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Centralize human and agentic work with Datadog Work Management

Teams often track operational work across spreadsheets, Slack threads, Jira tickets, and whatever system generated the original alert or signal. This fragmentation makes it difficult to maintain a consistent record of what needs attention, who or what is addressing the issue, and what has already happened. As AI agents take on more responsibility for investigations, triage, and code changes, the number of handoffs grows, making ownership, status, and history even harder to preserve.

Two ways to measure the cumulative impact of experiments

Mature experimentation programs eventually have to report the cumulative impact of their shipped changes. The request might come as an ROI story for leadership, a revenue update for finance, or a gut check on the quarter’s progress. The tempting shortcut is to sum the observed lift from each winning experiment and report the total. That naive sum almost always overstates the truth because of a statistical artifact called the winner’s curse.

Olly says Hi: Scheduled tasks now report to Slack and email

An agent that only speaks when spoken to is a tool you have to remember to use. Olly has run on a schedule for a while now, working a saved prompt hourly, daily, weekly, or monthly and writing its findings into a chat with its own run history. Those scheduled tasks are now wired into the Coralogix Notification Center, so Olly delivers that output itself, allowing Olly to reach out to Slack or email, out of the box.

From retrieval to agents: 5 takeaways on production architecture for AI agents

How context engineering creates production-ready agentic AI What if the AI strategy you spent the past year building is already being measured by a completely different set of rules? I recently joined Amy Machado, senior research manager at IDC and Jim Malone, senior contributing editor at CIO Marketing Services, for a webinar where we explored how buyer expectations, architectural requirements, and evaluation criteria are shifting as enterprises move from search-driven experiences to agentic AI.

What build-versus-buy actually looks like in agentic engineering

Most build-versus-buy debates assume you're choosing once, at the start, and living with it. Agentic engineering doesn't work that way. The decision shows up at every layer of the stack, and the teams getting it right aren't the ones who picked "build" or "buy" as a philosophy. They're the ones who know which layer is which.

Kepler: Coordinate Every AI Coding Agent From One Place

Kepler is GitKraken's new agentic development environment (ADE), and it's now in public preview for Windows, Mac, and Linux. If GitKraken Desktop is built to go deep on one repository, Kepler is built to go wide: one task, multiple repositories, multiple AI agents, tracked in a single place instead of a dozen open terminals.

Europe Can't Find 5 Gigawatts. So It Gets Creative | Ben Baldieri, Founder of The GPU

Everyone is talking about multi-gigawatt AI data centers. Europe is solving a different challenge. In this episode of Uplink, Michael Reid sits down with Ben Baldieri, Founder of The GPU, to explore how power constraints, fragmented regulation, and limited grid capacity are reshaping Europe's AI infrastructure landscape.

CNC Wood Cutting Explained for Anyone About to Buy Their First Machine

Buying your first CNC can feel like learning a new language while making an expensive decision. Product listings throw around terms such as spindle power, stepper motors, feeds, and tolerances, often without explaining what those details mean for the work you actually want to produce.

What Banking API Documentation Tells You About a Vendor, and How viaBanking Writes It

Every banking API demo looks the same. Clean dashboard, confident numbers, a sandbox that works on the first call. The differences surface three weeks into the integration, when your engineers hit an edge case the demo never covered. There is a faster way to see those differences. Read the API documentation before you read the sales deck.