Middleware Unveils New Version of its Observability Platform

SAN FRANCISCO, July 16, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Observability startup, Middleware, today announced a new iteration of its full-stack cloud observability platform that helps developers monitor applications and infrastructure in real-time, boost operational efficiency, and minimize downtime. The latest version provides complete control over telemetry data and costs, new monitoring capabilities, faster root cause analysis, and broader integration support.

"Developers no longer want outdated debugging systems. They seek faster, cost-effective, automated solutions, for monitoring distributed architectures with scalable and easy-to-learn real-time observability capabilities. Initially, our goal was to drive adoption by providing cost-effective, end-to-end observability. Now, we're making it easier for users to instrument services and start quickly, without a steep learning curve. Guided by customer insights, we're enhancing the UX to transform their journey," said Laduram Vishnoi, Founder and CEO, Middleware.

What's improved within Middleware:

    1. New UI/UX: Middleware now features a completely redesigned frontend, with
       over 300 refreshed screens, 100 customizable dashboards, new alerts on
       custom metrics, and a unified date picker.
    2. Auto Instrumentation: Middleware now supports auto instrumentation for
       applications written in Python, Node.js, Java, .NET, and Golang using the
       OpenTelemetry operator. This allows for distributed tracing with zero
       code changes and simplifies the instrumentation process.
    3. Datadog Agent Support: Developers can now send logs, metrics, and traces
       from Datadog agents directly to Middleware. This eliminates the need for
       new agents or configurations, making the transition to Middleware
       effortless.
    4. Status Page: Users can now create status pages and publish them to their
       websites. It allows for synthetic checks and incident management,
       providing a public-facing status page that displays the availability of
       services/products. Users can send notifications via Slack and email,
       keeping stakeholders informed during outages.
    5. Product Performance Monitoring within Real User Monitoring (RUM):
       Middleware's RUM now tracks core web vitals (FCP, LCP, FID, CLS) and
       extends to native iOS and Android apps, delivering insights on
       performance metrics and user interactions across mobile platforms.
    6. New Integrations: Middleware now supports AWS integration for collecting
       logs, metrics, and events from ECS, EC2, S3, RDS, Firehose, Lambda, and
       EBS, simplifying AWS monitoring with less complex configurations.
       Middleware can also ingest logs from Elastic Logstash, thereby replacing
       Elastic Search and Open Search.
    7. Log Patterns: This feature allows users to quickly identify logs with
       similar patterns, facilitating faster root cause analysis.

"We are committed to making our cloud-native observability platform more powerful, intuitive, and cost-effective by using OpenTelemetry, cloud object storage, and fast analytical query processing. We're introducing ingestion controls and pipelines for precise user control over telemetry data sent to Middleware. We'll also leverage AI to detect telemetry anomalies, suggest alerts, and enable querying using natural language," said Tejas Kokje, Head of Engineering at Middleware.

About Middleware

San Francisco-based Middleware is a full-stack cloud observability platform that consolidates telemetry data on a unified timeline, helping developers streamline issue resolution and enhance operational efficiency and user experience.

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