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DataPrime at Ingest: Fine-Grained TCO Routing with DPXL

The real economic decision for observability happens at ingest, before storage, billing, and retention choices are locked-in. Until now, the logic governing that decision could only see three broad fields: application, subsystem, and severity. That just changed. TCO routing now matches on any field in the event payload, including nested keys, custom fields, and event body content, using DPXL, the DataPrime Expression Language.

AI SRE Summit 2026 Brings Together Engineering Leaders From AWS, Salesforce, Man Group, Smarsh, Honeycomb and More

Virtual event will explore what it takes to use AI in production SRE, from incident response and observability to platform design, cost control and self-healing operations TEL AVIV and SAN FRANCISCO, April 22, 2026 — Komodor, the autonomous AI SRE company, today announced it will host AI SRE Summit 2026, a free live virtual event on Tuesday, May 12, 2026, bringing together site reliability, platform engineering and cloud-native leaders to discuss how AI is changing production operations, and where i

Terminal dependencies for CircleCI workflows: Always run what matters

When a job fails, gets canceled, or never runs, the work that still needs to happen afterward (cleanup, notifications, teardown) has no clean way to trigger. There is no easy way to express “run this no matter what” in your pipeline config without duplicating jobs or adding fragile workaround branches. Terminal jobs change that.

From Jammy to Resolute: how Ubuntu's toolchains have evolved

The evolution of Ubuntu’s toolchains story goes beyond just providing up-to-date GCC, LLVM, and Python. It is also about opinionated openJDK variants, task-focused devpacks, FIPS compliant toolchains, and snaps, like the new.NET snap and Snapcraft plugin. These are enhancements that collapse half a day of setup into a single command or two, demonstrating what a frictionless developer experience means in practice for framework and application developers on Ubuntu.

The New Economics of Enterprise AI: Why Small Models Win Where It Matters

For years, progress in AI was equated with scale. Larger models, broader parameter counts, and increasingly complex cloud architectures were treated as signals of advancement. In enterprise operations, however, scale alone does not determine success. Economics does. As AI becomes embedded in operational workflows, organizations are discovering that model size is less important than cost stability under continuous load. AI-driven operations do not run in bursts. They run constantly.

Join operator and Query Agent for smarter log analysis

Sumo Logic’s log analytics capabilities have always provided the greatest insights to help you secure, monitor and troubleshoot your environment. Now, with our Query Agent, as part of Dojo AI, creating optimized log searches with natural language is even easier. Query Agent works with a wide variety of operators, including the join operator, for parsing, aggregation, data transformation, filtering, advanced analysis and lookup.

How to Use Time Series Autoregression (With Examples)

Time series autoregression is a powerful statistical technique that uses past values of a variable to predict its future values. This approach is particularly valuable for forecasting applications where historical patterns can inform future trends. In this hands-on tutorial, you’ll learn how to implement autoregressive (AR) models using Python and see how InfluxDB can enhance your time series analysis workflow.

Anything but that cloud

"Anything but that cloud." I asked why. "Our biggest customer is a giant retailer," he said. "That hyperscaler's parent company is the retailer's biggest competitor. So our customer refuses to do business with anyone who uses that cloud. We use that cloud, we lose our biggest customer. Full stop." That was the entire conversation about cloud choice. It wasn't a technical preference. It wasn't a pricing optimization. It wasn't a sovereignty concern.

Geopatriation in India: Why data residency is a boardroom illusion

In 2026, a new term has infiltrated Indian boardroom discussions: Geopatriation. Coined by Gartner as a top strategic technology trend for 2026, geopatriation is the deliberate relocation of workloads and applications from global cloud hyperscalers to regional or sovereign alternatives in response to geopolitical risk. While the previous decade was defined by a cloud-first approach, the current landscape is defined by the need for sovereignty.