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Grafana Tempo 2.8 Released: Major TraceQL Enhancements and Memory Optimizations
Grafana released Tempo 2.8 on June 12, 2025, introducing substantial memory optimizations and expanded functionality in its trace query language, TraceQL. This update is part of an ongoing effort to make distributed tracing more performant and accessible within observability stacks.
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Logz.io and Dynatrace Innovations Shift Observability into the AI Age
Major observability platform providers are integrating artificial intelligence into their monitoring systems, as enterprises look to their suppliers to reduce the manual work involved in keeping an eye on digital infrastructure. Companies have implemented AI-driven features designed to automate routine operational tasks and accelerate incident resolution processes.
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Report Shows OpenTelemetry’s Impact on Go Performance
A new benchmark study from observability platform Coroot has shed light on the performance costs of implementing OpenTelemetry in high-throughput Go applications. The findings show that while OpenTelemetry delivers valuable trace-level insights, it introduces notable overhead, increasing CPU usage by approximately 35% and increasing network traffic and latency under load.
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Cloudflare Launches Containers in Public Beta
Cloudflare has announced the public beta of its new container service, enabling developers to run containers on its global network. The service allows users to deploy Docker containers to run workloads difficult to support on the serverless computing platform Workers, such as media and data processing at the edge.
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AWS Lambda Gains Native Avro and Protobuf Support for Kafka Events with Schema Registry Integration
Lambda now natively supports Apache Avro and Protobuf events, streamlining Kafka event processing - an enhancement that eliminates the need for custom deserialization, automates schema validation and filtering, and optimizes costs through efficient event handling. Integration with AWS Glue and Confluent registries simplifies development, allowing cleaner data consumption and enhanced scalability.
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Microsoft Introduces Mu: a Lightweight On-Device Language Model for Windows Settings
Microsoft has introduced Mu, a new small-scale language model designed to run locally on Neural Processing Units (NPUs), starting with its deployment in the Windows Settings application for Copilot+ PCs. The model allows users to control system settings using natural language, aiming to reduce reliance on cloud-based processing.
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Microsoft Enhances Developer Experience with DocumentDB VS Code Extension and Local Emulator
Microsoft has recently released an open‑source DocumentDB extension for Visual Studio Code alongside DocumentDB Local, a lightweight local emulator.
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AWS Introduces Exportable Public SSL/TLS Certificates
AWS has recently announced exportable public SSL/TLS certificates from AWS Certificate Manager, addressing a long-standing community request and allowing users to export certificates with their private keys for use beyond managed services on AWS.
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New Crypto-Jacking Attacks Target DevOps and AI Infrastructure
Security researchers at Wiz have uncovered a sophisticated crypto-jacking attack targeting publically accessible API servers for several popular DevOps tools. Similarly, researchers at Sysdig have uncovered an attack on the popular AI tool Open WebUI using many of the same techniques and crypto-miners.
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AWS Introduces Extended Threat Detection for EKS via GuardDuty
AWS has expanded GuardDuty’s threat detection capabilities on EKS clusters, introducing new runtime monitoring features that use a managed eBPF agent to detect container-level threats.
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CNCF Graduates in‑toto, Bolstering Software Supply Chain Security
On April 23, 2025, the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) announced the graduation of in‑toto, a framework designed to enforce supply chain integrity by ensuring that every step in the software development lifecycle, such as building, signing, and deployment, is properly authorized and verifiable.
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Microsoft Azure Enhances Observability with OpenTelemetry Support for Logic Apps and Functions
Microsoft has expanded OpenTelemetry support in Azure Logic Apps and Functions, enhancing observability and interoperability across platforms. This open-source framework enables seamless data generation and correlation, enhancing diagnostics beyond standard telemetry. With streamlined configuration and integration, Azure's offerings aim for standardized observability across cloud services.
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AWS Shield Network Security Director: Network Topology Visibility and Remediation Guidance
Introducing AWS Shield Network Security Director: a game-changer in DDoS protection and network security visibility. This innovative feature automates resource discovery, evaluates configurations against best practices, and prioritizes security findings. With actionable remediation steps and natural language queries via Amazon Q Developer, organizations can enhance their security posture.
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Docker Launches Hardened Base Images
Docker has launched its Docker Hardened Images (DHI), a security-focused range of base images that reduce vulnerabilities by up to 95%. Built using a distroless approach, these minimal images eliminate unnecessary components, offering automatic patching and compatibility with existing Dockerfiles. Ideal for regulated environments, DHI enhances software supply chain security and transparency.
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Innovation Sandbox on AWS: Provisioning and Managing Temporary Environments
AWS has recently introduced Innovation Sandbox on AWS, a new open source solution for managing AWS sandbox environments through a web user interface. This solution enables developers to provision and manage secure, cost-effective, and recyclable temporary sandbox environments.