
LogicMonitor announced that its Envision platform has achieved "In Process" designation under the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP®).
This designation signifies LogicMonitor’s active participation in the rigorous FedRAMP authorization process, reinforcing its commitment to delivering a highly secure, scalable, and AI-powered observability platform that meets stringent security and compliance standards for federal government agencies.
LogicMonitor’s Envision platform empowers government agencies to modernize IT operations by consolidating legacy monitoring tools and gaining real-time visibility across on-premises, cloud, and hybrid environments. By leveraging AI-powered insights, agencies can optimize costs, reduce operational complexity, and proactively address issues before they impact mission-critical operations—freeing up resources to focus on their core mission.
With LogicMonitor, agencies can:
- Monitor complex IT environments in real-time, including AWS GovCloud, Microsoft Azure Government, and on-premises infrastructure.
- Leverage AI-powered analytics to identify performance bottlenecks and optimize resource allocation.
- Enhance security and compliance by consolidating monitoring tools and aligning with FedRAMP, FISMA, and HIPAA standards.
- Ensure uptime for mission-critical systems with predictive analytics and proactive issue resolution.
"Achieving the FedRAMP ‘In Process’ designation is a significant step forward in our goal to empower government agencies with the most secure, scalable, and intelligent observability solutions available so they can focus on their missions," said Will Corkery, chief revenue officer, LogicMonitor. "With LM Envision, government agencies can enhance operational resilience, improve service delivery and ensure the security of their data centers—all through a single, AI-powered platform."
As government agencies navigate increasing cybersecurity threats and modernization demands, LogicMonitor remains committed to supporting them with solutions that provide unparalleled visibility, automation, and intelligence. By working toward full FedRAMP Authorization, LogicMonitor is advancing its role as a trusted partner to the public sector.
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