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Introducing Coralogix's AI Center: Real-time AI Observability

Traditional observability wasn't built for. The reason? AI operates in shades of grey, where outcomes are non-deterministic. That's why we built the AI Center, bringing real-time AI observability to thousands of enterprises worldwide. As part of our AI Center, we built an evaluation engine, designed to oversee and detect specific issues that are most common when building AI agents. Teams can choose the evaluators they want to oversee each agent and receive live alerts and reports into specific quality, security and compliance issues.

Going beyond MTTx measuring what "good" incident management looks like

Traditional MTTx metrics have long been the go-to measure for incident management effectiveness, but they often fail to provide a full picture or drive meaningful improvements. We analyzed data from over 100,000 incidents to develop new industry benchmark metrics that better define what "good" incident management looks like.

#038 - Kubernetes Supercharging Particle Physics with Ricardo Rocha (CERN)

Ricardo from CERN, who leads the platform infrastructure teams, discusses CERN's significant role in particle physics research with the Large Hadron Collider. The conversation covers how CERN manages the massive amounts of data generated from experiments using a worldwide computing grid. Ricardo shares CERN's journey with adopting Kubernetes for various applications, including critical systems controlling detectors and accelerators. He also touches upon CERN's involvement with the CNCF and the Kubernetes community.

MSP Horizons Report - Good Enough is not Good Enough

"Good isn't good enough." Even the big names can get caught off guard if they're not Best in Breed—Jeff Nulsen shares a cautionary tale of a competitor falling prey to a phishing attack. If backup isn’t top of mind, you’re already at risk. Watch the clip from the MSP Horizons Report 2025, and catch the full discussion on the Beyond the Horizons Podcast.

IT Horror Stories: Dead in the Water Ep2 S1

In this episode, Jay Abbott, Director of IT at NinjaOne, joins host Jonathan Crowe to share a harrowing tale from Jay’s early days managing infrastructure in oil and gas. The two discuss how a bad virus definition file ended up BSOD’ing an entire endpoint fleet, how Jay and his team rose to (and ultimately resolved) the task at hand, and how to plan for the unexpected in a world where “the best laid plans of mice and men often go astray.”