OpsHub now supports bidirectional integration for Siemens Polarion with ALM, DevOps, ITSM, PLM tools

Palo Alto, CA. May 20, 2026: OpsHub Integration Manager (OIM) now supports Siemens Polarion ALM, enabling enterprises to synchronize requirements, engineering, quality, and development data across tools such as Jira, Azure DevOps, IBM DOORS NG, ServiceNow, and more. This extended support helps organizations build a connected engineering ecosystem where critical product decisions move reliably across teams without delays, disconnected workflows, or fragmented visibility.

Siemens Polarion ALM often serves as the central system for requirements management, validation, compliance, and lifecycle governance. However, execution work typically spans multiple engineering, development, and service management tools. When these systems operate in silos, organizations face delayed updates, manual coordination, inconsistent data, and broken end-to-end traceability.

OpsHub addresses this challenge by synchronizing Polarion data bidirectionally and in near ‑real‑time with downstream systems while preserving relationships, hierarchies, comments, attachments, and traceability links. This provides stakeholders with a single operational view of how requirements, engineering changes, issues, test cases and validation activities progress across programs and teams. With Siemens Polarion now part of our integration stack, organizations can connect it with 70+ ALM, DevOps, and ITSM tools to unify requirements, engineering, and delivery with end-to-end visibility and control.

With OpsHub’s integration solution, teams can now leverage Polarion for:

Improved visibility across engineering and delivery
Leaders gain clearer insight into how requirements progress through development, testing, and validation, enabling better coordination across product, engineering, and quality teams.
Reduced rework from disconnected systems
Synchronized requirements, issues, test cases, and engineering changes reduce data inconsistencies, duplicate updates, and missing information across tools.
Faster response to engineering and compliance changes

Updates to requirements, issues, and validation results become visible across integrated systems quickly, helping teams respond faster and mitigate risk.

Robust end-to-end traceability

Organizations maintain continuous traceability between requirements, engineering work, testing, and validation activities across systems without relying on manual tracking or reports.

“Polarion plays a critical role in engineering and compliance-driven environments, but the work surrounding it often spans many disconnected systems,” said Sandeep Jain, Founder and CEO, OpsHub. “Our goal is to help organizations create a connected digital thread where engineering, quality, and delivery teams operate with aligned, reliable information across the lifecycle.”

About OpsHub

OpsHub makes digital transformation easier by integrating systems, upgrading legacy environments without disruption, and making it possible to see what’s happening across them. Most digital transformation efforts stall. Not because companies pick the wrong tools, but because the tools don’t work together, legacy systems are too risky to replace, and no one can see what’s happening across them. OpsHub fixes these three problems directly. It harmonizes systems, so data flows seamlessly, upgrades legacy environments without slowing down teams and brings intelligence across the toolchain so teams can act instead of guessing.

For more information on OpsHub and its solutions, visit www.opshub.com.
Media contact: Sreya Sarbadhkari, marketing@opshub.com

OpsHub adds SolarWinds integration to connect service management with sales and engineering workflows

Palo Alto, CA. May 14, 2026: OpsHub Integration Manager (OIM) announces integration support for SolarWinds Service Desk, giving organizations a reliable way to ensure infrastructure alerts and service incidents captured in SolarWinds translate into coordinated action across systems like ServiceNow, Jira, Azure DevOps, and 70+ tools. For executive leaders, this provides a practical path to reducing incident resolution time, avoiding operational disruptions, and improving accountability across IT, development, and engineering teams. SolarWinds, a popular IT service management tool, captures critical service and infrastructure signals, but the work to resolve those issues happens across multiple systems. When these systems do not stay aligned, organizations face delayed responses, fragmented tracking, and limited visibility into operational risks. OpsHub closes this gap by synchronizing SolarWinds incidents, updates, and related data with high data fidelity across downstream systems. This gives leaders a unified and dependable view of how issues are identified, managed, and resolved, enabling faster response and better control over operations.

Why SolarWinds integration matters in today’s IT landscape

When SolarWinds is connected with the systems teams use daily, monitoring signals translate directly into action. This gives leaders clearer visibility, reduces manual effort, and improves control over incident response and system performance.

