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Octopus Deploy Announces Integration With Datadog for World-class Monitoring of Deployment Pipelines
Octopus Deploy Announces Integration With Datadog for World-class Monitoring of Deployment Pipelines

Associated Press

time2 days ago

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  • Associated Press

Octopus Deploy Announces Integration With Datadog for World-class Monitoring of Deployment Pipelines

BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA - June 10, 2025 ( NEWMEDIAWIRE ) - Octopus Deploy (Octopus), the industry standard for Continuous Delivery (CD), has announced an integration with Datadog, the monitoring and security platform for cloud platforms. The integration monitors Octopus deployments through the Datadog Agent. Used together, Octopus and Datadog become part of an organization's world-class pipeline, with both platforms supporting software at scale and integrating with any technology. Customers get a single pane of glass for monitoring, making it easier to track, visualize, and improve key metrics across all their projects. Learn more about the Octopus Datadog integration: The Octopus Datadog integration, built by Datadog, collects metrics from Octopus so customers can centralize their monitoring in Datadog. DevOps and platform engineering teams can track the performance of their teams' pipelines and visualize key metrics across all projects in one place. Site reliability engineers (SREs) and operations folks can monitor their applications running in production, see logs, and correlate problems that arise with what actually happened. 'To quickly troubleshoot issues with software releases, engineering teams need granular, real-time visibility into their deployment pipelines in the same place they monitor the health and performance of their production services. By bringing deployment metrics and logs into Datadog, teams can quickly detect failed releases, understand their root causes, and correlate them with broader system performance,' Jimmy Caputo, Director of Product Management at Datadog. Octopus strengthened its observability and monitoring this year with Kubernetes Live Object Status, which gives customers real-time updates about the state of their applications running on Kubernetes. Octopus also provides visibility into all deployments on its dashboards. Customers can see the stage, environment, and state of each deployment across multiple repositories in one place, and click through for the details on each project. The visibility you get in Octopus is further improved when combined with Datadog. The Octopus Datadog integration pulls data from Octopus into Datadog. From there, customers can monitor everything in their DevOps stack - all infrastructure, systems, apps, and services - in a single location. 'We want to help our customers get working software into production as soon as possible, and the Octopus Datadog integration helps do just that,' Colin Bowern, SVP of Product at Octopus Deploy. 'Octopus already provides great visibility across your Continuous Delivery pipeline, but with the Octopus Datadog integration, you can see your entire DevOps stack in one spot and correlate data more easily, using two best-of-breed platforms.' The Datadog Agent collects metrics from Octopus used for performance monitoring, like average deployment time per environment, and deployment failure rate for a project. It also collects deployment logs, which are useful for debugging failed deployments, and server logs, which provide diagnostic information about the Octopus server. The Octopus Datadog integration can be set up following the instructions in the Datadog Docs. You can experience the power of the Octopus and Datadog integration at DASH, Datadog's annual observability conference, in New York City, June 10–11, 2025, by visiting Octopus Deploy's booth. About At Octopus Deploy, we set the standard for Continuous Delivery (CD), empowering software teams to deliver value in an agile way. Globally, more than 4,000 organizations rely on our Continuous Delivery, GitOps, and release orchestration solutions to deliver swift value to their customers. Octopus efficiently orchestrates software delivery across multi-cloud, Kubernetes, data centers, and hybrid environments, whether containerized modern apps or heritage applications. With governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) at its core, Octopus supports Platform Engineering teams in their mission to provide a superior Developer Experience (DevEx). Octopus is committed to actively contributing to the developer community with open-source projects, including Argo in the CNCF and other communities dedicated to advancing software delivery and operational performance. More on X at @OctopusDeploy and Social Links X | YouTube | LinkedIn Media Contact Full Name: Joanna Wyganowska Title: VP of Marketing Company Name: Octopus Deploy Email: [email protected] Phone Number: 7015416996 Website:

Octopus Deploy Announces Integration With Datadog for World-class Monitoring of Deployment Pipelines
Octopus Deploy Announces Integration With Datadog for World-class Monitoring of Deployment Pipelines

Yahoo

time2 days ago

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  • Yahoo

Octopus Deploy Announces Integration With Datadog for World-class Monitoring of Deployment Pipelines

BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA - June 10, 2025 (NEWMEDIAWIRE) - Octopus Deploy (Octopus), the industry standard for Continuous Delivery (CD), has announced an integration with Datadog, the monitoring and security platform for cloud platforms. The integration monitors Octopus deployments through the Datadog Agent. Used together, Octopus and Datadog become part of an organization's world-class pipeline, with both platforms supporting software at scale and integrating with any technology. Customers get a single pane of glass for monitoring, making it easier to track, visualize, and improve key metrics across all their projects. Learn more about the Octopus Datadog integration: The Octopus Datadog integration, built by Datadog, collects metrics from Octopus so customers can centralize their monitoring in Datadog. DevOps and platform engineering teams can track the performance of their teams' pipelines and visualize key metrics across all projects in one place. Site reliability engineers (SREs) and operations folks can monitor their applications running in production, see logs, and correlate problems that arise with what actually happened. "To quickly troubleshoot issues with software releases, engineering teams need granular, real-time visibility into their deployment pipelines in the same place they monitor the health and performance of their production services. By bringing deployment metrics and logs into Datadog, teams can quickly detect failed releases, understand their root causes, and correlate them with broader system performance," Jimmy Caputo, Director of Product Management at Datadog. Octopus strengthened its observability and monitoring this year with Kubernetes Live Object Status, which gives customers real-time updates about the state of their applications running on Kubernetes. Octopus also provides visibility into all deployments on its dashboards. Customers can see the stage, environment, and state of each deployment across multiple repositories in one place, and click through for the details on each project. The visibility you get in Octopus is further improved when combined with Datadog. The Octopus Datadog integration pulls data from Octopus into Datadog. From there, customers can monitor everything in their DevOps stack - all infrastructure, systems, apps, and services - in a single location. "We want to help our customers get working software into production as soon as possible, and the Octopus Datadog integration helps do just that," Colin Bowern, SVP of Product at Octopus Deploy. "Octopus already provides great visibility across your Continuous Delivery pipeline, but with the Octopus Datadog integration, you can see your entire DevOps stack in one spot and correlate data more easily, using two best-of-breed platforms." The Datadog Agent collects metrics from Octopus used for performance monitoring, like average deployment time per environment, and deployment failure rate for a project. It also collects deployment logs, which are useful for debugging failed deployments, and server logs, which provide diagnostic information about the Octopus server. The Octopus Datadog integration can be set up following the instructions in the Datadog Docs. You can experience the power of the Octopus and Datadog integration at DASH, Datadog's annual observability conference, in New York City, June 1011, 2025, by visiting Octopus Deploy's booth. About At Octopus Deploy, we set the standard for Continuous Delivery (CD), empowering software teams to deliver value in an agile way. Globally, more than 4,000 organizations rely on our Continuous Delivery, GitOps, and release orchestration solutions to deliver swift value to their customers. Octopus efficiently orchestrates software delivery across multi-cloud, Kubernetes, data centers, and hybrid environments, whether containerized modern apps or heritage applications. With governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) at its core, Octopus supports Platform Engineering teams in their mission to provide a superior Developer Experience (DevEx). Octopus is committed to actively contributing to the developer community with open-source projects, including Argo in the CNCF and other communities dedicated to advancing software delivery and operational performance. More on X at @OctopusDeploy and Social Links X | YouTube | LinkedIn Media ContactFull Name: Joanna WyganowskaTitle: VP of MarketingCompany Name: Octopus DeployEmail: Number: 7015416996Website: Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Tensor9 helps vendors deploy their software into any environment using digital twins
Tensor9 helps vendors deploy their software into any environment using digital twins

Yahoo

time14-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Tensor9 helps vendors deploy their software into any environment using digital twins

