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Datadog named a Leader in the Forrester Wave: AIOps Platforms, Q2 2025

We are thrilled to announce that Datadog has been named a Leader in the Forrester Wave: AIOps Platforms, Q2 2025. We believe this placement reflects Datadog’s commitment to offering an AI-driven platform that enables customers to observe and secure systems, orient teams, and take action in one place. Datadog sits within your most critical workflows, processing trillions of telemetry data points every hour through your alerts, service maps, teams, on-call schedules, and more.

Identify risky behavior in cloud environments

Risk assessment requires context. One of the primary challenges with protecting cloud environments is understanding how certain activity can lead to risk. Risky behavior can be categorized as any activity or action that increases the likelihood of an attack in your cloud environment. While certain activity may not be malicious on its own, it can expand an environment’s attack surface or indicate post-compromise behavior.

Making profiling visualizations accessible to engineers at all levels

Modern code profilers gather performance data that is highly useful for developers, but the traditional presentation of that data can be challenging to interpret for engineers who are new to profiling. For the Continuous Profiler team at Datadog, our guiding mission is to make profiling a standard practice for all developers by flattening its learning curve and helping teams quickly gain insights into application performance.

How we use our Digital Experience Monitoring products to reduce friction in frontend testing and debugging

Blind spots in frontend monitoring can occur when you’re managing complex modern applications. Browser and device variability, user journeys with intricate workflows and multiple touchpoints, and ephemeral frontend components can all create visibility gaps that make it difficult to identify, understand, and resolve the issues impacting user experience.

Empower your engineering teams with Self-Service Actions in Datadog Software Catalog

Engineering teams constantly balance the need for speed and standardization, but achieving both goals at the same time often feels impossible. Developers’ dependence on platform engineers for support with infrastructure and tooling can create bottlenecks for routine operational tasks such as provisioning environments, troubleshooting incidents, and managing deployments.

Flexible Log Management at Scale for Government

As government agencies scale their IT modernization initiatives and deepen their focus on security, managing and maximizing the value of growing log volumes becomes more challenging. During this webinar, Datadog experts examined how to collect, process, and store large machine-generated data sets, transforming them from noise into actionable intelligence.

Monitor Oracle NetSuite performance with Continuous AI's offering in the Datadog Marketplace

Oracle NetSuite is a fully managed business management platform that helps organizations centralize and automate their core business functions, including enterprise resource planning (ERP), customer relationship management (CRM), and e-commerce. NetSuite customers have the flexibility to customize their business processes and operational workflows using SuiteScript, a programming language that provides application-level scripting capabilities.

From data to action: Optimize Core Web Vitals and more with Datadog RUM

Delivering seamless user experiences requires deep visibility into web performance. Core Web Vitals—Largest Contentful Paint (LCP), Interaction to Next Paint (INP), and Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS)—serve as critical benchmarks for assessing site health. However, many teams struggle to turn these metrics into actionable insights that can help resolve performance problems.

Gain key insights into user experiences faster with Datadog Synthetic Monitoring

In today’s fast-paced digital landscape, customers expect seamless and reliable user experiences and have little tolerance for poor performance or downtime. In order to avoid the costs to revenue and reputation that can come from poor customer experiences, organizations across all industries are increasingly prioritizing digital experience monitoring (DEM), the practice of monitoring how end users interact with business-critical applications in order to understand and optimize user journeys.

Leverage Cloudflare logs for cost optimization, troubleshooting, and security

Cloudflare is a content delivery network (CDN) that helps businesses accelerate, protect, and optimize their websites, applications, and APIs. It acts as a reverse proxy, sitting between users and a website’s origin server to provide DDoS protection, web application firewall (WAF), CDN caching, and load balancing.

Spotlight on Reference Tables Add Custom Metadata in Datadog! #Datadog #TMiDD #TechTips

This month we’re putting the spotlight on Reference Tables, which is now generally available and enables teams to add custom metadata to their existing Datadog telemetry. Check out the link in our bio to watch the new episode of This Month in Datadog.

Simplify multi-cloud cost management with FOCUS and Datadog

When your cloud environment spans multiple cloud service providers (CSPs) and SaaS providers, it can be challenging to collect cost and usage data in a way that gives you complete visibility. Each provider formats its data according to a unique billing model, and these inconsistencies can leave you with fragmented information about your total cloud spend.

This Month in Datadog: Reference Tables is generally available, Attacker Clustering, and more

Datadog is constantly elevating the approach to cloud monitoring and security. This Month in Datadog updates you on our newest product features, announcements, resources, and events. To learn more about Datadog and start a free 14-day trial, visit Cloud Monitoring as a Service | Datadog.

This Month in Datadog - March 2025

On the March episode of This Month in Datadog, Jeremy Garcia (VP of Technical Community and Open Source) covers Attacker Clustering, Auto Test Retries, and new Observability Pipelines features, including keyword dictionaries and several integrations. Later in the episode, Jinwu Liu (Product Manager) spotlights Reference Tables, which is now generally available, and Yash Kumar (Product Lead, Cloud SIEM) shows how these tables can be used to add context to detection rules in Cloud SIEM.