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Introducing Coralogix's AI Center: Real-time AI Observability

Traditional observability wasn't built for. The reason? AI operates in shades of grey, where outcomes are non-deterministic. That's why we built the AI Center, bringing real-time AI observability to thousands of enterprises worldwide. As part of our AI Center, we built an evaluation engine, designed to oversee and detect specific issues that are most common when building AI agents. Teams can choose the evaluators they want to oversee each agent and receive live alerts and reports into specific quality, security and compliance issues.

Istio Zero-Code Instrumentation

Tracing in Istio environments should be seamless, but too often, teams run into a frustrating problem—traces are broken. Requests jump between services, but instead of a complete flow, Coralogix displays fragmented spans. Tracing should work out of the box in those environments. Istio’s sidecars capture spans automatically, so why are traces incomplete? The issue is almost always context propagation, and fixing it doesn’t have to mean modifying application code.

Grafana Alloy: OpenTelemetry, With Some Abstraction Issues

OpenTelemetry (OTel) is supposed to be the great equalizer in observability, giving teams full control over how they collect, process, and store telemetry data. It was built to be open, flexible, and vendor-neutral. Grafana Alloy claims to be OpenTelemetry-compatible, but scratch beneath the surface, and you’ll see that, based on our investigations, it is not a neutral OpenTelemetry Collector.