Observability stories
The recognition underlines how Flipkart is hardening its systems ahead of festive sales by testing failures across Kubernetes and virtual machines.
Most disruptions clear in minutes, but a small number of long outages can still leave sites unreachable for hours and mask real downtime.
The offer gives early-stage AI startups free monitoring and engineering support as software failures can quickly damage customer trust and funding prospects.
Rising AI data volumes are forcing observability vendors to rethink pricing and storage as Tsuga wins fresh backing to keep telemetry in-house.
Teams can now spot unapproved infrastructure changes in minutes, helping reduce outage and audit risk as firms face tighter resilience scrutiny.
Security teams are being offered new tools to track shadow AI and block prompt injection as enterprises rush to deploy agents and models.
By focusing on evidence and small reversible changes, loop engineering could curb costly AI coding mistakes before they reach production.
Enterprises can now route AI traffic with open-source governance and observability as Envoy AI Gateway reaches version 1.0.
Businesses running AI agents may now route incident response and observability data through New Relic's new tools, aimed at cutting operational toil.
Governance and cost controls are moving into the platform layer as new tools aim to cut manual requests and speed up deployments.
More than 1,300 organisations have adopted the platform in six weeks, as Tanium bets AI can cut endpoint security and IT workflows.
Howard Wilson's retirement will hand PagerDuty a finance chief with deeper banking and public-company experience as it pushes further into AI tools.
Shared storage teams will gain tighter oversight and automation as the new software arrives for V5000 systems in late 2026.
The launch aims to let firms spot user and employee problems faster, cutting manual analysis and speeding fixes for faults and bottlenecks.
Teams under pressure from AI-driven telemetry growth can now query logs in object storage without indexing, cutting storage and search costs.
Enterprises wrestling with AI workload failures and infrastructure bottlenecks may use the new tool to automate incident response and service assurance.
Production users can now route generative AI requests through a stable open source gateway, with Bloomberg already running it and Nutanix adopting it.
Software teams could catch regressions before release as the new verifier checks pull requests against live production behaviour inside existing workflow tools.
The biggest gains from autonomous IT come from cleaner CMDBs and faster incident resolution, not new software, as firms join up existing tools.
The update should ease compliance concerns for regulated firms by keeping incident data inside customer environments, including air-gapped sites.