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Achieving sovereign and secure AIOps with Ollama and OpManager

Enterprise IT networks power business operations across the world. As businesses scale to catch up with an increasingly-demanding user base, networks also grow more complex. IT teams managing these networks have to monitor more data than before, under more stringent SLA terms, with little room for failure. Trying to do this manually across thousands of devices can take a lot of time and effort, and are prone to errors.

Grafana 13.1 release: observability as code updates, extending Grafana Assistant across more data sources, and more

Earlier this year, Grafana 13 laid the groundwork for making it easier and faster than ever to turn your data into actionable insights. With our latest minor release, Grafana 13.1, we're building on that foundation, expanding observability as code, bringing Grafana Assistant to more data sources, and streamlining the everyday workflows teams rely on to visualize, analyze, and act on their data. Download Grafana 13.1 Below are just some of the highlights from Grafana 13.1.

Physical Asset Verification: The Complete Checklist for Multi Location Organizations

Managing assets across multiple offices, warehouses, plants, project sites, or retail locations can quickly become challenging. As organizations grow, assets are transferred between locations, assigned to employees, repaired, replaced, or retired. Over time, records can become inaccurate, leading to missing assets, duplicate entries, and compliance risks. This is where physical asset verification becomes essential.

10 Best ITSM Tools in 2026 [Reviewed and Compared]

How do you choose the best ITSM tool for your team when 20 vendors all promise the same three things: native AI, ITIL alignment, and a single system to run your whole IT operation? It is the fair question we hear most from IT managers and service desk leads, and the cost of getting it wrong is high. An ITSM platform is a multi-year commitment where your team works inside every day, so a poor fit shows fast as slow tickets, manual workarounds, and a migration nobody wants to repeat.

6 use cases for agentic AI in major IT incident management

Enterprise IT operations leaders are realizing that legacy incident management processes cannot keep pace with today’s sprawling, hybrid-cloud enterprise environments. Enterprise IT doesn’t look anything like it did even five years ago. Hybrid cloud architectures, distributed microservices, and increasingly rapid CI/CD cycles have increased the speed and complexity of IT operations by orders of magnitude, leaving ITOps teams struggling to keep up.

CloudZero Dimension Studio: A drag-and-drop UI at the foundation of AI ROI

The core of ROI is visibility. If you can clearly see … 1. What it costs to produce the thing you make, and 2. How much money it makes you … then calculating ROI is easy. But with AI, as with the cloud before it, getting that visibility is extremely challenging. Why? Because the cost data associated with each is inherently chaotic.

Why you should use Language Server Protocol (LSP) with Claude Code

Agentic coding tools like Claude Code can write, refactor, and debug across an entire codebase, but by default they read code as plain text, the way grep does. The Language Server Protocol (LSP) changes that: it’s the same code-intelligence layer an IDE uses, and wiring it into an agent lets it read code by meaning instead of by string match. The bigger the codebase, the more a wrong guess about a symbol costs, and the more that structural view pays off.

Network Monitoring, the Netdata Way: Topology, NetFlow, SNMP, and Traps

Interface counters tell you a port is busy. Bytes in, bytes out, errors, drops. That’s enough to know a link is saturated, but not enough to know which conversations are saturating it, which devices are involved, or how a problem propagates across your network. For that you’ve traditionally needed dedicated network performance monitoring tools, usually expensive, usually a separate console from the rest of your monitoring.