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ObservabilityCON 2025: A guide to all the announcements from Grafana Labs

Today at ObservabilityCON 2025 in London, we unveiled a number of exciting announcements and updates to Grafana Cloud that reimagine SaaS economics, simplify the complexity of running your observability stack at scale, and provide AI tooling that’s actually useful. (Root cause analysis via chatbot? Yes, please!) Check out the keynote to learn more about how we’re helping you do more with the open observability cloud, and read on for a quick recap of all the news from ObservabilityCON 2025.

AI-powered observability: Resolve incidents faster, reduce alert fatigue, and expand access

When an incident lands in your lap, you’ll often start with a lot of questions: Why is latency so high? What’s causing this outage? How much money are we losing at this very moment? The uncertainty—and the pressure to quickly find answers—has always been one of the more nerve wracking parts of being an on-call engineer, but it doesn’t have to be that way any more.

Maximize data value and cut costs: Adaptive Telemetry for metrics, logs, traces, and profiles in Grafana Cloud

When it comes to observability, more data doesn’t always mean more clarity. In fact, as telemetry volumes grow, it only becomes more difficult to discern the signals from the noise and to keep overall costs in check. This is exactly why we built Adaptive Telemetry, a suite of features in Grafana Cloud that analyzes how your telemetry is used and then automatically recommends actions like aggregating, sampling, dropping, or reducing low-value data.

Complete guide to OpenTelemetry Tracing (with code examples)

Distributed tracing is an essential technique for monitoring modern, cloud-native applications. It provides a holistic view of a request's entire journey as it propagates through a multi-service architecture, making it invaluable for performance optimization and root cause analysis. But how do you generate and collect this trace data in a standardized, vendor-agnostic way? That's where OpenTelemetry comes in.

Real Estate App Development for Ops & Product Teams: From MVP to Scale

In the competitive world of real estate technology, developing an app that can scale from a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) to a fully-fledged solution is crucial. For operations and product teams, this journey involves strategic planning and execution to ensure the app meets evolving market demands and user expectations.

What's New in VictoriaMetrics Cloud Q3 2025? From new region in Asia to proactive alerts

The third quarter of 2025 has been a busy one for VictoriaMetrics Cloud! We expanded globally, polished the user experience, introduced new enterprise debugging tools, and delivered smarter alerts to help users make the most of their observability data. If you missed our Quarterly Live Update, don’t worry! You can watch the full recording here: Let’s recap what’s new in VictoriaMetrics Cloud this quarter.

Redis Performance Monitoring: Combine Logs and Metrics for Complete Visibility

Redis earns its place in modern stacks because it’s an in-memory data store with microsecond latency and rich data structures, making it perfect for things like caching, sessions, and rate limiting. Since it often sits on the request path, small issues (connection churn, blocked commands, memory pressure) can quickly ripple into user-visible incidents.

How we use Datadog to get comprehensive, fine-grained visibility into our email delivery system

Visibility into email performance is indispensable to any organization that counts on its ability to reach people through their inboxes, including Datadog. SREs, FinOps, and many other teams rely on email as a critical channel for communications from our platform, including monitor alerts, usage reports, and service account notifications. At Datadog, we depend on the visibility provided by our integrations for Mailgun, SendGrid, and Amazon SES to optimize our email performance and ensure deliverability.

Downtime on the Docket: The Death Sentence for Productivity in Legal Firms

When minutes matter, IT leaders need more than quick fixes; they need foresight. That’s where Teneo’s Managed DEX (Digital Experience Monitoring) comes in. Managed DEX is designed to detect what legal teams can’t afford to miss. It monitors for “ghost traffic”- those eerie, unexplained signals of abnormal network activity that often signal compromise or instability- and other anomalous device behaviors that can precede full-blown outages or cyber incidents.