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The latest News and Information on Observabilty for complex systems and related technologies.

What Is Hybrid Observability? A Healthcare IT Explainer

Healthcare IT environments have become incredibly complex. Think about everything running simultaneously in your organization: physical medical devices, cloud platforms, clinical applications like Epic, and patient-facing applications. Each component needs to work together seamlessly, much like how ICU monitors track multiple vital signs at once. Many healthcare organizations still use monitoring solutions designed for simpler times, when systems were more isolated.

Grafana Labs named a Leader again in the 2025 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Observability Platforms

We’re thrilled to share that Grafana Labs has been recognized as a Leader in the 2025 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Observability Platforms—for the second year in a row. This year’s report placed Grafana Labs furthest in “Completeness of Vision,” which we believe reflects our deep commitment to building a truly open, composable observability stack that gives users flexibility, control, and the tools to own their observability strategy.

Elastic named a Leader in the 2025 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Observability Platforms

Observability has an investigation problem, and dashboards and alerts aren’t enough for solving problems in today’s complex systems. AI-driven capabilities, powerful analytics, and the ability to scale are essential to drive real-time investigations while keeping costs low. We think this is why Elastic has been named a Leader in the 2025 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Observability Platforms for the second time.

How to improve your observability

Coroot was designed to solve the problem of time-consuming root cause analysis. It handles the full observability journey - from collecting telemetry automatically with zero code setup (thanks, eBPF!) to simplifying the role of SREs and DevOps everywhere with instant root cause analysis powered by AI. We also strongly believe that simple observability should be an innovation everyone can afford to benefit from: which is why our software is open source!

Honeycomb Users Are Living in the Future, Part 1: Sampling

When we talk to new Honeycomb users, a few things stand out as sounding downright magical. Sometimes we’ll hear, “Wow, is that a new feature?” and we’ll say that no, it’s been like that for years. Clearly we need to get the word out! This is the first installment of a blog series I’ll be writing, covering areas of Honeycomb that elicit reactions of awe and disbelief from new users.

Lumigo Launches AI Agent Observability

LLM-powered agents are reshaping software, but when they fail, troubleshooting is guesswork. Lumigo’s new AI Agent Observability, now in beta, gives you visibility into the entire lifecycle of your agents, from prompt to response to internal decision logic. Built for modern AI workloads, this feature is designed to help engineers monitor, debug, and optimize agents running on platforms like OpenAI, Anthropic, and open-source models.

Observability for containerized workloads: How to run Grafana Beyla as a sidecar in Amazon ECS

Note: Grafana Beyla has been donated to OpenTelemetry under the new project name OpenTelemetry eBPF Instrumentation. Beyla will continue to exist as Grafana Labs’ distribution of the upstream project. Grafana Beyla is an open source eBPF-based auto-instrumentation tool that helps you easily get started with application observability, allowing you to monitor and visualize traces without modifying the application code.