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Sentry Adds New Performance Features

Sentry announced enhancements to its Performance offering, enabling the solution to auto-detect and alert developers on common performance issues for frontend, backend, and mobile.

Sentry’s latest Performance features provide visual insights into developer code changes and continue to focus on providing more actionable resolution for common development issues compared with traditional APM or observability tooling.

“Every software team cares about the performance of their code, but with legacy APM tools, this has been expensive and complex,” said Milin Desai, CEO of Sentry. “Today, we are tackling these obstacles head-on, by providing a way to integrate performance directly into a developer’s workflow, immediately providing answers for a software team while substantially reducing the cost barrier – something that every company is feeling at the moment – to allow businesses to continue innovating at scale.”

Sentry’s developer-first APM leads the way to faster applications, regardless of scale

- Performance Issues: Since the launch of this new feature in October, Sentry customers have seen up to a 90% reduction in application response times. Today, in an effort to make critical latency issues more actionable, Sentry is the only solution to auto detect and alert developers on common performance issues for frontend, backend, and mobile applications.

- OpenTelemetry: Sentry’s OpenTelemetry integration extends our commitment to the open source community and standards. Developers using OTel to collect performance data can use Sentry to easily visualize where and why their code is performing poorly.

- Session Replay: Sentry’s Session Replay allows developers to see video-like reproductions of performance issues inside Sentry without having to recreate a customer's environment, reducing time to resolution from days to minutes. With one of the strongest out-of-the-box privacy controls, developers can rewind and replay issues faster without worrying about sensitive information leaving the customer’s browser.

- Pricing Updates: To help developers extract the maximum value out of their performance data, current customers who upgrade will see a 20-30% reduction in cost for higher performance tiers, making Sentry one of the most affordable and accessible APM tools for developers in the market.

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Sentry Adds New Performance Features

Sentry announced enhancements to its Performance offering, enabling the solution to auto-detect and alert developers on common performance issues for frontend, backend, and mobile.

Sentry’s latest Performance features provide visual insights into developer code changes and continue to focus on providing more actionable resolution for common development issues compared with traditional APM or observability tooling.

“Every software team cares about the performance of their code, but with legacy APM tools, this has been expensive and complex,” said Milin Desai, CEO of Sentry. “Today, we are tackling these obstacles head-on, by providing a way to integrate performance directly into a developer’s workflow, immediately providing answers for a software team while substantially reducing the cost barrier – something that every company is feeling at the moment – to allow businesses to continue innovating at scale.”

Sentry’s developer-first APM leads the way to faster applications, regardless of scale

- Performance Issues: Since the launch of this new feature in October, Sentry customers have seen up to a 90% reduction in application response times. Today, in an effort to make critical latency issues more actionable, Sentry is the only solution to auto detect and alert developers on common performance issues for frontend, backend, and mobile applications.

- OpenTelemetry: Sentry’s OpenTelemetry integration extends our commitment to the open source community and standards. Developers using OTel to collect performance data can use Sentry to easily visualize where and why their code is performing poorly.

- Session Replay: Sentry’s Session Replay allows developers to see video-like reproductions of performance issues inside Sentry without having to recreate a customer's environment, reducing time to resolution from days to minutes. With one of the strongest out-of-the-box privacy controls, developers can rewind and replay issues faster without worrying about sensitive information leaving the customer’s browser.

- Pricing Updates: To help developers extract the maximum value out of their performance data, current customers who upgrade will see a 20-30% reduction in cost for higher performance tiers, making Sentry one of the most affordable and accessible APM tools for developers in the market.

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Respondents predict that agentic AI will play an increasingly prominent role in their interactions with technology vendors over the coming years and are positive about the benefits it will bring, according to The Race to an Agentic Future: How Agentic AI Will Transform Customer Experience, a report from Cisco ...

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As artificial intelligence (AI) adoption gains momentum, network readiness is emerging as a critical success factor. AI workloads generate unpredictable bursts of traffic, demanding high-speed connectivity that is low latency and lossless. AI adoption will require upgrades and optimizations in data center networks and wide-area networks (WANs). This is prompting enterprise IT teams to rethink, re-architect, and upgrade their data center and WANs to support AI-driven operations ...

Artificial intelligence (AI) is core to observability practices, with some 41% of respondents reporting AI adoption as a core driver of observability, according to the State of Observability for Financial Services and Insurance report from New Relic ...

Application performance monitoring (APM) is a game of catching up — building dashboards, setting thresholds, tuning alerts, and manually correlating metrics to root causes. In the early days, this straightforward model worked as applications were simpler, stacks more predictable, and telemetry was manageable. Today, the landscape has shifted, and more assertive tools are needed ...

Cloud adoption has accelerated, but backup strategies haven't always kept pace. Many organizations continue to rely on backup strategies that were either lifted directly from on-prem environments or use cloud-native tools in limited, DR-focused ways ... Eon uncovered a handful of critical gaps regarding how organizations approach cloud backup. To capture these prevailing winds, we gathered insights from 150+ IT and cloud leaders at the recent Google Cloud Next conference, which we've compiled into the 2025 State of Cloud Data Backup ...

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