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Security and Compliance Takes Center Stage: Key Insights from Open Source Finance Forum - London 2025

We’ve just wrapped up London’s 2025 Open Source Finance Forum (OSFF) in London and in this blog I’ll try to capture the key highlights from this year’s event while they’re still fresh. Dominant themes were the increasing prominence of legislation and governance frameworks, and what these mean for developers and practitioners.

How One MSP Used AI to Cut Noise by 78% and Reclaim Engineering Time

An operations team at one of the Asia-Pacific’s largest managed service providers (MSPs) was drowning in their own success. Years of investment in monitoring tools and automation had created comprehensive visibility—and comprehensive chaos. Engineers opened dashboards each morning to find thousands of alerts waiting, with critical incidents buried somewhere inside. The scale of the problem was overwhelming their capacity to respond effectively.

Agentic ITOps: The smarter alternative to outsourcing L1 operations

The complexity of modern enterprises has pushed IT operations to the limit. Hybrid cloud environments, CI/CD pipelines, microservices, and agile methodologies revolutionized IT, but caused an explosion of scale and data fragmentation. This complexity simply cannot be managed by legacy tools or manual ITSM processes designed for monolithic systems and static infrastructures.

How Sentry's Seer AI Agent passes legal review: a guide for legal teams reviewing Seer

If your legal department is anything like ours, you’re being inundated with requests from the business to use more and more AI tools. Whether it's developers wanting to use coding agents like Cursor, to security implementing AI-driven investigations, to sales and marketing leveraging AI for call insights and competitive research, we've seen a shift in what teams are trying and buying.

Now you can use Sentry Insights to trigger alerts and debug issues

You deploy a fix late Friday and spend the weekend refreshing dashboards, hoping nothing breaks. You shouldn’t have to babysit a dashboard to know when something’s wrong. With the latest updates to Insights, you can now create alerts directly from any chart. Whether it’s a spike in 4xx errors after a deploy, a jump in P95 latency for an API endpoint, or a drop in throughput for a background job, you can set up alerts with just two clicks.

Trace Distributed Map states for AWS Step Functions with Datadog

AWS Step Functions offers the Distributed Map state, enabling you to coordinate massively parallel workloads within your serverless applications. With this feature, a single Step Functions execution can fan out into up to 10,000 parallel workflows simultaneously, making it possible to efficiently process millions of items in parallel. This capability unlocks new possibilities for large-scale data processing, such as image transformation, log ingestion, or batch analytics.

Grafana Cloud updates: The latest features in Kubernetes Monitoring, Fleet Management, and more

We consistently roll out helpful updates and fun features in Grafana Cloud, our fully managed observability platform powered by the open source Grafana LGTM Stack ( Loki for logs, Grafana for visualization, Tempo for traces, and Mimir for metrics). In case you missed them, here’s our monthly round-up of the latest and greatest Grafana Cloud updates.

SwiftPM, CocoaPods, and the Future of Enterprise Development for Apple Platforms

Swift is the default and preferred language for developing applications within the Apple ecosystem. The Swift Package Manager (SwiftPM) has become the de-facto dependency manager for Swift, enabling developers to share and reuse code effortlessly. While its elegance lies in its simplicity, there’s a common concern about integrating SwiftPM into robust, enterprise-grade development workflows. This is where JFrog Artifactory shines.

Enterprise Drupal: Why hosting all your apps on one platform matters

For many enterprises, Drupal has been the backbone of their web operations for years. It’s a battle-tested CMS that handles complex content needs with elegance. But business needs have evolved. Today, it’s rare for a company to rely only on Drupal. They are spinning up Python APIs, .NET backend services, Node.js apps, Java microservices — expanding their digital ecosystems around Drupal’s core.