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The Biggest Trends Shaping Observability in 2025: Highlights from Grafana Labs' Observability Survey

The Grafana Labs 3rd annual Observability Survey has landed and we're excited to launch a limited video series that breaks down the findings from over 1200 observability practitioners and leaders around the world. In this video, CTO Tom Wilkie breaks down the 4 biggest trends shaping observability in 2025 across open source, executive buy-in, AI, and cost vs. value. Stay tuned for more video explainers!

Keeping Compliance Headache-Free: Automating Network Audits for Security and Efficiency

Regulatory compliance is a moving target, and keeping up with evolving security policies and industry regulations can feel like a never-ending battle. Manual network audits? They’re slow, error-prone, and a major time sink. But skipping them isn’t an option—compliance failures can lead to security breaches, hefty fines, and reputational damage. So, how can IT teams ensure they stay ahead without burning out? The answer: automation and real-time observability.

The state of observability in 2025: a deep dive on our third annual Observability Survey

Across companies of all shapes and sizes, observability practices are maturing and getting attention at the highest levels. At the same time, cost and complexity continue to hinder efforts as teams look to emerging tools to help simplify their processes in hopes of better outcomes. With so much in flux, we went into our third annual Observability Survey hoping to get a window into the ways the community is approaching observability and where it wants it to go next.

Zero Code Instrumentation: The Missing Link in Observability

Have you ever struggled with systems that fail to tell you what went wrong? The kind where you’re digging through logs at 2 AM while alerts keep piling up. In DevOps, clear visibility into your applications isn’t a luxury—it’s essential. This is where instrumentation without code changes can help. It simplifies observability, reducing the manual effort needed to track down issues. If you haven’t explored it yet, you might be making troubleshooting harder than it needs to be.

Observability Pipeline: An Easy-to-Follow Guide for Engineers

You've got systems spitting out more logs, metrics, and traces than you can handle. Your monitoring costs are through the roof. And somehow, when something breaks at 3 AM, you still can't find the exact data you need. Sound familiar? Welcome to the observability pipeline conversation—no jargon, no fluff.

Why your business can't afford to skip website monitoring

Your website is your business’ storefront, sales team, customer service department, and potentially even your primary revenue channel. Just like you’d protect the physical presence of these aspects of your business with a security system, you also need to protect the online aspects too. That means keeping an eye on your website with monitoring.

7 Open-Source Log Management Tools that You Can Consider in 2025

Open-source log management tools provide cost-effective, customizable approaches for collecting and analyzing log data. They help teams quickly identify patterns, spot anomalies, and resolve issues. With numerous options available, it's important to understand their strengths and limitations. This article examines the top open-source log management tools in 2025, focusing on their capabilities, performance, and best use cases.

New Relic vs DataDog - Features, Pricing, and Performance Compared (2025)

New Relic vs DataDog: Both tools are popular for application and infrastructure monitoring, offering a wide range of features. This post compares New Relic and DataDog on key aspects like APM, log management, infrastructure monitoring, and OpenTelemetry support. Info I instrumented a sample Spring Boot Application and sent data to Datadog and New Relic to evaluate my experience. Some takeaways are subjective and based on personal preference.