HashiCorp previews Project infragraph at first global conference under IBM ownership

Wednesday, October 22, 2025
Arvind Krishna, President and Chief Executive Officer at IBM Corporation | IBM Corporation
HashiCorp previews Project infragraph at first global conference under IBM ownership

HashiCorp, now part of IBM, introduced several new features and a preview of Project infragraph at its annual HashiConf 2025 event in San Francisco. This marks the company's first global conference since becoming an IBM subsidiary.

Project infragraph is described as a real-time infrastructure graph that links infrastructure, applications, services, and ownership. According to HashiCorp, this initiative aims to address challenges around fragmented visibility and data governance by providing near real-time relational insights across layers of infrastructure. The company says these capabilities will help teams make faster decisions and prepare for agentic workflows—workflows where AI can act autonomously based on infrastructure context.

"HashiCorp's latest product updates and the introduction of Project infragraph signal more than product momentum—they represent the evolution of a platform that can unify infrastructure and security data, and accelerate intelligent decision-making," said Armon Dadgar, CTO and co-founder of HashiCorp. "We're focused on helping customers build secured, scalable cloud programs that are ready for AI and drive value to every stakeholder."

Dinesh Nirmal, Senior Vice President at IBM Software, commented: "Project infragraph is a major step toward infrastructure that can observe, reason, and act. By combining automation with real-time infrastructure intelligence, we are creating the control layer that unlocks the next era of AI-powered operations."

The company plans to integrate Project infragraph into the HashiCorp Cloud Platform (HCP) as a core capability. Future plans include extending connections from HCP to other IBM software offerings such as Red Hat Ansible and OpenShift, IBM watsonx Orchestrate, Concert, Turbonomic, and Cloudability.

In addition to Project infragraph, HashiCorp announced updates in Infrastructure Lifecycle Management (ILM) aimed at improving provisioning speed and scalability across hybrid environments. New features include general availability for HCP Terraform Stacks—which allows users to manage multiple configurations as one unit—and beta releases for tools like HCP Terraform search for bulk resource discovery.

Security Lifecycle Management (SLM) enhancements were also unveiled. These include improved secrets detection within developer tools like Jira tickets or IDEs; simplified secure access via credential injection into Windows RDP sessions; expanded support for private networking with AWS PrivateLink; Azure DNS management; inventory reporting on secret usage; post-quantum readiness in Vault Enterprise 1.21 expected later this year; plus natural language interfaces for managing secrets.

HashiCorp is accepting applications for organizations interested in joining the private beta program for Project infragraph starting December 2025.

HashiConf 2025 continues through September 26 with technical sessions on cloud automation trends sponsored by industry partners including AWS, Microsoft, Google Cloud, Red Hat among others. More information about products or conference registration is available at hashicorp.com.

IBM noted that statements regarding future directions are subject to change without notice.

About HashiCorp

HashiCorp provides automation solutions for hybrid cloud environments through its Infrastructure Cloud platform available both as managed services via HCP or self-hosted enterprise products.

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