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LogicMonitor Named to CRN's 2025 Edge Computing 100: Proof That the Edge Finally Has Some Brains

Edge computing has been the buzzword of the decade. Everyone is talking about pushing intelligence closer to the edge, but most of that intelligence still needs a map and a flashlight. This week, CRN named LogicMonitor to its 2025 Edge Computing 100, recognizing companies that are actually doing something useful at the edge instead of just hyping it. We are honored. We are also a little amused.

Elastic named a Leader in the IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Observability Platforms 2025 Vendor Assessment

We're proud to share that Elastic has been named a Leader in the IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Observability Platforms 2025 Vendor Assessment (doc, November 2025). We believe this recognition validates our ongoing mission: to deliver an observability platform that is open, extensible, and AI-driven to power full-stack observability that unifies operational and business data at scale, allowing SRE teams to move from detect and resolve problems faster.

Expanding Access, Not Risk: Using the Read-Only Role in Honeycomb Teams

Observability works best when everyone who needs visibility can get it without the risk of unintentional changes. Honeycomb’s role-based access control system helps teams strike that balance with a selection of Owner, Member, and Read-Only member roles. This control gives teams more flexibility in how they share access across their organization, helping you scale visibility safely without sacrificing control.

Beyond Isolated AI: How the Selector MCP Server Connects Agents, Context, and Action

AI in network operations is evolving faster than ever. But while new models and agents are emerging almost daily, they’re often working alone, with each confined to its own context, data, and domain. One model might analyze telemetry, another handles automation scripts, and a third generates summaries or recommendations. Each model might be intelligent on its own, but without a way to share context, they end up thinking in isolation, limiting what they can achieve together.

Bringing Observability to Data

While observability practices have evolved in recent years, they have largely focused on application services and infrastructure. Yet it is data what powers our applications, businesses, and AI models. When data issues occur, the consequences can be far reaching, from poor product experiences to billing errors to misinformed AI outcomes. In this session, Jonathan Morin, Group Product Manager at Datadog, shares real-world examples of incidents and explains how data observability can address them, helping teams detect issues earlier, reduce costly downtime, and restore trust in their data.

Sysdig Team - What does good collaboration look like?c

In this video, our team shares how we work together to move fast, stay aligned, and build impact- across engineering, product, design, marketing, and beyond. You’ll hear honest perspectives on: Whether you're part of Sysdig or just curious how high-performing teams operate, this behind-the-scenes look highlights the mindset and culture that power everything we do.

OpenTelemetry Java Agent for Spring Boot: Complete Setup Guide

The OpenTelemetry Java Agent provides zero-code instrumentation for Spring Boot applications through bytecode manipulation. This guide covers setup, configuration, auto-instrumentation capabilities, and production deployment strategies for implementing distributed tracing and observability.

Understand, diagnose, and optimize SQL queries: Introducing Grafana Cloud Database Observability

It’s widely acknowledged that most application performance problems stem not from the application itself, but from the underlying database. Slow or inefficient database queries are often the primary cause of these issues, acting as the biggest driver of application performance incidents. If you’ve been troubleshooting slow API calls or sluggish services, chances are the root cause likely resides within your database layer.