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What is Active Telemetry

Active Telemetry is the evolution in how organizations collect, process, and use observability data. In traditional observability, telemetry is passive: systems emit logs, metrics, and traces that are stored and visualized after the fact. This model worked when systems were simpler and changes were predictable. But in today’s world with distributed microservices, Kubernetes, and AI workloads, passive telemetry can’t keep up. Active Telemetry changes that.

Conquer Complexity, Accelerate Resolution with the AI Troubleshooting Agent in Splunk Observability Cloud

The digital landscape has transformed dramatically, and with it, the demands on our systems have grown exponentially. Traditional monitoring tools struggle to provide sufficient insight into complex, distributed, cloud-native environments. Observability is the answer, moving beyond merely knowing "what" is happening to understanding "why" it's happening, and its impact on user experience and business outcomes.

Redgate Software recognized as a Strong Performer in Gartner Peer Insights Voice of the Customer for Infrastructure Monitoring Software

We’re thrilled to share that Redgate Software has been recognized as a ‘Strong Performer’ in the 2025 Gartner Peer Insights Voice of the Customer for Infrastructure Monitoring Tools category with our Redgate Monitor solution. We believe this recognition is a reflection of the trust and feedback from the people who matter most: our customers.

Our Engineering in the Age of AI: 2026 Benchmark Report finds AI is making engineering faster, but not necessarily better

Everyone's talking about how AI is transforming software development. Teams are shipping more code, deploying more frequently, and getting features to market faster than they could a year ago. The productivity gains are real. But we kept hearing a different story from engineering leaders. Yes, velocity is up. But incidents are climbing, resolution times are getting longer, and code review processes are struggling to keep up.

Top DevOps Challenges in 2025 and How APM Solves Them

In 2025, DevOps continues to grow and change quickly, helping teams deliver software faster and more securely. But as systems become more complex with microservices, cloud platforms, and AI-driven tools, new challenges arise. Teams now need to balance speed with security, manage too many tools, control rising cloud costs, and still maintain high-quality software. This is where Application Performance Monitoring (APM) becomes essential.

What Is Synthetic Monitoring?

Synthetic Monitoring is a proactive approach to testing a website or web server to ensure that digital services stay available, responsive, and functional at all times. Instead of waiting for real users to encounter a problem, synthetic monitoring uses automated scripts to imitate user interaction, such as visiting pages, submitting forms, or performing transactions from multiple global locations.

The Hidden Bottlenecks in AI Infrastructure (and How to Fix Them)

Artificial intelligence has entered an era where infrastructure is the real moat. Teams spend millions on GPUs, yet models still stall, latency spikes unpredictably, and throughput flatlines at 20% of what spec sheets promise. These hidden bottlenecks lurk far beneath the surface - in power grids, network fabrics, memory bandwidth, orchestration layers, and even governance policies. In this guide, we uncover where AI infrastructure actually breaks, what the emerging data and research reveal, and how Clarifai's reasoning and orchestration stack helps eliminate these unseen friction points.

Protecting Sensitive Information in an Era of Digital Transformation

You might worry about keeping your personal or work data safe as more things move online. In 2023, over half of large companies reported some type of data breach. This blog will show simple ways to protect sensitive information using smart tools and habits. Start learning now to stay ahead of new digital threats!