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Agentic AI in Action: How OpenAI, Tribe AI and LogicMonitor See Enterprises Preparing for Autonomous IT

Recommendation: Focus your next AI initiative on one high-impact workflow. Measure, iterate, and scale. Agentic AI has quickly become the next frontier of enterprise automation. Instead of static AI tools that wait for human prompts, agents act on behalf of users by autonomously reasoning, sequencing steps, and taking action within defined guardrails.

What's New at Logz.io - October 2025

We’re expanding the Open 360 AI experience to more users with a modernized navigation and full access to Grafana and OSD dashboards. Your existing dashboards, alerts, bookmarks, and integrations remain unchanged, while new AI-powered capabilities provide deeper explanations and actionable insights. Existing customers can request early access through their account team.

Do You Need DCIM Software If You Already Use a BMS?

A Building Management System (BMS) is commonly used in data centers to monitor and control the facility’s mechanical, electrical, and environmental systems. With a BMS in place, it’s reasonable to ask: do you still need Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM) software? The short answer is yes—DCIM and BMS serve occasionally overlapping but fundamentally different purposes.

Turn fragmented runtime signals into coherent attack stories with Datadog Workload Protection

Security teams face a constant trade-off between detection coverage and alert fatigue. Broad, rule-based detection approaches surface every possible indicator of compromise (IoC) but generate unmanageable alert volumes. Narrow, tightly scoped rules reduce noise but risk missing critical signals. And while individual indicators of compromise can highlight suspicious behavior, they often lack the surrounding context needed to tell a complete story of how an attack unfolded.

From Observability to Network Intelligence: How Kentik Built the Foundation for Networks That Think

The age of dashboards is ending, as observability has only created more noise for network teams to sift through. Kentik SVP of Product, Mav Turner, lays out why true network intelligence requires a clean, contextual data foundation to finally create a network that thinks.

Work Where Your Teams Already Are with PagerDuty's AI Agents for Slack

Modern operations happen in Slack, where teams spend their days collaborating, troubleshooting, and resolving incidents. And while many incident management tools offer Slack-friendly experiences, they lack end-to-end capabilities that teams need. During critical moments, other tools may require users to switch between Slack and their own interfaces, creating friction.

SharePoint Storage Limit Warning

When your Microsoft 365 tenant reaches the SharePoint storage limit, the impact is immediate. File uploads start failing, Teams sites stop provisioning, indexing slows down, and storage overage charges begin applying automatically. For organisations storing large volumes of documents, drawings, media files, or project data, hitting the SharePoint capacity threshold can become a recurring and expensive problem—especially when underlying retention policies prevent deletion.

Not so "mini"-dumps: How we found missing crashes on SteamOS

We shipped an improvement to Sentry's game engine and native SDKs that most developers probably didn’t even notice until now – unless they were explicitly aiming to test their Windows-built games on Linux with Wine/Proton compatibility layers. That's exactly the point. While we were focused on improving our game engine SDKs, our learnings while investigating a mysterious issue are applicable for any Windows application running on Linux via Wine or compatibility layer.