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How to Consolidate Your Azure & Multi-Cloud Monitoring and Avoid Tool Sprawl

This is the eighth blog in our Azure Monitoring series, where we look at a challenge many organizations face as Azure and multi-cloud environments expand: monitoring tool sprawl. What starts as a few monitoring solutions for different needs can turn into disconnected dashboards, duplicate alerts, and fragmented visibility.

What Are Network Performance Metrics? How to Track and Fix Issues (2026)

Network performance metrics are real-time measurements of how data moves across your network, from speed and capacity to delay, loss, and reliability. Network performance metrics are the diagnostic layer between your infrastructure and your users. They explain why things are slow, dropped, or unreachable by capturing everything from how fast packets travel and how much bandwidth is in use to how often data gets dropped or delayed.

Self-Healing ITOps: Close the Loop From Detection to Resolution

Self-healing ITOps helps restore services faster by combining AI-driven analysis, automation, and recovery validation. Organizations have invested heavily in monitoring, observability, and AIOps. These platforms are effective at identifying issues, but incident resolution is often still a manual process. Engineers still need to investigate alerts, determine the appropriate remediation, and verify that services have recovered.

Best Network Monitoring Tools in 2026: Compare Top Platforms

Most network monitoring tools alert you that a device is down. The best ones help you determine whether the problem is your WAN circuit, your ISP, or your SaaS provider before your users file a ticket. Traditional network monitoring tools were built for static networks. You poll devices, check interface counters, and still can’t explain why users are complaining about latency.

When World Cup Traffic Spikes in Mexico, Can You See Where the Internet Breaks?

The World Cup is already proving how quickly digital demand can concentrate across Mexico’s networks, making internet path visibility critical for teams responsible for reliable user experiences. The 2026 FIFA World Cup is already testing Mexico’s networks. Mexico’s June 11 opening match against South Africa drew 7.1 million viewers for an English-language U.S. broadcast and peaked at 9.1 million viewers. That kind of demand puts real pressure on the systems behind digital experiences.

Why AI observability is a critical ITOps priority

AI Observability is a Critical Priority for ITOps Teams See how LogicMonitor helps ITOps teams monitor AI workloads, reduce blind spots, and move toward Autonomous IT. Schedule a meeting AI has shifted from experimental pilots to everyday business operations. Customers are interacting with AI-powered applications. Engineering teams are building with LLMs, GPUs, APIs, and automation at a much faster pace. That adds to the visibility strain on already overburdened ITOps teams.

Deep AI Investigation for ITOps: What It Is and Why It Matters

Investigation is the most time-consuming and cognitively demanding phase of incident response, and it’s the phase least served by existing tooling. Modern ITOps teams have spent years investing in better detection and alerting. The tools are faster, the dashboards are richer, and anomaly detection keeps improving.

Safeguard Revenue and Brand Trust with Full-Stack Visibility

The quick download: Most observability strategies overlook the internet layer that underpins every user’s digital experience, leaving it almost entirely unmonitored. Most IT teams monitor servers, networks, and applications, yet the infrastructure layer that carries traffic to users remains largely unmonitored.

Building Enterprise Momentum Across APAC: A Conversation with Dave Patnaik

There’s a lot happening across Asia Pacific right now. Enterprises are moving quickly to modernize operations, adopt AI, and manage growing complexity across increasingly distributed environments, and the opportunity ahead for LogicMonitor in the region continues to grow alongside it. That’s why I’m especially excited to welcome Dave Patnaik to LogicMonitor as our new Vice President of APAC.