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N-central Quarterly Roundup - Q4 2025

Watch Mike Adler, Chief Technical Office and Chief Product Officer at N-able, as he shares the latest updates for N-central and what’s coming in early 2026. This quarter has been packed with innovation designed to strengthen security, improve efficiency, and simplify operations for MSPs. Discover exciting enhancements, including: …and much more.

Fair usage limits: a safer way to scale observability

For the past several years, Coralogix customers have used the platform to ingest, process, and analyze large volumes of observability data without the presence of artificial barriers or unexpected constraints. This flexibility has enabled teams to experiment freely, evolve their architectures, and scale smoothly alongside their systems.

Automating BGP Troubleshooting with Kentik AI Advisor

In this demo, we use Kentik AI Advisor to troubleshoot a real-world BGP misconfiguration that brings down a peering session with a transit provider. You’ll see how AI Advisor works both as a dedicated page and as an in-portal overlay, using natural language to identify the affected interface, correlate SNMP and syslog data, and pinpoint a maximum-prefix issue as the root cause. Then we accelerate and standardize the workflow with custom network context and AI-powered runbooks, so every engineer can troubleshoot BGP alerts like an expert.

Ep 24: Governing AI in the age of agentic systems and Model Context Protocol

On this episode of Masters of Data, we unpack David's new white paper on AI governance for agentic systems. He explains model context protocol (MCP) as "APIs for agents", how AI systems talk and execute tasks. The catch? Autonomous agents are insider threats that move fast and cause serious damage. David introduces the Model Control Plane (MoCop), a twelve-pillar framework designed to prevent your AI from going rogue. We cover his roadmap for security leaders to build real controls and telemetry. His advice: treat agents like interns with root access. Get ahead of this before your agents do.

Another year, another $750,000 to Open Source maintainers

Bored yet? 2025 was the fifth year in a row (2024, 2023, 2022, 2021) that Sentry gave a pretty hefty chunk of change to the maintainers of the Open Source software that we rely on and love. This is our first report since we launched the Open Source Pledge, which brings together companies that share our respect for the independent maintainers in the community. Pledge members have collectively paid $4.5M to Open Source maintainers and foundations since launch. No more excuses!