Faster response to customer issues

With automated bidirectional integration, teams can act on alerts as soon as they are detected, without delays caused by manual ticket creation or communication gaps. This helps reduce downtime and maintain system stability.

Consistent tracking from detection to resolution

Incidents including comments, attachments, relationships, custom fields and updates remain synchronized, enabling teams to track issues from identification to closure without losing context.

Better visibility into operational risks
Leaders gain a clearer understanding of system health and ongoing issues, making it easier to identify patterns and address risks before they escalate.
“SolarWinds provides critical insight into system health, but the response to those signals often spans multiple tools and teams,” said Sandeep Jain, CEO of OpsHub, Inc. “We help organizations ensure that every alert leads to coordinated action, giving leaders a clear view of how issues are progressing and where attention is needed. With connected systems, teams can respond faster and operate with greater confidence.”

About OpsHub

OpsHub makes digital transformation easier by integrating systems, upgrading legacy environments without disruption, and making it possible to see what’s happening across them. Most digital transformation efforts stall. Not because companies pick the wrong tools, but because the tools don’t work together, legacy systems are too risky to replace, and no one can see what’s happening across them. OpsHub fixes these three problems directly. It harmonizes systems, so data flows seamlessly, upgrades legacy environments without slowing down teams and brings intelligence across the toolchain so teams can act instead of guessing.

For more information on OpsHub and its solutions, visit www.opshub.com.
Media contact: Sreya Sarbadhkari, marketing@opshub.com

OpsHub launches Opshub Archive Manager (OAM) to help enterprises preserve historical ALM and DevOps data without compromising system performance

New enterprise archiving solution enables secure, searchable access to decades of engineering data while keeping live systems lean and modern. Palo Alto, CA. April 21, 2026: OpsHub, a global leader in intelligent application mesh solutions, announced the launch of OpsHub Archive Manager (OAM), a purpose-built enterprise archiving platform designed to address one of the most persistent challenges in software engineering: the uncontrolled accumulation of inactive historical data in active ALM and DevOps systems.

The Challenge

Enterprise organizations routinely accumulate years – often decades of completed projects, work items, test cases, attachments, and execution histories within their live ALM and DevOps platforms. Over time, this inactive data inflates storage costs, degrades system performance, and introduces significant complexity during tool upgrades or modernization initiatives. At the same time, regulatory, legal, and audit mandates require this data to remain fully accessible and intact. The result is a costly and compounding dilemma: organizations cannot delete what they must keep and cannot afford to keep what is slowing them down.

Introducing OpsHub Archive Manager (OAM)

OAM resolves this tension by enabling enterprises to migrate inactive data out of production systems and into a structured, centralized archive without sacrificing accessibility or context. The platform preserves complete project hierarchies, work item relationships, attachments, comments, and execution history, and makes all of it available through an intuitive, read-only ALM-style interface. Teams can search, explore, and export archived data for compliance reporting, legal discovery, or historical analysis at any time.

“Enterprises should not have to choose between performance and preservation,” said Sandeep Jain, CEO, OpsHub. “OAM gives organizations the confidence to modernize their active toolchains while ensuring that every piece of historical data remains secure, compliant, and instantly accessible.”

Business Value Delivered

OAM is engineered to support millions of archived work items and integrates with 70+ ALM, DevOps, QA, and ITSM tools out of the box. Deployable on-premise, in customer-managed cloud environments, or on OpsHub’s secure cloud, the platform delivers meaningful ROI by reducing active system storage overhead, lowering license costs, and accelerating tool migration timelines. Organizations in regulated industries benefit particularly from OAM’s audit-ready interface and legal hold support.

About OpsHub

OpsHub is the leading provider of Intelligent Application Mesh solutions for agile innovative teams. OpsHub’s suite of products helps enterprises by democratizing decision-making and providing comprehensive information in each team member’s preferred tool. This way, forward-thinking teams are better equipped to deliver innovative products and services faster, with enhanced quality, and at reduced costs.

For more information on OpsHub and its solutions, visit www.opshub.com.
Media contact: Sreya Sarbadhkari, marketing@opshub.com

knowmad mood and OpsHub Announce Strategic Partnership to Accelerate Enterprise Digital Transformation

Palo Alto, CA. December 17, 2025: knowmad mood, a premier digital transformation consultancy and OpsHub, the leader in non-disruptive, high-fidelity tool modernization are merging forces to give enterprises a non-disruptive path to modernization.

