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Customer Corner: Driving Innovation at Scale with Kyle Hill, CTO, ANS Group

At LogicMonitor’s Senior Leadership Team Offsite in July, I sat down for a candid conversation with Kyle Hill, CTO of ANS Group. As a longtime LogicMonitor customer and leader of a 700+ person tech powerhouse, Kyle offered sharp insights into scaling infrastructure, unlocking AI-driven value, and what true partnership looks like in today’s MSP world. Here’s an edited and condensed version of our conversation.

Weaving AI into the fabric of the company | incident.io

At incident.io, we’ve spent the past year shifting how we work to incorporate the AI into both how we build and what we build. The result? AI has become a fundamental pillar of our company. This is the story of how we built reliable AI for reliability itself — reshaping how teams manage and resolve incidents. From early experiments to a company-wide culture of building with AI, this is how we’re redefining incident response for the future.

Observabili-Mystery Solved: From Clues to Answers in 3, 2, 1...

Observability doesn’t have to be a mystery. Join SolarWinds Tech Evangelist Chrystal Taylor and THWACK MVP Jez Marsh, Owner of Silver Back Systems, as they crack the code on turning noisy data into actionable insights. Part of the THWACKcamp lineup from SolarWinds Day, in this session you’ll learn how to analyze raw logs and metrics to uncover trends, catch issues early, and make smarter, faster decisions. Discover practical techniques for linking cloud and on-premises data, reducing false alerts, and automating repetitive tasks with tools like Custom Properties.

Use Grok parsing to extract fields from logs | Datadog Tips & Tricks

When your logs don’t follow a standard format, it can be difficult to extract valuable information, like key-value pairs and nested JSON objects. Grok parsing lets you define flexible patterns that match unstructured log data so you can extract specific fields to query, filter, and visualize. In this video, you’ll learn how to: By refining your Grok parsers, you can make your logs more useful for analytics, dashboards, or alerts, and get even more value from your logs.

Introducing Developer Tier for Aiven for PostgreSQL services

Aiven is introducing a new pricing plan for Aiven for PostgreSQL services. Starting at $8 USD per month, the Developer tier offers more storage, so you can scale up your free PostgreSQL service in a cost-effective way. Unlike the Free tier, services on the Developer tier are not automatically powered off if inactive. The Developer tier also automatically includes Basic support services. More information on the Developer tier is available in the Aiven docs.

The AI Visibility Problem: When Speed Outruns Security

Harness surveyed 500 security practitioners and decision makers responsible for securing AI-native applications from the United States, UK, Germany, and France to share findings on global security practices. The State of AI-Native Application Security 2025 dives deep into AI visibility and the changing landscape of security vulnerabilities. If 2024 was the year AI started quietly showing up in our workflows, 2025 was the year it kicked the door down.

Your Cloud Economics Pulse For November 2025

Welcome to CloudZero’s inaugural Cloud Economics Pulse! This is our monthly snapshot of how cloud spend is evolving across providers, services, and emerging AI workloads. Each month, we’ll surface key trends, highlight where the money’s moving in cloud spend, and offer practical insight to help FinOps and cloud cost teams stay on top of things. October — and preceding months — shows a turbulent stretch for cloud economics.

Using Google Cloud Billing Tools For Cost Control

If you’ve ever opened your Google Cloud bill and felt confused, you’re not alone. Costs in GCP can spike up fast. One project here, a few APIs there, until the total looks nothing like what you expected. That’s because Google Cloud pricing is built for flexibility. You pay for what you use, across dozens of services, each with its own rules, discounts, and data charges. It’s robust, but also easy to lose sight of what’s driving your spend. The good news?