Honeycomb has announced that it is expanding its observability platform with native support for standard OpenTelemetry metrics. According to the company, engineers can now use gauges, counters, and histograms to track trends, monitor system health, and detect performance changes over time. This data will give them a better sense of how what is happening in … continue reading
Observability provider Honeycomb has launched an AI-native observability suite optimized for developers. The new AI-powered Honeycomb Intelligence accelerates debugging and code delivery by bringing observability into the IDE, improves investigations with an interactive co-pilot, and automatically detect performance anomalies. Honeycomb Intelligence provides a collaborative assistant that can deliver sub-second query responses across billions of events—performance that … continue reading
The observability platform Honeycomb has just launched Honeycomb for Frontend Observability to provide developers with access to more debugging and observability capabilities. “The frontend is critical – it’s where customers spend their time and where revenue is generated. Unfortunately, many frontend observability tools are outdated, offering only aggregated metrics and limited insights,” said Christine Yen, … continue reading
Assisting development with AI tools can be quite a decisive topic. Some people feel they’re going to replace developers entirely, some feel they can’t produce good enough code to be useful at all, and a lot of people fall somewhere in the middle. Given the interest in these types of tools over the last few … continue reading
Feature management company LaunchDarkly has announced that it is adding flag triggers through new integrations with Honeycomb and Datadog. Flag triggers are one-step automations that can be triggered after a specific alert goes off or a performance metric is met. They work by sending webhooks to a URL. This allows them to be turned on … continue reading