Guided by the ethos of ‘Growing Together’, this partnership enables organizations to retire legacy systems, consolidate systems, and accelerate digital transformation programs without compromising team productivity, customer responsiveness and data integrity.

Why This Matters Now

Modernization is now a business imperative as innovation demands rise, and budgets shrink.

Enterprises are under dual pressure: innovate faster to stay competitive, while cutting costs to protect margins. Legacy systems slow down delivery and inflate maintenance expenses, making tool modernization an immediate priority; not a long-term aspiration.

Costly, timeline-exceeding modernization programs are no longer acceptable.

Enterprises have already spent heavily on “digital transformation” programs that ran over budget and failed to deliver. Executives are no longer willing to fund open ended projects, they expect predictable timelines, and an end to costly manual rework.

Tighter compliance requirements and increasing customer expectations

Regulators and customers alike expect every decision and interaction to be traceable and disruption-free. Enterprises need modernization that safeguards data richness, ensures audit readiness, and keeps teams productive throughout the transition.

How Customers Benefit from This Partnership

The knowmad mood-OpsHub partnership combines OpsHub’s proven technology for zero disruption, high-data fidelity migrations with knowmad mood’s strategic consulting and delivery expertise.

What this means for enterprises:

“Enterprises don’t just need new tools, they need digitization programs that deliver certainty, continuity, and value,” said Francisco Calvo Vicente, Partnerships Director at knowmad mood. “Guided by our ethos of ‘Growing Together,’ this partnership with OpsHub allows us to help our clients retire legacy systems and embrace modernization, the non-disruptive way

“Modernization is not just about adopting new tools; it’s about ensuring the knowledge, history posture of an enterprise make the journey intact while maintaining SLA levels,” said Sandeep Jain, CEO of OpsHub, Inc. “Through our partnership with knowmad mood, we are giving enterprises the confidence to embrace platforms of their choice without disruption accelerating transformation while safeguarding what matters most.”

In today’s digital era, innovation reigns supreme over efficiency. Digital transformation forms the baseline required to innovate, and at its heart lies data. OpsHub offers solutions that break down data barriers, allowing organizations to fully leverage their digital core and drive innovation at scale.

While data is key to innovation, tapping into its full potential has been a challenge for several Fortune 500 enterprises that we have worked with over the last two decades. Outdated tools and processes, fragmented systems, and scattered data hinder an enterprise’s ability to innovate. OpsHub’s Enterprise-grade Intelligent Application Mesh Infrastructure is aimed at strengthening these pillars: capturing data at the right touchpoints, seamlessly sharing it across teams, and leveraging actionable insights from the data.

Our solutions are guided by the core belief of accelerating innovation for the modern enterprise. By empowering companies with the right tools to unlock value from their data, OpsHub aims to accelerate their innovation potential faster, better, and at scale.

About knowmad Mood:

knowmad mood is a leading multinational in digital transformation that combines talent, technology and business to maximize performance in the face of the complex challenges of the

market, through innovation and sustainable development. Its mission is to deliver value to its more than 1,000 clients and to accompany them in their digital transformation since 1994.

The company currently has more than 3,000 professionals, audited revenues of 210 million euros in 2024, and offices in 10 countries, including Spain, Italy, Portugal, the United Kingdom, Ireland, the United States, Uruguay, Germany, Morocco and Mexico. From these locations, it carries out projects in architecture, development, systems integration and managed services, adopting and promoting the best practices in the market.

The knowmad mood Group includes companies such as DEXS, Digital Experience School, a division that offers an integrated ecosystem of training, technology and service solutions, focused on creating and continuously delivering value in the learning and development processes of organizations; New Verve Consulting, specialized in the creation, development and design of Atlassian solutions and products for different clients in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland; Incipy, a consulting firm specialized in digital transformation and business strategy with a people-focused approach, a pioneer in Spain; Interwor, a consultancy specialized in security, infrastructure and communications; ASERVO Software, consultants specialized in software development infrastructures; Grupo Antea, a leading cybersecurity consultancy; Vanture ESS, an IT consultancy specialized in enterprise management solutions and technology consulting; and Buzz, a creative digital agency that supports brands in the development of innovative advertising campaigns, media and performance, social strategies and the design of digital experiences.

