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Routing OpenTelemetry logs to Sentry using OTLP

If you've already instrumented your app with OpenTelemetry, you don't have to rip it out to use Sentry. Two environment variables and your logs start flowing into Sentry, no SDK changes, no re-instrumentation. Here's how to set it up in a sample app, and when the native Sentry SDK might be the better call.

How does AI enhance search?

Explore how artificial intelligence enhances search engines through semantic understanding, vector embeddings, and contextual retrieval. Learn how AI-powered search delivers faster and more accurate results. Additional Resources: About Elastic Elastic, the Search AI Company, enables everyone to find the answers they need in real time, using all their data, at scale. Elastic’s solutions for search, observability, and security are built on the Elastic Search AI Platform — the development platform used by thousands of companies, including more than 50% of the Fortune 500.

Centralizing Docker Logs for Observability and Security

Most people can remember the old game of telephone, the stream of whispered sentences or phrases across a group of kids. At each transmission, a different piece of information gets lost or misheard, leaving the last person with an incomplete or incomprehensible statement. Managing Docker logs can feel the same way, especially when an error message is lost or an error message lacks context.

Skills vs. MCP: You're probably reaching for the wrong one

Everyone is adding Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers to everything right now. And I get it. MCP is clean. It’s standardized. You write a server, expose some tools, and suddenly your LLM can query your log platform, pull a dashboard, and fire an alert. It feels like the right abstraction. But I’ve watched teams at serious companies burn weeks building MCP integrations for workflows that should have been skills, and build skills for things that genuinely needed MCP.

What You Need to Know About Choosing a Data Center Location for SolarWinds Papertrail

When signing up for SolarWinds Papertrail, you’ll see an option to choose where your data is stored. What does this mean? What should you consider when choosing a data center location? In this blog, we’ll explore how you can determine where to store your data. First off, the region you choose is the physical location where your data is stored. Once you select a region, you can’t migrate data from it, so it’s important to choose carefully.

Responsible transformation: Agentic AI for the public sector

The world is transforming, and artificial intelligence, especially agentic AI, is quickly becoming embedded across private and public sectors. For government agencies, law enforcement, and mission-critical organizations, embracing this new reality is uniquely challenging. On the one hand, agentic AI promises measurable improvements: modernized IT workflows, faster analysis, improved citizen services, and operational efficiency.

5 Essential Capabilities that Make Coralogix an Observability Powerhouse

Sometimes observability can feel like a second job. With many traditional tools, users must become experts in a proprietary language to ask a simple question. In these cases, developers or SRE’s can find themselves spending more time manually sifting through raw text, building complex data pipelines from scratch, and bouncing between fragmented dashboards than actually solving problems.

When was the term artificial intelligence coined?

Discover when the term artificial intelligence was first introduced and how it shaped the future of AI research and machine learning. This video breaks down the origin of AI and its historical significance in modern technology. About Elastic Elastic, the Search AI Company, enables everyone to find the answers they need in real time, using all their data, at scale. Elastic’s solutions for search, observability, and security are built on the Elastic Search AI Platform — the development platform used by thousands of companies, including more than 50% of the Fortune 500.