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Introducing the Coralogix Transactions processor

Coralogix Transactions are a trace segmentation strategy, unique to the Coralogix platform. They allow users to analyze the performance, over time, of a collection of related spans, across billions of traces. Coralogix has introduced a transactions processor into the OpenTelemetry contrib image, enabling users to activate this unique feature using nothing more than OpenTelemetry configuration.

RUM measurements: Start with the data, discover the story

When something breaks in your application, a slow page, a spike in errors, or a drop in engagement, the typical response is to chase the symptoms. But what if we flipped that process? What if we started not from user complaints, but from actual performance measurements, collected from real sessions in real time? That’s exactly the idea behind Coralogix RUM Measurements.

Introducing the Coralogix SLO Center

Are you struggling to define reliability targets? Teams nowadays are turning to Service Level Objectives (SLOs), reliability targets that can be used to define how much you can play around with your systems before users are affected too much. While they're a great way of defining reliability targets, they are difficult to manage. That's why we built the SLO Center. One place to define, track, zoom into, and stay on top of all your reliability targets and error budgets - so you can be sure when you can experiment, and when it's best to stay safe.

Coralogix becomes first observability vendor to earn ISO/IEC 42001:2023 certification for responsible AI

We’re proud to announce that Coralogix is now officially ISO/IEC 42001:2023 certified, becoming the first observability vendor to achieve this globally recognized standard for responsible AI management. ISO/IEC 42001:2023 is the world’s first international standard for Artificial Intelligence Management Systems (AIMS). It provides a comprehensive framework for how organizations should govern AI, focusing on transparency, ethical use, accountability, and regulatory compliance.

Coralogix SLO Center & SLO Alerts are now available

Coralogix has released a new flagship service management product, the SLO Center. The SLO Center allows customers to define service level objectives (SLOs) for their teams. SLOs can be defined across multiple services or metric streams. Powered by the Coralogix Streama engine, this unlocks full coverage SLOs for every team, regardless of volume and with very high cardinality limits.

RUM Versions: one click deployment tracking

Deployments should drive your product forward, not slow you down. Yet too often, teams spend hours digging through logs, dashboards, and error reports just to answer a simple question: did the release go smoothly? Coralogix’s new Versions feature answers this in a single click, letting teams spend more time building and less time investigating.

How we're killing YAML fatigue with our new K8s integration process

Kubernetes has rapidly grown in adoption, with more than 84% of surveyed users evaluating or actively using Kubernetes in some way. It has become the go-to container orchestration deployment. As we grow the Coralogix platform, we continuously go back and improve flows that we believe will have a high impact on our user base.

Coralogix secures 188 badges in G2 Summer 2025 Reports

As we cruise through 2025 with momentum from our recent $115M Series E raise, the launch of Olly (our AI agent for observability), and our recognition as a Visionary in Gartner’s Magic Quadrant for Observability Platforms, we’re excited to celebrate another major milestone – earning 188 badges in the G2 Summer 2025 reports! At the heart of every G2 badge we earn is the voice of our customers, and their continued trust is what drives us forward.

Zero instrumentation distributed tracing is here: Meet OBI on Open Telemetry

Modern systems generate enormous amounts of telemetry. The hurdle is collecting clean, connected traces without rewriting code or babysitting a fleet of language agents. That’s why Coralogix backed eBPF from the start. eBPF (extended Berkeley Packet Filter) executes sandboxed programs inside the Linux kernel, without modifying kernel source code. This method allows probes to see every request, at runtime with no instrumentation, and with near zero per‑request overhead.

The AI Monitoring crisis that no one's talking about

When I spoke at AWS London earlier this year, I had the chance to discuss something that more and more teams are starting to feel: traditional observability doesn’t cut it for AI systems. In AI, “Is it running?” is no longer enough. We have to ask, “Is it right?” When I delivered that line, I saw the heads nodding. Everyone’s excited to build with LLMs, but when it comes to actually monitoring them in production? That’s where things fall apart.