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Into the Breach: MFA Bypass | April 2026 Webinar

A webinar series where Adlumin’s SOC experts share the latest real‑world threats, attack trends, and incident insights observed across our customer base. Each session delivers practical takeaways, recommended defenses, and a behind‑the‑scenes look at how our analysts detect, investigate, and respond to emerging threats. In the latest session, you’ll learn.

Nzo product demo

This on‑demand product demo shows how N‑zo supports MSPs looking to simplify operations and scale more efficiently. Watch to see how N‑zo brings key workflows together, reduces operational friction, and helps teams gain better insight into their business. The demo highlights practical scenarios designed to support growth, consistency, and operational clarity without added complexity. Ideal for MSP leaders and operations teams who want a clearer, more streamlined way to manage their business.

Why Threshold Monitoring Fails in Distributed Systems

For years, infrastructure stability could be approximated through static limits. If CPU utilization exceeded a defined percentage or response time crossed a fixed boundary, risk was assumed to increase in a predictable way. Monitoring systems were designed around that assumption, and for contained environments, it largely held true.

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 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.

AI Observability in Grafana Cloud: A complete solution for monitoring your agentic workloads

The observability industry has developed great tools for using metrics, logs, traces, and profiles to monitor the cloud native applications that have dominated the last decade of software development. But when it comes to understanding what an AI system is actually doing, we’re often left reading raw conversations, guessing at quality, and reacting too late. And that’s a problem.

GrafanaCON 2026 announcements: A guide to all the latest news from Grafana Labs

GrafanaCON 2026 kicked off in Barcelona, which is a fitting city to reveal the latest updates in Grafana 13. In 2013, Grafana Labs Co-founder Torkel Ödegaard made the first commit for what would become Grafana while he was on vacation in the Catalan city. "I was traveling here for the Christmas holiday and I got a cold and spent most of the day in bed coding and working on Grafana," said Torkel during the opening keynote of GrafanaCON, our biggest community event of the year.

No more monkey-patching: Better observability with tracing channels

Almost every production application uses a number of different tools and libraries,whether that’s a library to communicate with a database, a cache, or frameworks like Nest.js or Nitro. To be able to observe what’s going on in production, application developers reach out for Application Performance Monitoring (APM) tools like Sentry. But there’s an inherent problem: the performance data that APM tools need is most often not coming natively from the libraries themselves.