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LogicMonitor Signs Strategic Collaboration Agreement with AWS

LogicMonitor signed a strategic collaboration agreement (SCA) with Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS) to offer enhanced solutions that help global enterprises accelerate migrations to AWS.

LogicMonitor’s hybrid observability platform, which itself is powered by AWS, allows organizations to de-risk and accelerate their migration journeys to AWS in response to significant changes in VMware’s licensing and pricing models. With LogicMonitor’s real-time insights into on-premises and cloud environments, enterprises can seamlessly transition their VMware workloads to AWS with confidence while maintaining operational continuity and optimizing costs.

Additionally, LogicMonitor has achieved the AWS Cloud Operations Competency. This designation differentiates LogicMonitor as an AWS Partner Network (APN) member with demonstrated expertise in helping clients build a strong and scalable observability foundation for their end-to-end cloud operations.

"Enterprises navigating the complexities of data center transformation need seamless visibility across hybrid environments to make informed decisions and mitigate risk," said Will Corkery, CRO, LogicMonitor. "Through this collaboration with AWS, we’re empowering organizations to streamline their VMware migrations with confidence—optimizing performance, reducing costs, and unlocking the next level of observability that modern IT operations demand."

“As organizations continue to accelerate their move to AWS, observability is key," said Alan Braun, Managing Director, Technology Partnerships at AWS. “Bringing together AWS’s advanced cloud services with LogicMonitor’s observability expertise is another way customers can make a seamless transition to the cloud, and speed up the modernization of their IT workloads."

LogicMonitor currently supports over 70 AWS services, delivering comprehensive dashboards and workflows tailored for organizations transitioning to AWS or expanding their AWS footprint. Industries such as healthcare and financial services, which demand robust observability solutions, stand to benefit significantly from the combined strengths of LogicMonitor and AWS.

To support enterprises migrating VMware workloads to AWS, LogicMonitor’s hybrid observability platform offers:

  • Uninterrupted service availability: Ensure service continuity and gain better control over migration timelines while optimizing cloud costs with detailed billing and utilization insights.
  • Migration strategy comparison: Compare lift-and-shift versus refactoring strategies for VMware workloads and see how LogicMonitor Envision automates VM configuration detection and cost optimization.
  • Cost visibility and performance assurance: Improve cost visibility and ensure migrated resources deliver optimal performance, avoiding common pitfalls in on-prem to cloud transitions.
  • Automated performance optimization: Identify over-provisioned VMs and streamline workflows through integrations with tools like ServiceNow and PagerDuty, automating performance improvements.

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LogicMonitor Signs Strategic Collaboration Agreement with AWS

LogicMonitor signed a strategic collaboration agreement (SCA) with Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS) to offer enhanced solutions that help global enterprises accelerate migrations to AWS.

LogicMonitor’s hybrid observability platform, which itself is powered by AWS, allows organizations to de-risk and accelerate their migration journeys to AWS in response to significant changes in VMware’s licensing and pricing models. With LogicMonitor’s real-time insights into on-premises and cloud environments, enterprises can seamlessly transition their VMware workloads to AWS with confidence while maintaining operational continuity and optimizing costs.

Additionally, LogicMonitor has achieved the AWS Cloud Operations Competency. This designation differentiates LogicMonitor as an AWS Partner Network (APN) member with demonstrated expertise in helping clients build a strong and scalable observability foundation for their end-to-end cloud operations.

"Enterprises navigating the complexities of data center transformation need seamless visibility across hybrid environments to make informed decisions and mitigate risk," said Will Corkery, CRO, LogicMonitor. "Through this collaboration with AWS, we’re empowering organizations to streamline their VMware migrations with confidence—optimizing performance, reducing costs, and unlocking the next level of observability that modern IT operations demand."

“As organizations continue to accelerate their move to AWS, observability is key," said Alan Braun, Managing Director, Technology Partnerships at AWS. “Bringing together AWS’s advanced cloud services with LogicMonitor’s observability expertise is another way customers can make a seamless transition to the cloud, and speed up the modernization of their IT workloads."

LogicMonitor currently supports over 70 AWS services, delivering comprehensive dashboards and workflows tailored for organizations transitioning to AWS or expanding their AWS footprint. Industries such as healthcare and financial services, which demand robust observability solutions, stand to benefit significantly from the combined strengths of LogicMonitor and AWS.

To support enterprises migrating VMware workloads to AWS, LogicMonitor’s hybrid observability platform offers:

  • Uninterrupted service availability: Ensure service continuity and gain better control over migration timelines while optimizing cloud costs with detailed billing and utilization insights.
  • Migration strategy comparison: Compare lift-and-shift versus refactoring strategies for VMware workloads and see how LogicMonitor Envision automates VM configuration detection and cost optimization.
  • Cost visibility and performance assurance: Improve cost visibility and ensure migrated resources deliver optimal performance, avoiding common pitfalls in on-prem to cloud transitions.
  • Automated performance optimization: Identify over-provisioned VMs and streamline workflows through integrations with tools like ServiceNow and PagerDuty, automating performance improvements.

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For years, infrastructure teams have treated compute as a relatively stable input. Capacity was provisioned, costs were forecasted, and performance expectations were set based on the assumption that identical resources behaved identically. That mental model is starting to break down. AI infrastructure is no longer behaving like static cloud capacity. It is increasingly behaving like a market ...

Resilience can no longer be defined by how quickly an organization recovers from an incident or disruption. The effectiveness of any resilience strategy is dependent on its ability to anticipate change, operate under continuous stress, and adapt confidently amid uncertainty ...

Mobile users are less tolerant of app instability than ever before. According to a new report from Luciq, No Margin for Error: What Mobile Users Expect and What Mobile Leaders Must Deliver in 2026, even minor performance issues now result in immediate abandonment, lost purchases, and long-term brand impact ...

Artificial intelligence (AI) has become the dominant force shaping enterprise data strategies. Boards expect progress. Executives expect returns. And data leaders are under pressure to prove that their organizations are "AI-ready" ...

Agentic AI is a major buzzword for 2026. Many tech companies are making bold promises about this technology, but many aren't grounded in reality, at least not yet. This coming year will likely be shaped by reality checks for IT teams, and progress will only come from a focus on strong foundations and disciplined execution ...

AI systems are still prone to hallucinations and misjudgments ... To build the trust needed for adoption, AI must be paired with human-in-the-loop (HITL) oversight, or checkpoints where humans verify, guide, and decide what actions are taken. The balance between autonomy and accountability is what will allow AI to deliver on its promise without sacrificing human trust ...

More data center leaders are reducing their reliance on utility grids by investing in onsite power for rapidly scaling data centers, according to the Data Center Power Report from Bloom Energy ...

In MEAN TIME TO INSIGHT Episode 21, Shamus McGillicuddy, VP of Research, Network Infrastructure and Operations, at EMA discusses AI-driven NetOps ... 

Enterprise IT has become increasingly complex and fragmented. Organizations are juggling dozens — sometimes hundreds — of different tools for endpoint management, security, app delivery, and employee experience. Each one needs its own license, its own maintenance, and its own integration. The result is a patchwork of overlapping tools, data stuck in silos, security vulnerabilities, and IT teams are spending more time managing software than actually getting work done ...

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