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Why AI Driven Automation Can't Wait

Operators today are navigating unprecedented complexity—rising costs, accelerating customer expectations, and increasingly dynamic networks. In this recent video interview, my colleague Kevin Wade and I explore why AI‑driven automation has shifted from a “nice‑to‑have” technology to a core business requirement for telecom operators and beyond.

Autonomous IT: What It Is and How to Get Started

Autonomous IT is the operating model where systems detect, decide, and act so your engineers spend less time fighting fires and more time defining what ‘good’ looks like. On a typical day, a mid-size enterprise generates tens of thousands of alerts across on-prem infrastructure, multiple clouds, and AI workloads, including every endpoint. Most of them don’t need a human. A few of them do, and telling the difference, fast enough to matter, is where IT teams are losing ground.

How OpenRouter and Grafana Cloud bring observability to LLM-powered applications

Chris Watts is Head of Enterprise Engineering at OpenRouter, building infrastructure for AI applications. Previously at Amazon and a startup founder. As large language models become core infrastructure for more and more applications, teams are discovering a familiar challenge in a new context: you can't improve what you can't see.

Bridging the gap between mobile experience and technical reality

For mobile-first organizations, the distance between a “slow app” and a “resolved ticket” is often filled with guesswork. Mobile performance is notoriously difficult to capture because it lives at the intersection of device hardware, network stability, and local code execution. Today, we are closing that gap with the launch of Coralogix Mobile Performance.

Hot code burns: the supply chain case for letting your containers cool before you ship

In September 2025, dozens of popular JavaScript packages, like chalk and debug, were compromised on the npm registry. These packages are so ubiquitous they end up in everything: front-end apps, back-end microservices, and CI tooling. Developers didn’t do anything wrong, they just ran the same command they always do: npm install chalk. But then the malware arrived silently. This wasn’t a bug in an operating system. It wasn’t a virus on someone’s laptop.

Making encrypted Java traffic observable with eBPF

Coroot's node agent uses eBPF to capture network traffic at the kernel level. It hooks into syscalls like read and write, reads the first bytes of each payload, and detects the protocol: HTTP, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Redis, Kafka, and others. This works for any language and any framework without touching application code. For encrypted traffic, we attach eBPF uprobes to TLS library functions like SSL_write and SSL_read in OpenSSL, crypto/tls in Go, and rustls in Rust.

Best VPS Providers in 2026: Ranking by Price, Performance, and Support Quality

Choosing a VPS provider directly impacts application performance, service availability, and overall infrastructure costs. While dozens of companies offer virtual servers, the real differences in performance, server geography, and support quality are substantial.

Beyond Traditional Banking: Buying a Dedicated Server with Crypto

As digital projects scale, the standard virtual private server often becomes insufficient to handle the increased traffic, complex database queries, and intensive computational workloads. When a business reaches this critical growth phase, migrating to a dedicated server is the logical next step. However, for those who value corporate privacy and wish to operate outside the traditional, heavily monitored banking system, the ability to buy dedicated server with crypto is an absolute game-changer.

IPTV vs Traditional Cable: Why IPTV Is the Modern Alternative

Traditional cable television was once the dominant method of content delivery, relying on coaxial networks and continuous signal broadcasting across entire regions. Every channel is transmitted simultaneously, whether viewers are watching it or not. This fixed model limits flexibility, increases infrastructure costs, and depends heavily on physical network expansion.

How Tech-Enabled Collections Reduce Financial Bottlenecks

Small delays in payment can create large problems for a growing business. Many companies find that manual tracking creates human errors and slows down the flow of money. Using modern digital tools helps solve these issues by making the whole process much faster. Cash flow stays healthy when revenue moves without getting stuck in old systems. These new advancements allow teams to focus on their main work instead of chasing late bills. A clear path for money to enter the bank account helps every department succeed.