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LogicMonitor Advances Autonomous IT with No Blind Spots, Trusted AI, and Closed-Loop Action

LogicMonitor’s latest innovations span the entire platform to deliver the operational foundation enterprises need for Autonomous IT—complete visibility from infrastructure to end user, AI that reasons in full context, and closed-loop automation that moves from detection to resolution. Over 90% of organizations rely on at least two to three monitoring solutions—and many enterprises operate five or more.

Canonical releases Ubuntu 26.04 LTS Resolute Raccoon

Today Canonical announced the release of Ubuntu 26.04 LTS, codenamed “Resolute Raccoon,” available to download and install from ubuntu.com/download. Resolute Raccoon builds on the resilience-focused improvements introduced in interim releases, with TPM-backed full-disk encryption, improved support for application permission prompting, Livepatch updates for Arm– based servers, and Rust-based utilities for enhanced memory safety.

Announcing Icinga 2.16.0 and 2.15.3

We are happy to announce the release of two new versions of Icinga 2 today, 2.16.0 and 2.15.3. The first one includes some new features highlighted below, as well as a number of bug fixes and other improvements. The latter one is a small bug fix release that brings some of the other fixes included in 2.16.0 to the 2.15.x branch as well.

Introducing o11y-bench: an open benchmark for AI agents running observability workflows

Evaluating agents is hard. Verifying observability tasks is harder. Yes, AI agents have gotten dramatically and quantifiably better at coding and tool use, but observability presents a different kind of challenge. In a real incident, the hard part is rarely just writing a query. It's deciding which signal matters, figuring out whether a spike is noise or symptom, correlating metrics with logs and traces, and sometimes making a change in Grafana without breaking the dashboard another engineer depends on.

Grafana 13 release: get value from your data faster, manage operations at scale, and more!

Who says 13 is unlucky? With the release of Grafana 13, we're giving the community the most streamlined, flexible, and intuitive Grafana experience yet. Unveiled during the opening keynote of GrafanaCON 2026, the latest major release is all about helping you get value from your data faster, whether you’re spinning up dashboards, operating Grafana at scale, or extending the platform as your requirements change. Download Grafana 13.

Introducing the ChangeTower Website Monitoring Chrome Extension

Setting up website monitoring has always meant a small but annoying detour. You spot a page worth watching, copy the URL, switch tabs, log into your monitoring tool, paste, configure, save. By the time you’re done, you’ve lost whatever train of thought sent you there in the first place. We’re fixing that. Today we’re excited to announce the ChangeTower Chrome Extension — now open for waitlist signups.

Introducing the CloudZero AI Prompt Catalog: 46 Ready-to-Use Prompts for Cost Intelligence

In early March, we launched the CloudZero AI Hub and the CloudZero Claude Code plugin, giving customers a direct line to their cloud and AI cost data through natural language. Early adopters and power users have already jumped in, using the plugin to investigate cost spikes, close commitment gaps, and get to cost-per unit metrics that used to take days to pull together. What we’ve noticed over the past few weeks is pretty consistent (and predictable).

What's New in InfluxDB 3 Explorer 1.7: Table Management, Data Import, Transforms, and More

InfluxDB 3 Explorer 1.7 is a step forward for anyone who wants to manage their time series data without constantly switching between the UI and a terminal. This release adds table-level schema management, the ability to import data from other InfluxDB instances, and a new Transform Data section to reshape your data, all within the Explorer UI.

Introducing the BigPanda L1 Agent: An autonomous L1 operator for your enterprise

Every enterprise IT leader facing the spiraling complexity of modern IT environments has a version of the same conversation. How can we manage the increasing complexity of more services, more dependencies, and more layers of observability and monitoring? Their answer would add headcount to the NOC, sign another Global System Integrator contract, and buy your organization another year.