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New API endpoints: Pause and resume website & ping monitors

We’ve added new API capabilities that give you more control over your monitoring workflows – directly from code. You can now pause and resume website and ping monitors via the StatusGator API, exposing the same pause functionality that’s available in the UI.

Verizon outage - January 14

When a major carrier like Verizon goes down, the impact is immediate and widespread. On January 14, 2026, thousands of users across the United States found themselves without cellular service, unable to make calls, send texts, or access data. While social media erupted with reports of “SOS mode” on iPhones, official acknowledgment from the provider lagged behind for hours.

Datadog vs. New Relic: 2026 Comparison

If you're working in IT monitoring and observability, you simply cannot ignore the power of Datadog and New Relic. These two tools have plenty of features that can revolutionize your entire observability strategy and give you complete control over your infrastructure. These tools are built so as to capture the tiniest of details, be it on applications, infrastructure, databases, servers, or something completely on the cloud.

How to Build Media Operations That Survive Full AI Automation

By the end of 2026, you will upload a product image and a budget to Meta, and its AI will generate the creatives, pick the audience, allocate spend across surfaces, and optimize in real time. Google’s Performance Max already automates bidding, asset selection, and cross‑channel allocation across Search, Shopping, YouTube, Display, and more.

The $1.4 Million Per Hour Business Cost of Downtime And How AIOps Help

Enterprise downtime now costs over $300,000 per hour for the majority of organizations, with large enterprises in critical sectors losing up to $1.4 million per hour when systems go offline. At the same time, cloud budgets continue to overshoot targets by double digits as organizations struggle to manage multi-cloud complexity, unplanned scaling, and resource misconfiguration.

Why Today's ITOps Workflows Break When Systems Get Too Big

Modern, hybrid environments change continuously. But, legacy ITOps workflows assume stable infrastructure. IT environments don’t behave in predictable ways. Infrastructure changes continuously, services spin up and shut down on demand, and data formats evolve with every deployment. Most ITOps workflows, however, are still designed around the assumption of stability. That mismatch drives failure. Static runbooks expect environments to stay put.

What We Built in 2025, and Why It Matters Going Into 2026

As we move further into 2026, we wanted to pause for a moment and reflect on what the past year looked like for OnPage, not just in terms of features shipped, but in how the platform evolved to better support the way teams actually work in high-stakes environments. 2025 was a foundational year for us.