About OpsHub

OpsHub offers an Intelligent Federation Platform designed to drive effective data federation, digital engineering, and tool modernization at scale. With offices in Palo Alto, US, and India, OpsHub has earned the trust of more than leading Fortune 500s worldwide across diverse industries, including finance, healthcare, manufacturing, government, and automotive.

Unlike traditional solutions that require users to switch platforms or integrate through complex setups, OpsHub ensures seamless integration and real-time data flow across existing systems. By breaking down silos and enabling full traceability within current tools, OpsHub eliminates the need for additional platforms, reducing complexity and increasing adoption.

With over 70+ pre-built connectors, OpsHub empowers organizations to create a connected, modernized ecosystem, enabling them to fully leverage their data ecosystem and maximize the value of their tool investments.

For more information on OpsHub and its solutions, visit www.opshub.com.
Media contact: Sreya Sarbadhkari, marketing@opshub.com

OpsHub Expands monday.com Integration to Connect Business Demand with Delivery Execution

Palo Alto, CA. December 15, 2025: OpsHub Integration Manager (OIM) now supports monday.com, helping organizations turn the work captured in monday.com into reliable execution across the business. Monday.com is where sales, service, operations, and product teams record demand and define priorities, but without connection to delivery systems, leaders often lose visibility into what will actually ship and when. By keeping monday.com aligned with execution, organizations gain clearer signals, earlier risk detection, and more predictable delivery. These improvements directly influence customer commitments, revenue timelines, and operational efficiency.

For many companies, monday.com is becoming the source of truth for understanding customer needs and upcoming workloads. When that information drifts from execution teams, decisions become slower, handoffs break, and customers feel the impact. OpsHub’s support for monday.com closes this gap by keeping planning and delivery in sync and giving leaders a dependable view of capacity, progress, and risk across functions. This alignment helps organizations respond faster, reduce operational overhead, and scale work without adding coordination layers.

Why monday.com Integration Matters for Modern Organizations

Monday.com is widely used to capture customer activity, incoming requests, and operational priorities. When that front-end view stays connected to the systems responsible for delivery, leaders gain a clearer understanding of what is committed, what is progressing, and where attention is needed.

Clear, Accurate Visibility Across Workflows

Integrated systems provide a real-time picture of progress and risks. This helps organizations maintain predictable delivery and avoid last-minute surprises.

Stronger Customer Experience Across the Lifecycle

Aligned systems support smoother handoffs between sales, onboarding, delivery, and support. Customers benefit from faster responses and fewer process gaps.

Early Identification of Delivery and Process Risks

Delays and blockers become visible sooner when systems are connected. Teams can act quickly before issues affect timelines or customer commitments.

“Monday.com sets the tone for how many organizations define demand and shape their plans,” said Sandeep Jain, CEO of OpsHub, Inc.“The challenge is ensuring that this clarity survives the complexity of execution. Our focus is on preserving that connection so leaders can rely on a single, coherent view of what the organization has committed to and how that work is progressing.”

About OpsHub

OpsHub is the leading provider of Intelligent Application Mesh solutions for agile innovative teams. OpsHub’s suite of products helps enterprises by democratizing decision-making and providing comprehensive information in each team member’s preferred tool. This way, forward-thinking teams are better equipped to deliver innovative products and services faster, with enhanced quality, and at reduced costs.

For more information on OpsHub and its solutions, visit www.opshub.com.
Media contact: Sreya Sarbadhkari, marketing@opshub.com

OpsHub Extends Integration Support for Windchill PLM

Palo Alto, CA. December 8, 2025: OpsHub Integration Manager (OIM) announces support for PTC Windchill PLM, giving enterprises a reliable way to ensure product decisions made in Windchill translate into coordinated action across tools like Jira, Azure DevOps, IBM DOORS and more. For executive leaders, this provides a practical path to reducing late-stage surprises, avoiding costly corrections, and improving accountability across product teams.

