Introducing Hermeez: Agentic Infrastructure Intelligence
The platform that lets your infrastructure explain itself.

Today we are publicly launching Hermeez, the infrastructure intelligence platform we have been building for the past two years at Nepheli. Hermeez represents a fundamentally new approach to understanding and managing cloud infrastructure — one built on knowledge graphs, specialized AI agents, and natural-language interaction rather than dashboards, runbooks, and alert rules.
Why we built Hermeez
We built Hermeez because the complexity of cloud infrastructure has outpaced the tools designed to manage it. HashiCorp's 2025 Cloud Complexity Report found that only 8 percent of organizations qualify as "highly mature" in cloud operations, despite 89 to 92 percent adopting multi-cloud strategies. The average organization now uses 3.4 to 4.8 different cloud providers, and Flexera's 2025 State of the Cloud Report found that 84 percent of organizations struggle to manage cloud spend — their number one challenge.
Meanwhile, Port.io's State of Internal Developer Portals found that 75 percent of developers lose more than 6 hours per week due to tool fragmentation, costing roughly $1 million per year in lost productivity for a 50-engineer team. The tools available were either too shallow (monitoring dashboards) or too narrow (single-purpose scanners). What was missing was a platform that could reason about infrastructure the way a senior architect does — holistically, contextually, and continuously.
How it works
The platform works by continuously mapping your cloud environment — AWS, Azure, GCP, Kubernetes — into a unified knowledge graph that captures not just resources but relationships, dependencies, permissions, and data flows. This graph is not a static snapshot. It updates in real time as your infrastructure changes, maintaining a living model of your entire digital estate.
Six specialized AI agents operate on that graph: Security, Compliance, Cost, Performance, Governance, and Platform Builder. Each agent is purpose-built for its domain and operates autonomously, surfacing insights and recommendations without requiring manual investigation. The Security Agent identifies attack paths. The Compliance Agent monitors regulatory posture. The Cost Agent finds savings. The Performance Agent correlates degradation with infrastructure changes. The Governance Agent enforces standards. And the Platform Builder Agent generates production-ready Terraform from natural-language descriptions.
What makes Hermeez different
Gartner predicts that by 2029, 70 percent of enterprises will deploy agentic AI in IT infrastructure operations — up from less than 5 percent in 2025. The enterprise agentic AI market is expanding from $2.58 billion in 2024 to a projected $24.50 billion by 2030 at a 46.2 percent CAGR. Hermeez is built for this shift. It does not replace your existing tools — it connects them. By operating on a unified knowledge graph, every finding from every agent is enriched with the full context of your infrastructure.
A security vulnerability is not just a CVE number — it comes with the complete attack path, the data at risk, the compliance controls violated, and the specific remediation steps required. A cost recommendation is not just "this instance is underutilized" — it includes the dependency chain, the team that owns it, and the business impact of making a change. This is the difference between data and intelligence.
Getting started
Hermeez is available today in early access. Teams can connect their cloud accounts in under five minutes and begin querying their infrastructure in plain English immediately. There is no agent to install, no complex configuration, and no data ever leaves your environment. In our pilots, the platform discovered 906 resources across 18 AWS services and 211 relationships within hours — uncovering 53 security findings, 76 compliance gaps, and $2,970 in monthly waste within the first two days.
We invite platform engineering, security, and DevOps teams to explore what becomes possible when your infrastructure can finally explain itself. With public cloud spending projected to reach $1.03 trillion in 2026 and 27 percent of that estimated as waste, there has never been a better time to give your infrastructure a brain. Visit app.hermeez.ai to begin, or reach out to our team for a guided walkthrough of your environment.