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Debug smarter with Session Replay in Site24x7 real user monitoring (RUM)

Frontend errors can be tricky to trace without context. Site24x7's Session Replay gives developers, SREs, and DevOps teams complete visibility into the user journey by capturing every click, scroll, and interaction as it happened. With visual replays and correlated performance data, you can quickly identify what went wrong, why it happened, and how to fix it—without relying on user screenshots or log reports.

Netdata: The Fastest Path to Full Stack Observability. AI Powered.

Netdata is a real-time, high-performance and on-premises observability platform designed to monitor metrics and logs with unparalleled efficiency. Netdata requires zero-configuration to get started, and provides alerts, anomaly detection and AI assisted troubleshooting out of the box, providing a powerful and comprehensive infrastructure monitoring experience. Netdata is known for its distributed design. Instead of funneling all data into a few central databases like most traditional monitoring solutions, Netdata processes data at the edge, keeping it close to the source.

Introducing Netdata Insights

Subscribe to the channel → / @netdata Now in research preview: Netdata Insights The problem: Incident? You're jumping between dashboards, piecing together timelines. Reporting? You're copy-pasting charts and correlating trends by hand. The data’s there, but turning it into a narrative doesn’t scale. The solution: Netdata Insights. Synthesizes high-fidelity telemetry using the latest LLMs into AI-powered reports with natural-language explanations, visuals, and clear recommendations.

Cove 25.6 Release - Focusing on Efficiency, Reliability, and Resilience

We’re excited to talk about all the innovative updates in the 25.6 release for Cove Data Protection! This release focuses on improving Ease of Use, Recovery Reliability, Microsoft 365 Backup and Recovery, and Linux System State Support - enhancing your peace of mind and cyber resilience.

Perform Distributed Tracing for your MCP system with OpenTelemetry

2025 has truly been the year of Agentic AI, with MCP (Model Context Protocol) emerging as one of its flashy and most talked-about innovations. While many products have seamlessly integrated MCP servers into their systems, these servers are increasingly being labelled as black boxes, opaque components that handle critical tasks but offer little visibility into what’s happening under the hood. We prompt an agent, a tool gets invoked, and a response is generated. But what really happens in between? And when something breaks, how do we trace the failure and debug it effectively?