Enterprises want access to new software and AI tools but can't risk sending their sensitive data out to a third-party software-as-a-service (SaaS) providers. Tensor9 looks to help software companies land more enterprise customers by helping them deploy their software directly into a customer's tech stack. Tensor9 converts a software vendor's code into the format needed to deploy into their customer's tech environment. Tensor9 then makes a digital twin of the deployed software, or a miniaturized model of the deployed software's infrastructure, so Tensor9's customers can monitor how the software is working in their customer's environment. Tensor9 can help companies deploy into any premise ranging from cloud to bare metal servers. Michael Ten-Pow, Tensor9's co-founder and CEO, told TechCrunch that Tensor9's ability to transfer software to any premise, and its use of digital twin technology to help with remote monitoring, helps Tensor9 stand out from other companies, like Octopus Deploy or Nuon, that also help companies deploy software into a customer's environment. "You can't just throw a piece of software over the wall, or it's very difficult to throw a piece of software over the wall, and know what's going on, be able to find issues, debug them, fix them," Ten-Pow (pictured above, left) said. "They see it running, they can debug it, they can log in and understand what the issues are and fix them." He said the timing is right for Tensor9's tech due to tailwinds from the rise of AI. Enterprises and financial institutions want to adopt AI tech, but can't risk sending their data to a third-party. "An enterprise search vendor might go to, let's say, J.P. Morgan and say, 'hey, I need access to all your six parabytes of data to build an intelligent search layer on top of it so that your internal employees can have a conversation with their company's data,' there's no way that's going to work," Ten-Pow said. Ten-Pow, an ex-engineer at AWS, said he had a "long, fairly winding path" to the launch of Tensor9. He got the idea for the company while working on another potential idea that didn't work out. He spent some time figuring out if he could find a way to make it easier for software vendors to get SOC 2 certified, a cybersecurity compliance framework, to help them unlock customers that required their vendors to have it. While that didn't work out, he discovered from customer calls that what enterprises really wanted was the software to just run in their own tech environment. But many software companies, especially startups, don't have the resources to offer a bespoke on-premise option for each enterprise customer. That sentiment became the basis for Tensor9 which Ten-Pow launched in 2024. Later in the year, he brought on two of his ex-AWS colleagues, Matthew Michie and Matthew Shanker, as co-founders. The company found early traction with voice AI companies. Since then, they've started to expand to work in other verticals including: enterprise search, enterprise databases and data management. The company currently works with AI companies including: 11x, Retell AI and Dyna AI, among others. Tensor9 bootstrapped for its first year and recently raised a $4 million seed round led by Wing VC with participation from Level Up Ventures, Devang Sachdev of Model Ventures, NVAngels, an angel group of ex-Nvidia employees, and other angel investors. Getting investors on board with the idea wasn't too challenging, Ten-Pow said, because the VCs they spoke with had seen their portfolio companies struggle with this exact problem. Tensor9 just had to convince investors that they were the right team for the job. "We have a simple model but underneath the covers there's a lot of complexity that makes that happen, hard technical challenges that we've solved to make that happen," Ten-Pow said. "I think that was one of the things that helped us convince the investors to invest in us." The company plans to use the funding for hiring and for building out the next generation of its technology so that it can work with customers in more verticals. "There's been an evolution from [on premise] to the cloud and we think that this idea of software lives where it needs to, and operates where it needs to, is that next step that's a sort of synthesis of the previous on-premise and cloud ideas," Ten-Pow said. This article originally appeared on TechCrunch at Sign in to access your portfolio

Octopus Deploy launches Kubernetes Live Object Status
Octopus Deploy launches Kubernetes Live Object Status

Associated Press

time09-04-2025

  • Business
  • Associated Press

Octopus Deploy launches Kubernetes Live Object Status

Octopus now provides one user-friendly tool for developers and platform engineers to deploy, verify, and debug their applications running on Kubernetes. 'With the addition of Kubernetes Live Object Status, these teams can use Octopus to easily manage deployments and troubleshooting, all in one place.' — Paul Stovell, Founder and CEO of Octopus Deploy BRISBANE, QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA, April 9, 2025 / / -- Octopus Deploy has announced Kubernetes Live Object Status, a new feature that provides real-time visibility into the health and configuration of your applications running on Kubernetes. Octopus Deploy sets the standard for Continuous Delivery (CD) to Kubernetes, making it easy to manage complex deployments with environment promotion, the ability to view deployments across applications at a glance, and enterprise compliance built-in. 'We see a lot of teams grappling with the complexity that comes with managing Kubernetes,' said Paul Stovell, CEO of Octopus Deploy. 'With the addition of Kubernetes Live Object Status, these teams can use Octopus to easily manage deployments and troubleshooting, all in one place.' Teams often struggle with how long it takes to run software on Kubernetes. Configuration management, deployment automation, and application troubleshooting are not always fully automated and they're commonly distributed across different tools. This complexity slows deployments and increases the risk of outages. 'With Kubernetes Live Object Status, teams gain an always-on window into their applications, making it easier to detect issues, validate configuration health, and accelerate troubleshooting,' said Colin Bowern, SVP Product at Octopus Deploy. With Kubernetes Live Object Status, Octopus becomes one platform for both platform engineers and developers running software on Kubernetes. For platform engineers, Octopus is a powerful tool for fully automating Continuous Delivery, managing configuration templates, and implementing compliance, security, and auditing best practices. For developers, the addition of Kubernetes Live Object Status makes Octopus a self-service platform. They can save time by deploying, monitoring, and troubleshooting applications in one place, with real-time visibility across all applications, environments, and clusters without switching between tools or going through a steep learning curve. The public can experience the power of Octopus for Kubernetes CD, including Kubernetes Live Object Status, by signing up for a free 30-day trial at Kubernetes Live Object Status is coming in April for Octopus Cloud customers as an early access program (EAP) and will be available to self-hosted customers later this year. Octopus will also host a live webinar on April 15, 2025, at 12pm PDT where participants will see the new feature in action and be able to ask any questions. X LinkedIn YouTube

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