Windchill defines the product, but the work to execute those decisions happens in many other tools. When these systems do not stay aligned, organizations struggle with schedule instability, rework, and limited visibility into emerging risks. OpsHub closes this gap by keeping Windchill updates synchronized in real time and with high data fidelity across downstream systems. This gives leaders a unified and dependable view of how decisions move through the organization, enabling more confident planning and tighter control over program outcomes.

Why Windchill PLM Integration Matters in Today’s Engineering Landscape

When Windchill stays connected with the tools teams use daily, product decisions translate smoothly into their work. This gives leaders more clarity, reduces unnecessary effort, and improves control over program outcomes.

Clearer expectations and fewer surprises

Leaders get a more accurate view of what work is truly on track. This helps avoid missed commitments and strengthens confidence in timelines shared with customers and stakeholders.

Less budget drained by avoidable work

When teams build from the right information the first time, organizations spend far less on correcting misunderstandings or redoing work. This directly protects engineering budgets and improves margins.

Problems are caught early, not when it’s too late

Leaders see the impact of product changes sooner. This makes it possible to address issues before they disrupt delivery or require expensive last-minute fixes.

“Windchill captures the product story, yet the work that brings that story to life happens in multiple systems,” said Sandeep Jain, CEO of OpsHub, Inc. “We help organizations eliminate the blind spots that prevent leaders from understanding where risks form and how decisions propagate. With a connected ecosystem, executives can steer programs with greater confidence and far fewer late disruptions.”

About OpsHub

OpsHub is the leading Intelligent Federation Platform for agile innovation teams. OpsHub’s suite of products helps enterprises by democratizing decision-making and providing comprehensive information in each team member’s preferred tool. This way, forward-thinking teams are better equipped to deliver innovative products and services faster, with enhanced quality, and at reduced costs.

For more information on OpsHub and its solutions, visit www.opshub.com.
Media contact: Sreya Sarbadhkari, marketing@opshub.com

SAIC and OpsHub Partner to Operationalize a Transformative, Fully Automated Digital Thread in ReadyOne

Palo Alto, CA. November 10, 2025: SAIC and OpsHub announced a strategic collaboration to power enterprises to build a federated, fully automated digital thread inside ReadyOne, SAIC’s digital engineering ecosystem.

The partnership enables government agencies and enterprises to create a complete digital thread across software development, product engineering, MBSE, and change management delivering a single source of intelligence demanded by today’s rapidly changing business landscape.

Customers don’t need a full system revamp where they need to buy, learn, and completely transfer over to an additional platform. They simply use the tools they already trust, and ReadyOne stitches them together into a fully automated, resilient digital thread.

Why Now: Traditional Digital Thread Approaches Simply Don’t Cut It Anymore

Most attempts to create a digital thread have looked the same: deploy a new tool, centralize data in a proprietary environment, and ask teams to change the way they work. On paper, that sounds manageable. In practice, it creates slow adoption, fragmented execution, and limited value.

The Pentagon has made it clear in DoDI 5000.97 and MOSA that digital engineering and modular, open architectures are not optional, they are the standard. But policy only works when execution is practical.

That’s where the SAIC x OpsHub partnership changes the model. By blending forces, customers get a digital thread that is:

Shaping the New Frontier for Enterprise-Wide Digital Thread Enablement

The timing of this partnership is not coincidence, it’s a necessity. Here’s why:

By combining SAIC’s mission-proven ReadyOne platform with OpsHub’s digital thread infrastructure, customers get exactly what the moment demands: a resilient, automated, and vendor-agnostic digital thread that is compliant on paper, actionable in practice, and ready to scale today.

Leadership Perspective

SAIC:

“This partnership with OpsHub provides our nation’s armed forces and intelligence agencies with expanded solution offerings to accelerate their adoption of SAIC’s ReadyOne digital engineering practices,” said Chris Finlay, Vice President of Innovation at SAIC. “Missions are quickly evolving and we must bring in advanced technologies that enhance transparency, improve collaboration and deliver greater impact all while being scalable and maintainable.”

OpsHub:

“By joining forces with SAIC, we’re giving customers the ability to build a resilient digital thread inside ReadyOne – one that works across all their tools, scales across all their programs, and aligns with mandates like DoDI 5000.97 and MOSA.

