Infrastructure monitoring stories
Small businesses can now automate on-premise network checks with AI agents, without exposing monitoring data to outside cloud services.
As Kubernetes deployments spread, operators are under pressure to cut incident times and pin down faults across complex cloud estates.
Enterprises using Kyndryl Bridge have seen fewer outages and lower maintenance costs as AI flags IT risks before systems fail.
The free cloud service gives Veeam users and service providers a single view of scattered backup clusters as ransomware risk grows.
The shift to autonomous IT is stalling because teams will only let AI act when its decisions are transparent, explainable and controlled.
Security teams can now watch Windows Server workloads in real time across AWS, Google Cloud and Azure, reducing blind spots in mixed estates.
It aims to cut outage investigation time for engineers by combining live telemetry with incident history, changes and service context.
The tie-up could cut downtime for enterprises by letting AI detect incidents, generate playbooks and trigger fixes across hybrid estates.
The funding will help OpenObserve expand as more firms seek unified monitoring for AI-heavy systems and growing telemetry volumes.
The new hires should help SatVu turn HotSat-2 data into more US defence and intelligence work as it scales its constellation.
Enterprises could cut outage risk as new governance controls let AI spot, explain and act on IT issues across complex digital estates.
It aims to cut manual work for IT teams by unifying multivendor infrastructure management through natural language prompts and human oversight.
SREs can now keep PromQL workflows intact as Elastic Observability brings metrics, logs and traces into one environment.
Businesses racing to scale AI could slash cloud bills after the tool exposed idle GPUs, bottlenecks and waste across workloads.
Businesses are turning to observability software to govern AI traffic and secure hybrid systems, as IDC sees the market rising to USD $4.39 billion by 2029.
Rising AI infrastructure bills are pushing teams to hunt for idle chips and bottlenecks, as GPUs account for 14 per cent of compute costs.
The release aims to ease log searching and dashboard management as engineering teams wrestle with rising telemetry volumes and system complexity.
Log bills are rising fast as cloud-native systems swamp legacy tools and drag incident resolution, and Australian firms are paying over USD $1 million a year.
Payment failures now surface in seconds for Modulus Labs after it unified monitoring and security, cutting resolution time by more than 40 per cent.
Most operators fear the UK is unready for AI growth, with weak testing, ageing kit and outages exposing infrastructure gaps.