
LogicMonitor also announced Oracle Infrastructure (OCI) Monitoring to expand its multi-cloud coverage, provide visibility across AWS, Azure, GCP, and OCI, and offer observability capabilities across several cloud platforms. The company also made its LM Uptime and Dynamic Service Insights capabilities generally available to help enterprise IT organizations find issues sooner and maintain service-level agreements as well as correlate the business service impact to technology incidents.
The new Edwin AI, Dynamic Service Insights, and LM Uptime products are available immediately, and the OCI Monitoring capabilities will be available in October. LogicMonitor also debuted a new platform pricing model to provide customers with a more predictable way to scale observability.
Honeycomb Intelligence targets developers
Separately, Honeycomb introduced Honeycomb Intelligence, an AI-native observability suite optimized for developers. The suite includes three new products for engineering workflows: Honeycomb MCP Server, which accelerates debugging and code delivery; Honeycomb Canvas, which enables engineers to ask questions and run investigations using natural language; and Honeycomb Anomaly Detection, which provides an early warning system of service health to prevent issues from impacting end-user performance.
“Existing observability solutions aren’t built for the AI era, where speed, interactivity, and scale are paramount,” said Emily Nakashima, senior vice president of engineering at Honeycomb, in a statement. “Honeycomb Intelligence allows us to redefine what is possible for observability tools. Every engineer can debug like an expert from day one and teams can build truly interactive feedback loops that work 10X faster.”
Honeycomb Intelligence is available today to all Honeycomb customers at no additional cost.