Customers don’t need another platform, another gatekeeper, or another layer of disruption. What they get is faster adoption, trusted data in every system, and a best-in-class ecosystem for leveraging federated digital engineering at scale.” Said Sandeep Jain, CEO of OpsHub, Inc.

About OpsHub

OpsHub provides an Intelligent Federation Platform to enable effective digital engineering at scale. Unlike traditional digital thread solutions that require users to switch platforms, OpsHub enables complete thread visibility directly within existing tools. By removing barriers such as manual integration, additional tools to learn, and missing in-system traceability or collaboration, OpsHub overcomes the biggest hurdles to digital thread adoption including poor data quality, low adoption, and limited value. With over 70+ pre-built connectors, we help organizations create best in class eco-system for leveraging Digital Engineering tools and Digital Thread.

For more information on OpsHub and its solutions, visit www.opshub.com.
Media contact: Sreya Sarbadhkari, marketing@opshub.com

Unify RevOps and Engineering for Accelerated Release Cycles with Bi-Directional HubSpot Integration with 70+ Tools

Palo Alto, CA. August 20, 2025: In modern enterprises today, sales, marketing, support, and customer success teams use HubSpot CRM, while engineering and delivery teams use systems like Azure DevOps, Jira, Jama, Salesforce, ServiceNow, and moreHowever, without seamless integration, these business-facing and delivery-focused teams often operate in silos — creating gaps in visibility, slowing down execution, and limiting the ability to deliver connected customer experiences. 

At OpsHub, we recognize the critical need to bring RevOps and DevOps together and are pleased to announce expanded integration capabilities with support for HubSpot — a leading CRM platform trusted worldwide. This inclusion empowers business, RevOps, and engineering teams to work in tandem, driving unparalleled customer and enterprise outcomes. With HubSpot now part of our integration stack, organizations can connect it with 70+ ALM, DevOps, and ITSM tools to achieve end-to-end visibility, traceability, and collaboration across go-to-market and delivery workflows. 

With OpsHub’s enterprise-grade integration solution, teams can now leverage HubSpot for:

  • Connected Customer Journeys: Sync HubSpot Deal, Ticket, Contact, Company, Orders, Notes, Emails, Tasks, Calls, Meetings, etc., two-way with engineering and service tools — linking every customer interaction directly to delivery outcomes in real time. 
  • Context-Rich Sync: Capture not only fields but also their associated data – comments, ownership changes, stages, status transitions and attachments — giving every team full context. 
  • Stable Performance: Run OpsHub externally via secure native APIs — with no plugins required. Deploy On-Premise, in your private Cloud or on OpsHub’s secure Cloud infrastructure without impacting the end systems’ performance. 
  • RevOps and Delivery Alignment: Keep sales, marketing, support, customer success, and development teams in lockstep with real-time updates across systems — eliminating silos and accelerating response. 
  • Audit-Ready Records: Ensure compliance and traceability across CRM and the integrated systems with enterprise-grade governance — without custom builds or manual work. 

“At OpsHub, our mission is to enable enterprises to deliver seamless customer experiences by unifying sales, support, marketing and engineering ecosystems,” remarks Sandeep Jain, Founder & CEO of OpsHub. “By including HubSpot in our integration stack, we’re helping teams move beyond CRM data management to truly connected workflows — where customer insights, revenue operations, and product delivery all work in concert to accelerate innovation and digital transformation.”

Start your free trial today and experience seamless HubSpot integrations first-hand.

OpsHub Announces Snowflake Integration Support to Accelerate AI-Driven Engineering and Copilot Adoption

Palo Alto, CA. June 6, 2025: OpsHub, the industry’s leading engineering intelligence platform, today announced support for Snowflake as a new integration connector in its flagship data integration platform, OpsHub Integration Manager (OIM).

This strategic expansion is designed to empower enterprise teams to operationalize their AI and Copilot initiatives by unlocking clean, connected, and context-rich data pipelines across the engineering toolchain.

The Problem: Scattered Data Is Holding Back Engineering AI

As enterprises race to infuse artificial intelligence into their software and systems engineering processes, one challenge continues to surface: the data needed to power these initiatives is scattered, siloed, and often stripped of the context that is needed to make it meaningful.

Engineering data lives across dozens of specialized tools. Requirements may reside in IBM DOORS, tasks in Jira, test plans in Azure DevOps, while production feedback flows in through ServiceNow. Adding to the complexity, not every tool in this ecosystem has built-in Copilot support.

