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SRE Report 2026: What surprised us, what didn't, and why the gaps matter most

This is the eighth edition of the SRE Report. Eight years of tracing reliability's arc, from uptime obsession to experience, from toil to intelligence, from systems to people. This year's report is also the first since Catchpoint joined LogicMonitor. We want to acknowledge their support in keeping this work going. They get what this report means to the reliability community, and that matters. We made a deliberate choice this year to say less.

The SRE Report 2026: Defensible Ns

You shouldn’t have to understand the care behind this report, unless it’s missing. For the past eight years, this research has focused on all things related to reliability and resilience. How systems behave under stress. How teams respond when things break. And how the practices continue to evolve. Reaching the eighth edition of The SRE Report attests to that and gives me pause. You can read the full report here and you can find a summary of the key findings here.

What's new in the release of Ivanti Neurons for ITSM ITAM LOB 2026.1 v1

The 26.1 release introduces new features and improvements, focusing on user experience and AI capabilities. Key dates for pilot and general availability are highlighted, along with community feedback integration. A five by five matrix aids in risk management, while ITSM data enhances compliance understanding. The Gentech AI framework emphasizes conversational agents, and updates to the neuron software inventory API improve accuracy. Continuous modernization efforts aim to boost performance and scalability.

What's New in Autonomous Endpoint Management (UEM, DEX, UWM, Platform) 2026.1

This Ivanti Neurons DEX session highlights updates, including support for operating systems, reporting enhancements, and new connectors like AWS S3. It also covers Microsoft Office 365 repair features, application healing, and improvements in Neurons for app control. Key points include new templates, PowerShell capabilities, and AI integration, all aimed at enhancing user experience and streamlining processes.

What's new in Ivanti's Exposure Management and Endpoint Security 2026.1

To view the schedule for upcoming meetings, Click here. New security controls are introduced, including a passphrase requirement for agent registration and a maintenance window feature. The application control module is removed, while Ivanti Patch for Configuration Manager sees minor enhancements. New features include Ubuntu support and automated remediation for non-compliant devices. Updates in workspace vulnerability management feature a new connector for Tenable Web App Security and improvements to existing connectors, along with workflow management enhancements.

What's New in Ivanti's Autonomous Endpoint Management (AEM)

Explore the latest updates in MDM and EPMM, highlighting improvements in admin experience, app management, and security. Key features include new data retention policies, user group management, and device attribute preservation. Enhancements for Vision OS and Email Plus integration with Teams are also discussed, along with ongoing improvements in iOS and Android management. The focus remains on customer feedback and future enhancements in device management.

An introduction to GPU time-slicing

GPUs are no longer a niche component. Gamers know them for immersive graphics, workstation users rely on them for balanced performance, and in the age of AI, GPUs have become one of the most in-demand resources in modern infrastructure. They are also expensive. That reality creates two immediate constraints, for individuals and enterprises alike: GPU-backed instances should be provisioned deliberately, and once provisioned, they should be used efficiently.

Observability That Works: Understand System Failures and Drive Better Business Outcomes

Modern systems don't fail because engineers lack skills; they fail because teams can't see why systems are failing at all or can’t see why they’re failing fast enough. Often, the problem isn't a lack of tools — it's a lack of clear, connected visibility across data, teams, and systems. This is where observability transforms how organizations operate. It's no longer just about keeping systems running.

Top Distributed Tracing Tools in 2025: Updated Market Review with Cost Comparison

The distributed tracing landscape has evolved from “observability add-on” to core production infrastructure. In 2026, distributed tracing is no longer optional for engineering teams operating microservices, Kubernetes, or AI-driven workloads. It is now tightly coupled with incident response, cost optimization, and AI-assisted debugging.