diverse use cases across a variety of industries. These use cases include:

  • Hybrid and Multi-Cloud Platform Engineering: More enterprises are building or repatriating infrastructure to on-premises data centers due to cost, data sensitivity, and regulatory requirements. Furthermore, many applications function on a hybrid cloud basis, with heavy dependencies on both on-premises and cloud-based infrastructure. With Infrahub Enterprise, platform engineering teams can now create infrastructure automation self-service catalogs that allow developers and operational teams to spin up end-to-end infrastructure that includes cloud resources, cloud interconnect, and on-premises networking, security policies, and servers.
  • AI GPU Data Centers: Financial institutions and other enterprises are building large-scale GPU data centers to develop their own AI and ML models. Traditional network inventory software isn’t flexible enough to model Infiniband and AI-specific infrastructure. Infrahub Enterprise uniquely possesses the service creation, data management, versioning, and CI capabilities to automate such large-scale infrastructures as a set of service offerings, allowing enterprise IT leaders to maximize return on investment in AI data center infrastructure.
  • Retail Location Infrastructure-as-a-Service: Retail stores’ IT infrastructure needs have grown steadily, increasing the complexity of deployment. When businesses expand and build new stores, or revise infrastructure to meet the demands of digital transformation initiatives, the only way to keep pace with the business is to apply repeatable automation processes. Using Infrahub Enterprise, retailers can create retail infrastructure service automation catalogs to roll out or upgrade stores, even accommodating different store sizes, regions, and other variables.

Infrahub Open Source Offers a Cost-Effective, Transparent Automation Platform

OpsMill’s new open-source version of Infrahub provides a flexible option for organizations looking to get started with infrastructure automation via testing and experimentation. Infrahub Open Source delivers all the features included in the beta version of Infrahub announced last May, while introducing single sign-on (SSO) and basic RBAC integrations.

Infrahub Enterprise and Infrahub Open Source 1.0 are available now. Visit OpsMill.com to learn more about how Infrahub can help easily automate management of your hybrid infrastructure.

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