HashiCorp is helping Azure users simplify and scale their infrastructure with new tools, deeper integrations, and key announcements unveiled at Microsoft Build 2025. The Terraform AzureRM provider has approached 1 billion downloads, highlighting the importance of infrastructure as code in modern cloud operations. HashiCorp is also announcing a beta launch of its Model Context Protocol (MCP) server, which enables developers to describe what they want to build and receive module recommendations, provider documentation summaries, examples of resource configuration, and more. The MCP server integrates with GitHub Copilot, enabling developers to interact with Terraform workflows and GitHub Copilot through natural language — right from their IDE. Additionally, HashiCorp is expanding its collaboration with Microsoft through support for HashiCorp Vault in Azure Arc, a new integration that enables organizations to centrally manage secrets and protect sensitive data across hybrid and multi-cloud environments. New capabilities have also been launched by HashiCorp and Azure, including the public preview of Terraform Export from the Azure Portal, an AzAPI provider, and Terraform migrate.