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Coralogix launches OpenAPI endpoints

Observability is about much more than dashboards and alerts. Extensible platforms that integrate into the user’s tech stack are fundamental parts of a great developer experience. This is why Coralogix has supported gRPC APIs for account management, data ingress & query, alert definition, dashboard creation, permissions management and more. Today, Coralogix adds a new integration, with the launch of OpenAPI endpoints for all existing functionality.

Introducing the Coralogix Operator for Kubernetes

As organizations begin to scale their observability strategy, point and click methods of management become increasingly unworkable. This is why Coralogix has now fully released the Coralogix Operator for Kubernetes. Kubernetes operators are control loops that allow users to declare their desired state in their Kubernetes clusters, and the operator is responsible for resolving this state.

Live Linux kernel patching with progressive timestamped rollouts

The apt package manager is responsible for installing.deb packages on Ubuntu LTS (long-term support) and interim releases, including the.deb package for the Linux kernel. Updating the kernel package requires a system restart, leaving systems vulnerable between the moment the Linux kernel package is installed and when the machine is rebooted.

MCP Observability 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?

MCP Server Integration & Much More: What's New in VictoriaMetrics Cloud Q2 2025

Q2 2025 has brought another wave of improvements to VictoriaMetrics Cloud! If you tuned in to our latest Quarterly Virtual Meetup, you saw firsthand how we’re making observability even more accessible, powerful, and interactive.

You can't fix what you can't see, especially when the problem isn't in your infrastructure. #ipm

Most teams monitor from the inside, tracking internal metrics, logs, and uptime. But internal health doesn’t always reflect what your users experience. The internet is made up of many parts you don’t own (ISPs, CDNs, DNS, cloud providers), and any one of them can introduce friction. That’s why monitoring from the outside in matters. By testing from real user vantage points, you get a clearer picture of network reachability and performance as it’s actually experienced.