Even when tools do support copilots, they often do so in isolation — meaning teams must manage multiple Copilot connections to extract value. This leads to scattered, duplicative efforts where each Copilot only sees a narrow slice of the engineering process.

For organizations using a centralized MCP server to connect copilots to enterprise data, this architecture quickly becomes a bottleneck. Users must configure and maintain multiple connections per system, deal with inconsistent schemas, and constantly troubleshoot sync issues — all before any AI model can even begin learning from the data.

And the diversity of tools doesn’t help. Many enterprises work across more than 70 systems — spanning Atlassian, Microsoft, IBM, ServiceNow, OpenText, etc. Each system speaks a different language. Without a way to bring them together, the engineering brain remains fragmented, and AI remains a promise instead of a practice.

Why Now: Copilot Demand Meets Data Infrastructure Gaps

The urgency to address this is real. With copilots entering daily workflows and leadership teams investing in predictive engineering, the success of these initiatives hinges not on the algorithms themselves — but on the quality and connectedness of the data they consume.

Until now, engineering leaders had limited options: build brittle, one-off data exports, or undertake costly platform consolidation. Neither approach scales. By enabling seamless data integration into Snowflake, OpsHub provides a third path — one that allows enterprises to retain their existing tools, but still harness their combined intelligence in a unified, structured way.

With Snowflake now integrated, engineering data can flow continuously from operational tools into analytical environments — with full fidelity, relationships, and historical trace preserved. This sets the stage for robust engineering data lakes that go beyond reporting, and actively support copilots, ML models, and real-time insight generation.

What This Means for Enterprises

The Snowflake integration isn’t just a connector — it’s a shift in how enterprises prepare their engineering environments for AI. By creating a central, structured data foundation in Snowflake, organizations can eliminate the operational burden of managing dozens of disparate Copilot connections across tools.

Instead of configuring and maintaining multiple pipelines to feed each Copilot or AI system separately, teams can now work from a unified, context-rich data lake — one that reflects the full reality of engineering work, not just isolated snapshots.

This dramatically reduces the complexity of MCP (multi-Copilot) environments. Rather than relying on brittle point-to-point connections between each tool and each AI assistant, enterprises can route copilots, LLMs, or analytics platforms through a single trusted layer — built on Snowflake and powered by structured sync – powered by OpsHub.

The result is not just better data hygiene, but better outcomes: copilots that respond more accurately, ML models that surface real risks, and dashboards that reflect the true state of delivery.

More importantly, this approach preserves autonomy across teams and tools. Developers continue working in Jira, testers in TestRail, architects in IBM DOORS — while leadership gains visibility, intelligence, and trust in the data powering their AI initiatives.

With this integration, enterprises can move from fragmented tools and guesswork-driven copilots to a future where engineering data is connected, AI-ready, and able to drive meaningful change — at scale.

“We’re seeing strong demand from customers who want to build engineering data lakes — not just for reporting, but to train copilots, run regressions, and surface delivery risks automatically,” said Sandeep Jain, CEO of OpsHub, Inc. “The challenge is getting clean, complete, and contextual data out of operational systems and into analytical environments like Snowflake.

A Step Toward AI-Driven Engineering Infrastructure

This milestone reflects OpsHub’s broader vision: enabling organizations to evolve from fragmented delivery to integrated, AI-enabled ecosystems. As the pace of innovation increases, enterprises that can connect their data without breaking their workflows will be the ones to unlock competitive advantage.

By bridging operational toolchains and analytical platforms, OpsHub is helping enterprises build the foundation for a new kind of engineering infrastructure — one that is intelligent, traceable, and ready for whatever copilots come next.

About OpsHub

OpsHub is the leading provider of Intelligent Application Mesh solutions for agile innovative teams. OpsHub’s suite of products helps enterprises by democratizing decision-making and providing comprehensive information in each team member’s preferred tool. This way, forward-thinking teams are better equipped to deliver innovative products and services faster, with enhanced quality, and at reduced costs.

For more information on OpsHub and its solutions, visit www.opshub.com.
Media contact: Sreya Sarbadhkari, marketing@opshub.com