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The End of Manual Instrumentation: Scaling Observability with OTel OBI & Coralogix

Traditionally, achieving deep visibility into distributed systems required significant trade-offs in engineering time. Collecting meaningful application metrics and traces required teams to embed language-specific agents, modify source code, or manage complex library dependencies across every service.

Spending More, Seeing Less: How Indexing Limits Capital Markets Visibility

Capital markets systems don’t scale linearly. A macro event, an earnings release, a sudden liquidity shift, and telemetry volume doubles in seconds. In most observability platforms today, that spike means one thing: every byte gets written to a high-cost index before a single query can touch it. There’s no middle ground. You pay full indexing cost for the compliance log that no one queries for six months, the same way you pay for the execution trace you need right now.

Mastering the Trace Drilldown: How to Reduce MTTR with Coralogix

Stop the "Scavenger Hunt" during incidents. In this video, we walk through the new Coralogix Trace Drilldown, now GA for all customers. Learn how to move from high-level trace views to deep span insights in a single, unified workspace—without ever losing context. Whether you're investigating a latency spike or a failing microservice, the Trace Drilldown helps you answer "Where is the bottleneck?" from three different perspectives in one frame. What you’ll learn.

Digital Trading: Why "Healthy Systems" Still Lose Trades

Digital trading firms operate in environments where milliseconds determine profit and loss. During volatile market conditions, platforms can appear fully operational while execution quality quietly degrades. When prices shift in so quickly, even a minor drift in your order-routing path means your competitors are exploiting the delta, while your platform appears perfectly green. For trading firms, observability is not just about uptime.

Coralogix Earns 196 Badges in G2 Spring 2026 Reports Across 15 Categories

We’re proud to announce that Coralogix has earned 196 badges across 15 categories in the G2 Spring 2026 Reports, our strongest G2 performance to date. Placing in 369 reports, this represents a significant leap from Spring 2025, when we placed in 318 reports and earned 141 badges. These results are a direct reflection of the trust our customers place in Coralogix and their willingness to share honest feedback on the world’s largest software review platform.

Bridging the gap between mobile experience and technical reality

For mobile-first organizations, the distance between a “slow app” and a “resolved ticket” is often filled with guesswork. Mobile performance is notoriously difficult to capture because it lives at the intersection of device hardware, network stability, and local code execution. Today, we are closing that gap with the launch of Coralogix Mobile Performance.

Monitor schema health with engine.schema_fields: Structure, Drift, and Volatility

If you’ve worked with an observability pipeline, you’ve probably experienced schema problems: a field disappears, a type shifts from string to number, or a new label quietly appears. The causes are everywhere. Different teams adopt different naming conventions. A dependency upgrade changes the shape of a library’s log output. Over time, these small, reasonable decisions compound into schema sprawl: dashboards break, alerts misfire, and teams scramble to find out what happened.

Mastering the Diagnostic pivot from Health Policy to Pod

In the world of modern microservices, scale is a necessary challenge. Enterprise service inventories start modestly with a handful of components, only to balloon to hundreds over time. Traditional monitoring approaches cannot support that weight. The more organizations build, the more work they create, often only to keep systems running.