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LogicMonitor Strengthens AI-Powered Observability Leadership with Agentic AIOps Innovations and Strategic Partnerships

LogicMonitor Strengthens AI-Powered Observability Leadership with Agentic AIOps Innovations and Strategic Partnerships

Business Wire30-04-2025
DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- LogicMonitor, the leading SaaS-based platform for AI-powered data center transformation, today shared from its annual Elevate Community Conference a series of significant milestones achieved in the first half of 2025. Together with customers, partners, IT leaders, and industry analysts at its Elevate Community Conference 2025, LogicMonitor is showcasing the latest innovations in Agentic AIOps, new strategic partnerships, and insights on the future of AI-Powered Observability.
Driving Data Center Transformation with AI Innovation
LogicMonitor recently introduced new AI-driven enhancements to its platform, including important advances in Agentic AIOps within Edwin AI, the AI Agent for ITOps. These recent innovations empower IT teams with full visibility into AI workloads and applications, enhancing automation, intelligence, and insights for seamless performance across complex modern data centers.
Expanding Global Partnerships
LogicMonitor significantly expanded its strategic partner ecosystem in the first half of 2025 with several partnerships and an enhanced global partner program.
Amazon Web Services (AWS): LogicMonitor signed a Strategic Collaboration Agreement with AWS to simplify VMware migration journeys and accelerate data center modernization for enterprises.
OpenAI: Through a strategic collaboration with OpenAI, LogicMonitor supercharged its platform with cutting-edge AI models, delivering smarter automation and unlocking next-level operational efficiency.
GIEOM: LogicMonitor partnered with GIEOM, a leader in digital governance solutions, to bolster operational resilience within the highly regulated financial services sector.
Global Partner Program: With a focus on enabling partner growth and success, LogicMonitor enhanced its global partner program, and received multiple industry awards for its leadership in this area.
Advancing Federal Market Commitment with FedRAMP Progress
An important milestone for the public sector, LogicMonitor achieved FedRAMP In Process designation, further strengthening its commitment to delivering a secure, scalable AI-powered observability platform that meets security and compliance standards for federal government agencies.
Award-Winning Excellence Recognized Across the Industry
In the first half of 2025, LogicMonitor received several notable industry awards for its leadership in Cloud, AI, and Data Center Innovation, as well as its Global Partner Program. In addition, LogicMonitor was recognized as a Best Place to Work for its commitment to culture and employee satisfaction. These recognitions include:
"Coming together this week at Elevate with our customers and partners is an opportunity to reflect on the incredible innovations we've introduced in AI-powered observability and Agentic AIOps, the strength of our strategic partnerships, and the outstanding contributions of our global team," said Christina Kosmowski, CEO of LogicMonitor. "LogicMonitor is truly at the epicenter of the AI revolution — and this is just the beginning. The future of IT operations is being written today, and we're proud to be leading the way."
About LogicMonitor
LogicMonitor® offers AI-powered data center transformation. The company's SaaS-based platform, LM Envision, enables observability across on-prem and multi-cloud environments. A Visionary on the 2024 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Observability, LogicMonitor provides IT and business teams operational visibility and predictability across their technologies and applications to focus less on troubleshooting and more on delivering extraordinary employee and customer experiences. For more information, visit www.logicmonitor.com and our blog, or follow us on LinkedIn, X, Facebook, and YouTube.
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