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New funding accelerates a platform built for a world where AI agents and human engineers analyze, manage, and operationalize data together

Boston, MA – June 3, 2026 – Coralogix, the data and AI platform for observability, today announced it has raised $200 million in Series F funding. The round was co-led by Advent, CPPIB, and Greenfield, with participation from Brighton P...


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The missing half of routing confidence

TCO policies have always been one of the most impactful cost levers in Coralogix. Route business-critical data to High, push monitoring data to Medium, archive compliance logs to Low. With the addition of DataPrime expressions (...


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There is a moment every engineer knows too well. Something is wrong in production. You have an alert, a vague symptom, and pressure to find the one signal that explains what changed. You open your logs and traces, and you immediately hit the same two problems: the dataset is huge, and the path from “I see something odd” to “I understand why” is full of tiny, exhausting steps....


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A unified investigation surface designed to end context-switching and reduce MTTR. I. The Crisis of Investigative Latency

It’s 20 minutes into a P0 incident, and you have already switched between four different tools, re-authenticated twice, and translated queries across three incompatible syntax languages. The root cause you are search...


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Catching a cascading failure in the first 90 seconds is one of the better feelings in production engineering, and it almost always comes back to your log monitoring pipeline doing its job upstream of the alert. The teams that land there consistently treat log monitoring as a real-time detection layer in its own right, and the choices you make in that pipeline shape how every ...


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