Observability stories
Australian firms risk shifting bottlenecks from coding to testing and security as AI boosts developer output but leaves workflows fragmented.
More software teams could catch AI-made defects before release as Katalon’s new platform adds human approval, traceability and live monitoring.
Customers stand to gain tighter control of telemetry as Dynatrace adds Bindplane’s data-routing tools to cut costs and manage compliance.
Most teams still want human sign-off before Kubernetes cost and performance changes go live, CloudBolt's survey of 321 practitioners found.
It should help Neara's engineers resolve incidents more than 50% faster as the utility software company handles seven terabytes of data a month.
Engineering teams could use the new system to cut incident toil, as NeuBird AI expands into preventive risk detection and optimisation.
Alert fatigue is helping trigger costly outages, even as executives overstate AI use in incident management, a NeuBird study says.
Enterprises scaling AI are finding that reliable, real-time data pipelines and governance now matter more than model choice for ROI and control.
Product teams can now measure A/B tests against revenue and usage data in one place, as Datadog widens into experimentation.
IT teams could spot outage risks sooner as Freshservice now continuously maps cloud, hybrid and on-premises assets and dependencies.
Rising AI traffic and hybrid cloud complexity drove deep observability revenue up 18% last year, with Gigamon holding 51% of the market.
The move underlines New Relic's push to defend its Japanese lead as local headcount rises and a data centre is planned.
Nutanix Kubernetes Platform users can now add CloudCasa tools for backup, recovery and migration across on-premises, edge and cloud sites.
The cash will fund a new release, cloud rollout and expansion in North America and Europe as enterprise demand for orchestration grows.
Marketers and developers could save hours a week as the new add-on automates approvals, routing and updates across 500 integrations.
The ranking reflects rising demand for tighter control over AI links to legacy systems, with APIs now central to security and compliance.
Rising cloud adoption is leaving Australian and New Zealand firms exposed to credential abuse, misconfigurations and costly automated attacks.
More teams can now track database change risk and audit evidence in one place as Liquibase adds AI analysis and workflow connectors.
Beta testing showed the platform can cut manual work quickly, completing more than 350 automations in under two weeks at one organisation.
The revamp aims to ease hybrid IT headaches for Singapore and Southeast Asian firms as AI projects strain ageing systems and fragmented support.