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The rise of autonomous IT: LogicMonitor on what the move to AI-first observability really means

In a year defined by AI breakthroughs and cloud transformation, LogicMonitor Inc. used the AWS re:Invent stage to announce its acquisition of Catchpoint Systems Inc. The move marks a turning point for AI-first observability in the mainstream, according to the company.

With Catchpoint folded in, LogicMonitor becomes the only observability platform capable of providing full visibility from the infrastructure layer to the end-user experience — precisely when agent-driven, autonomous operations are becoming essential, according to Christina Kosmowski (pictured), chief executive officer of LogicMonitor. In an era of increasingly complex cloud dependencies, detecting and preventing issues across all layers is becoming essential.

“We’ve been talking about agents in the self-healing enterprise, and this just takes us one step closer to that vision,” Kosmowski said. “We keep businesses resilient and up and running, and we’ve traditionally focused on the infrastructure layer — from the network through the data centers through the services. Now we’re adding in the internet, literally monitoring the internet and the user experience with Catchpoint.”

Kosmowski spoke with John Furrier and Paul Nashawaty at AWS re:Invent, during an exclusive broadcast on theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media’s livestreaming studio. They discussed the acquisition’s ramifications, how LogicMonitor is aligning with AWS’ agentic future and why autonomous IT is shifting from aspiration to reality with AI-first observability.

AI-first observability brings a unified view across infrastructure, internet and UX

LogicMonitor has long focused on monitoring infrastructure — from networks and data centers to cloud services. By acquiring Catchpoint, the company now gains visibility into the public internet and real-time user interactions. AWS’ keynote highlighted the explosion of autonomous agents — from security bots to DevOps copilots, and LogicMonitor is directly aligned with that movement through Edwin AI, its agentic system built on AWS Bedrock.

“We’ve built a lot of Edwin on Bedrock and so Edwin is our agentic AI, and he’s the partner to the IT operations folks,” Kosmowski said. “We believe that we’re getting to the stage where Edwin will actually go in and automatically solve any issues before they bring your systems down. There will be no human intervention, and that is really exciting.”

With more than 2 trillion metrics ingested daily, LogicMonitor’s data footprint fuels Edwin’s ability to predict and automatically resolve issues before they impact performance. This shift from reactive troubleshooting to proactive self-healing is the foundation of the “autonomous enterprise” LogicMonitor envisions.

Recent research shows that 75% of IT teams juggle between 6 and 15 observability tools, yet more than half want a unified view — LogicMonitor’s strategy directly addresses that gap, Kosmowski cited. By combining infrastructure monitoring, internet visibility and user-experience intelligence into a single platform, the company is redefining modern observability as a holistic discipline rather than a collection of point solutions.

“We believe that the future is the self-healing enterprise,” Kosmowski said. “We know that customers cannot keep up with the noise and the signal that’s coming at them. We need to keep these systems up and running and help our customers focus on innovation and not have to worry about business resilience.”

Here’s the complete video interview, part of SiliconANGLE’s and theCUBE’s coverage of AWS re:Invent:

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