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New in Bindplane: Permalinks

I’m excited to announce a new feature in Bindplane: Permalinks. Available in Bindplane Cloud right now! Permalinks will be shipped in version v1.97.0 and above in Self-hosted Bindplane. Permalinks make it easy to share a single URL that takes teammates, support engineers, or other stakeholders directly to the exact view you’re looking at. No extra navigation, no guessing, and no “can you click over here?” moments.

Vibe coding tools observability with VictoriaMetrics Stack and OpenTelemetry

AI-powered coding assistants have transformed how developers write software. Tools like Claude Code, OpenAI Codex, Gemini CLI, Qwen Code, and OpenCode have introduced what many call “vibe coding” — a new paradigm where users describe their intent and AI agents handle the implementation details. But as these tools become integral to development workflows, a critical question emerges: how do we understand what’s happening under the hood?

Datadog integrations 2025 recap: Observability for AI, security, and hybrid cloud

The year 2025 marked a major milestone in the Datadog integrations ecosystem as we surpassed 1,000 integrations. Along the way, we also added over 110 new technology partners and expanded coverage across the fastest growing software categories, including AI, distributed security, hybrid infrastructure, and data intelligence. This recap highlights the most impactful integrations we released this year and how they connect to these broader technology trends.

Budget Variance In The Cloud Era: Here's How To Turn Surprises Into Business Value

In the traditional finance world, budget variance was a static comparison between actual and budgeted spend. But in the cloud era, where costs scale with usage, experimentation, and engineering decisions, variance tells a much richer story. Done right, budget variance helps you distinguish between healthy growth and margin erosion. It can signal strong feature adoption, rising customer demand, or successful launches. It can also reveal waste, inefficiencies, and weak cost controls.

RapidSpike Status Pages: Clearer, Smarter, More Transparent

Clear communication is everything when it comes to service availability. Whether you’re managing a critical website, a SaaS platform, or customer-facing infrastructure, your users expect clarity, honesty, and real-time insight when things don’t go to plan. That’s why we’re excited to introduce the newly refreshed RapidSpike Status Pages, redesigned to look better, work smarter, and provide deeper, more meaningful insight at a glance.

Optimizing DCI for AI Growth: All Roads Lead to Managed Optical Fiber Networks

The accelerating demand for artificial intelligence and cloud-based applications is fundamentally altering how organizations approach physical infrastructure. As data center construction shifts toward rural geographies in search of affordable power and real estate, the connectivity binding these facilities together has become a critical bottleneck. Network architects and CIOs are currently facing a complex decision matrix regarding Data Center Interconnect (DCI) deployment.

Why Synthetic Tracing Delivers Better Data, Not Just More Data

In modern observability practices, distributed tracing has become table stakes. Most application performance monitoring (APM) platforms encourage an “instrument everything” approach: Deploy an SDK or agent, hook into every service call and capture every user interaction at scale. On paper, this sounds like complete visibility. In practice, it can turn into a costly firehose of data with diminishing returns.

Beyond the Blue Link: UX Patterns for Google's AI Overviews, AI Mode & Answer Engines

The blue link is dying—but not in the way we expected. When Google’s AI Overviews began appearing at the top of the search results page, the SEO community panicked. Publishers watched click-through rates plummet. The Pew Research Center confirmed their fears: searchers who encounter an AI summary are half as likely to click on traditional search results (8% vs. 15%).