Telemetry stories
Real-time data from 77 wells should cut manual checks and speed maintenance across Oil India's dispersed field operations.
Most disruptions clear in minutes, but a small number of long outages can still leave sites unreachable for hours and mask real downtime.
A malicious CSV upload gave an intruder root access to a Cisco SD-WAN management system at a communications provider, Mandiant said.
The offer gives early-stage AI startups free monitoring and engineering support as software failures can quickly damage customer trust and funding prospects.
Rising AI data volumes are forcing observability vendors to rethink pricing and storage as Tsuga wins fresh backing to keep telemetry in-house.
Critical infrastructure operators face a new AI defence as EmberAI is designed to speed OT threat triage amid rising cyberattack risk.
Businesses running AI agents may now route incident response and observability data through New Relic's new tools, aimed at cutting operational toil.
Data centres and research labs could cram larger AI models and simulations in memory, with Dell's new rack scaling to 144 GPUs per rack.
Teams under pressure from AI-driven telemetry growth can now query logs in object storage without indexing, cutting storage and search costs.
Enterprises wrestling with AI workload failures and infrastructure bottlenecks may use the new tool to automate incident response and service assurance.
IT teams on Apple fleets can now set rules, spot unsanctioned tools and generate compliance reports as AI use spreads across Macs.
Rising AI workloads are pushing more firms towards managed monitoring as operational complexity and telemetry costs make self-hosted tools harder to justify.
Production data will now sit inside Kiro, helping engineers test AI-generated code before release as New Relic tops USD $1 billion in AWS sales.
AI workloads are pushing log volumes up 93%, yet most large companies still leave 86% of data unanalyzed to keep costs down.
Clients will get a single security operating model as Grant Thornton Advisors replaces fragmented MDR tools with CrowdStrike Falcon across its global services.
The cloud service aims to cut alert overload and tool sprawl for security teams under pressure to investigate and respond faster.
Younger adults are now more likely to lose money to fraud as scams spread across texts, calls, social ads and messaging apps.
Software teams could catch regressions before release as the new verifier checks pull requests against live production behaviour inside existing workflow tools.
Fragmented enterprise data is slowing AI rollouts, and the new software aims to find, classify and govern it across mixed systems.
Phishing is becoming harder to spot as attackers use encryption and AI-generated sites to target organisations more effectively.