AI observability stories
By focusing on evidence and small reversible changes, loop engineering could curb costly AI coding mistakes before they reach production.
The tie-up gives enterprises a single policy layer to curb data leaks and compliance risks as AI workloads spread across clouds and models.
Enterprises can now route AI traffic with open-source governance and observability as Envoy AI Gateway reaches version 1.0.
Businesses running AI agents may now route incident response and observability data through New Relic's new tools, aimed at cutting operational toil.
Enterprise users can now see credit spend by person, product and model, helping finance teams spot adoption trends and control costs more tightly.
Most large US enterprises say AI agents are creating unmanaged financial and compliance risks, with many forced to reverse their actions.
Enterprises could cut AI app development costs by up to 80% as Cloud202 targets the gap between prototypes and secure production systems.
HPE has expanded its self-driving networking strategy with new AI, security and data centre capabilities across enterprise environments.
The integrations aim to close security gaps as more firms run AI in production across gateways, APIs and models.
Enterprise teams are getting a single control plane to track agent sprawl, tighten permissions and curb AI spending as autonomous systems spread.
Enterprises face rising pressure to secure and automate AI workloads as HPE ties networking, storage and software into a fuller stack with NVIDIA.
About 7% of monitored interactions raised security, compliance or operational concerns as enterprises deploy more autonomous AI into daily workflows.
Enterprise buyers are demanding proof of what AI agents do, as scrutiny rises over permissions, ownership and audit trails across organisations.
Investment in AI-powered monitoring is rising as firms race to prevent hallucinations, outages and security risks in production systems.
Customers will be able to enforce zero trust controls across more AI tools as Zscaler broadens its security programme to key cloud partners.
The alliance aims to help enterprises curb security and recovery risks as AI agents write and deploy code more widely.
FinOps teams are struggling to assign the bulk of agentic AI costs, as token fees often pale beside APIs, data and human review work.
It aims to close monitoring gaps as firms adopt multiple AI coding assistants, with spending, productivity and compliance now harder to track.
The addition gives companies a shared layer for securing and routing AI traffic as agentic systems move into production.
Firms using Anthropic's Claude can now track usage and costs more closely as Portal26 rolls out a free governance tier.