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groundcover, the world’s leading bring-your-own-cloud (BYOC), eBPF and OpenTelemetry (OTel)-native observability platform, today released a major expansion to Agent Mode that lets AI agents act on a team's observability data across their existing development toolchain. With groundcover, engineers control agents to make code recommendations, open pull requests, and manage tasks in applications such as Slack, Linear, and GitHub with Connectors. Agent reasoning and execution remain within the customer's own cloud, while every action is governed by user-level permissions and tied to a specific, authorized user.
By groundcover · Via Business Wire · June 29, 2026
groundcover, the world’s leading bring-your-own-cloud (BYOC) observability platform, today announced an update to Agent Mode, adding native support for Microsoft Azure. With this release, all groundcover customers on Azure now have access to a production-grade observability agent that runs exclusively inside their own cloud environment. The agent can now run on Azure against Anthropic Claude models hosted on Microsoft Foundry.
By groundcover · Via Business Wire · June 1, 2026
groundcover, the world’s leading bring-your-own-cloud (BYOC) observability platform, today released its new industry report, The Observability Imperative: From Monitoring Layer to AI Decision Infrastructure in 2026, revealing that observability has moved beyond monitoring to a data foundation that powers modern AI, and most organizations aren't ready for what it means. Administered by Atomik Research and based on a survey of 500 U.S. technology professionals, including observability, SRE, platform and engineering leaders, the findings show organizations are moving beyond reactive monitoring toward AI-powered decision infrastructure, even as cost volatility and visibility gaps slow the transition.
By groundcover · Via Business Wire · May 26, 2026
groundcover, the BYOC-powered observability platform for cloud-native environments, today announced a significant expansion of its capabilities with new and enhanced offerings across Synthetic Monitoring and Real User Monitoring (RUM).
By groundcover · Via Business Wire · May 5, 2026
groundcover, the leading bring-your-own-cloud (BYOC) observability platform, today announced a major expansion of its AI Observability capability, adding native support for agentic AI systems fully compatible with Google Vertex AI. The update is automatically available to all groundcover customers at no additional cost and allows users to trace every LLM interaction. With this release, engineering and platform teams can add observability to production environments at the speed with which language model services are incorporated into modern applications.
By groundcover · Via Business Wire · April 22, 2026
groundcover, the BYOC-driven observability platform for modern architectures, today announced its presence at Google Cloud Next 2026, taking place April 22-24 at Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas. Attendees can visit groundcover at Booth 5301 to experience its AI-native observability platform and the expansion of its Agent Mode to support Google Vertex AI, deepening its native AI capabilities for teams on Google Cloud Platform (GCP).
By groundcover · Via Business Wire · April 14, 2026
groundcover, the BYOC-driven observability platform for modern architectures, today announced the general availability of groundcover AI Mode, a native AI capability designed to help engineering teams investigate production incidents and analyze infrastructure behavior directly inside their own cloud environments. AI Mode runs natively within the customer’s own AWS infrastructure via Amazon Bedrock, ensuring that logs, traces, and production telemetry never leave the customer’s environment. By running the AI within the customer’s environment, teams can adopt AI-assisted troubleshooting without introducing new security, compliance, or data-governance risks. Customers pay Amazon Bedrock token costs directly with no groundcover markup and can set usage limits by user or team.
By groundcover · Via Business Wire · March 24, 2026
groundcover, the BYOC-powered observability platform for cloud-native environments, today announced expanded support for Amazon Bedrock and Bedrock AgentCore. Engineering and AI platform teams can now monitor Bedrock foundation models and agentic workflows with the same real-time, code-free visibility that groundcover already delivers for OpenAI, Anthropic and other leading AI providers.
By groundcover · Via Business Wire · December 1, 2025
groundcover, the BYOC-driven observability platform for modern architectures, today announced the launch of its Observability Migration Tool, the industry’s first fully automated, self-service migration solution that enables organizations to unleash themselves from legacy vendors such as Datadog to groundcover in days instead of months.
By groundcover · Via Business Wire · November 10, 2025
groundcover, the BYOC-driven observability platform for modern architectures, today announced the launch of the new groundcover Ecosystem Program, a partner-first initiative designed to accelerate the delivery of next-generation applications and systems through partners worldwide.
By groundcover · Via Business Wire · October 22, 2025
groundcover, the BYOC-driven observability platform for modern architectures, today announced it was recognized in Gartner’s 2025 Cool Vendors in Container Management Report, which includes vendors that provide “innovative solutions that address various challenges associated with the life cycle of container deployments.”
By groundcover · Via Business Wire · October 21, 2025
