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Introducing RUM without Limits: Capture everything, keep what matters

Real User Monitoring (RUM) helps teams understand exactly how their users experience their web and mobile applications—from load times to crashes and frustration signals. But traditional RUM models come with tough trade-offs: capture all sessions and overspend, or sample data and miss what matters. Fixed sampling rates may help manage volume, but they leave dangerous blind spots.

What's Inside InfluxDB 3.1: New Features for Security, Performance, and Visibility

InfluxDB 3.1 is now available for both Core and Enterprise editions, bringing significant improvements that make managing high-volume, high-velocity time series data even easier, faster, and more secure. InfluxDB 3 Core is the free, open source edition of InfluxDB 3—a high-speed, recent-data engine licensed under MIT and Apache 2. InfluxDB 3 Enterprise is the commercial version of Core, adding support for longer-term historical queries, high availability, enhanced security, and more.

Introducing Logz.io Dashboards (Beta): Shaping the future of unified Observability with Open 360

We’re thrilled to announce the Beta launch of Logz.io Dashboards – a major step forward in how engineers and DevOps teams visualize and analyze their telemetry data. For the first time, Logz.io users can now create dashboards that bring together logs, metrics, and traces in a single unified view — making it easier than ever to monitor performance, detect issues, and troubleshoot incidents without switching tools or losing context. This launch is more than just a product update.

Announcing HAProxy 3.2

HAProxy 3.2 is here, and this release gives you more of what matters most: exceptional performance and efficiency, best-in-class SSL/TLS, deep observability, and flexible control over your traffic. These powerful capabilities help HAProxy remain the G2 category leader in API management, container networking, DDoS protection, web application firewall (WAF), and load balancing.

Introducing Session Health in Sentry (Now In Open Beta)

You push a release that touches the checkout flow. Now you’re glued to dashboards and checking Slack, hoping you didn’t introduce a regression that breaks the payment path. You can’t tell if you’ve just shipped a blocker that’s stalling every cart—or some edge case quietly making users bail.

Introducing Entity Relationships: Define your data model

Today we’re thrilled to announce the launch of Entity Relationships, a powerful new capability that gives you more flexibility and control over the data model in your IDP. By allowing you to create custom relationships between entities in your catalog, you can model your internal developer portal to accurately reflect your own organization’s taxonomy, letting you better answer deep questions about your environments, releases, packages, and beyond.

Pulseway Announces Integration with KaseyaOne and Cooper Insights

Pulseway and Kaseya have worked side by side for years, driven by a shared goal: to make powerful, easy-to-use IT solutions accessible to small and midsized businesses (SMBs). With the release of Pulseway 9.15, the merger becomes a reality into the product, with new features and a path for innovation. This update marks the beginning of a deeper alignment between the two platforms, giving Pulseway users direct access to the benefits of Kaseya's broader ecosystem.

Logs in Sentry: Now in Open Beta

You’re looking at an error in Sentry—a failed payment in your Flask backend or an unexpected null in your Node API. You’ve got the stack trace. The request details. Even the full trace. What you don’t have: the logs your app emitted right before everything went sideways. With Sentry Logs (now in open beta), you can send application logs straight to Sentry and see them automatically connected to the errors and traces you already use.

Harvester 1.5 Extends Kubernetes-Native Virtualization to ARM64and CSI-Compliant Storage

As organizations move beyond traditional hypervisors, Harvester continues to lead the way as an open source, Kubernetes-native virtualization solution. With the release of Harvester 1.5, users now have greater flexibility and ecosystem alignment than ever before—with General Availability (GA) for ARM64 and support for CSI-compatible storage backends. Harvester is part of a growing shift toward cloud-native infrastructure that unifies VMs and containers under the Kubernetes API.