
LogicMonitor, the AI-first platform for Autonomous IT, today announced a major expansion of its unified platform, strengthening the operational foundation for Autonomous IT.
Enterprise systems now span infrastructure, cloud, SaaS, Internet dependencies, applications, and digital experience. They generate more signals than teams can interpret and move faster than manual response can match. Most organizations are still operating across fragmented tools, persistent blind spots, and AI that surfaces more noise than action. What is at stake is resilience, revenue, and customer trust.
Defining a New Operating Model for IT
For years, the industry has layered on more visibility. Monitoring became observability. Observability became AIOps. Each step helped teams see more, but the operating model itself didn’t change.
Most systems still depend on humans to connect the dots, decide what matters, and take action across disconnected tools. As environments grow more complex, that model breaks down.
Autonomous IT requires visibility, context, and action working together.
From Systems That Report to Systems That Respond
This shift is already taking shape across the platform. Organizations can now understand performance across the full digital environment, from infrastructure through the Internet to the end-user experience. Issues that once appeared as isolated symptoms can now be identified earlier and understood in the context of the services, dependencies, and user journeys they affect. Visibility is no longer trapped in disconnected layers. Blind spots begin to disappear.
This expanded visibility is strengthened by the deep integration of Catchpoint’s digital experience and internet performance capabilities into the platform. By connecting infrastructure telemetry with real user experience and internet dependencies, LogicMonitor provides a more complete and actionable view of performance across the entire digital ecosystem.
At the same time, AI moves beyond summarizing alerts to reasoning across telemetry, topology, and operational systems to explain what is actually happening, what matters most, and what teams should do next. Instead of surfacing more signals, it surfaces meaning. This allows teams to prioritize based on real impact and act with greater confidence.
When action is required, the platform can respond directly. Remediation workflows can be executed automatically and orchestrated across existing tools, with the governance, auditability, and control required for enterprise environments. What once required manual coordination across teams can now happen as part of the system itself.
All of this operates within a single platform, with one data model and one intelligence layer, enabling organizations to move beyond fragmented toolsets and toward one unified system for digital operations.
From Vision to Operational Reality
“Enterprise systems now move too fast and span too many dependencies for humans to remain the integration layer between disconnected tools,” said Garth Fort, chief product officer at LogicMonitor. “LogicMonitor is turning observability into action with AI that understands context, works within guardrails, and helps enterprises operate with greater resilience, confidence, and control.”
Built and Proven at Scale
These advances build on a platform already in use across thousands of enterprise environments. The platform processes more than two trillion metrics each day and supports organizations operating at global scale. Recognition from NVIDIA as one of the companies shaping the AI era underscores LogicMonitor’s role in a broader shift toward AI-driven infrastructure operations.
Autonomous IT is no longer a concept. It is now an operational reality.
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