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Posted on 12/3/2025
Cloud and on-prem IT monitoring platform
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Pune, Maharashtra, India
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LogicMonitor provides a cloud- and on-premises IT infrastructure monitoring platform. It helps enterprises and service providers watch servers, networks, cloud resources, and applications from a single, scalable, subscription-based service. The platform continuously collects telemetry across environments, uses artificial intelligence and machine learning to spot anomalies and predict issues, and presents real-time dashboards and actionable insights to prevent outages and optimize operations. Unlike narrowly focused monitoring tools, LogicMonitor covers a wide range of assets and scales quickly across large, global deployments. Its goal is to keep systems healthy and IT teams productive by delivering visibility, predictive analytics, and automated alerts as the environment grows.
Company Size
1,001-5,000
Company Stage
Debt Financing
Total Funding
$943M
Headquarters
Santa Barbara, California
Founded
2007
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LogicMonitor to boost New Zealand investment with local data centre and expanded partner ecosystem. Mar 12, 2026 3 mins New data centre to later this year as vendor looks to deepen collaboration with local partners. Autonomous IT platform vendor LogicMonitor is ramping up its investment in New Zealand with plans to launch a local data centre and expand its partner ecosystem. The company said the new data centre will open later this year and will provide New Zealand organisations with improved performance, reduced latency, and support for data sovereignty and compliance requirements. According to LogicMonitor, the facility will complement existing infrastructure in Sydney and Singapore and was part of its long-term regional strategy. This investment demonstrated the importance of the New Zealand market for LogicMonitor, said Asia-Pacific vice president and general manager Richard Gerdis. "New Zealand is a key growth market for LogicMonitor," he said. "What's unique about this market is that many organisations operate at global scale with relatively lean IT teams. That makes simplicity, visibility and resilience absolutely critical. As organisations accelerate hybrid cloud adoption, they're looking for a unified observability platform that can simplify increasingly complex environments." Gerdis added investing in the local facility demonstrated LogicMonitor's understanding of the region's operational and regulatory needs, and reflected the growing need for reliable, enterprise-grade observability as organisations scale cloud and AI-enabled operations. "With greater control and localised performance, organisations will be better equipped to deliver secure, high-quality digital services," he said. "The upcoming local data centre capability further reinforces our commitment to the market and gives customers the confidence to modernise with us long term." Meanwhile, the company aimed to deepening collaboration with local partners across the public and private sectors to support customers as they scale cloud, AI, and digital services with greater confidence. "Our partner expansion here is about building a high-calibre ecosystem around combining LogicMonitor's platform with strong local services expertise," Gerdis said. "We're focused on working with MSPs, cloud specialists and services partners who can lead strategic conversations around hybrid and multi-cloud complexity, and position LogicMonitor as a platform for intelligent, automated operations rather than just another monitoring tool." Spark is already a key strategic partner for LogicMonitor in New Zealand, particularly across enterprise and government environments, Gerdis said. LogicMonitor is also strengthening collaboration with hyperscalers, particularly AWS, so partners can better support customers modernising workloads across hybrid and cloud-native environments, he added. Overall, the expansion of its partner ecosystem aligned with LogicMonitor's upcoming New Zealand-based data centre, Gerdis said. "Data sovereignty and performance are front-of-mind for many New Zealand organisations and having infrastructure onshore gives partners greater confidence when advising customers on cloud modernisation and AI initiatives," he said. "By expanding local infrastructure and deepening our local partner ecosystem, we are committed to supporting customers and partners with the resilience, performance, and intelligent automation they need to operate confidently and competitively." Additional New Zealand-focused initiatives will be announced throughout the year as part of LogicMonitor's continued regional investment strategy, Gerdis added. Don't miss a thing Join the Reseller News mailing list for daily news on the IT channel, covering business, technology, products, and services. by Louis van Wyk
Climb and LogicMonitor announce U.S. partnership. ROI-NJ Staff(Eatontown) March 5, 2026 Climb CEO Dale Foster. - courtesy Climb Climb, an international specialty technology distributor and wholly owned subsidiary of Climb Global Solutions, Inc., with an office in Eatontown, announced a new partnership with LogicMonitor, the AI-first platform for Autonomous IT. Climb will bring LogicMonitor's AI-first hybrid observability platform to its partner ecosystem, enabling VARs and MSPs to deliver predictive, full-stack observability across on-premises, hybrid and multicloud environments. Powered by Edwin AI, LogicMonitor helps partners move customers beyond reactive monitoring by anticipating issues before they impact operations, unifying visibility across complex infrastructures and turning signals into actionable outcomes at scale. "Modern IT environments are reaching a level of complexity where reactive monitoring simply is not enough," said Daniel Gad, regional vice president of sales, North American MSP and Channel at LogicMonitor. "Climb's people-first, partner-focused approach aligns strongly with how we go to market. Together, we are equipping VARs and MSPs with an AI-first observability platform that helps customers anticipate issues before they escalate, operate with greater resilience and stay focused on innovation rather than firefighting." Through this agreement, Climb is expanding its U.S. observability portfolio with LogicMonitor's AI-first platform, giving Climb's partners a simplified path to deliver enterprise-grade, full-stack visibility across complex on-premises, hybrid and multicloud environments. The collaboration reinforces Climb's role as the industry's emerging vendor distributor focused on bringing in-demand, next-generation solutions to market and empowering partners to move faster, capture new opportunities and deliver high-value services. "This partnership is a strong fit with Climb's people-first approach to distribution," said Dale Foster, CEO of Climb. "We're committed to bringing innovative, high-value solutions to the channel and equipping our partners with the relationships, resources and support they need to move faster, capture new opportunities and deliver high-value services that keep even the most complex customer environments running predictably and resiliently." This partnership strengthens Climb's ability to equip partners with in-demand solutions that drive resilience, differentiation and long-term customer value.
The rise of autonomous IT: LogicMonitor on what the move to AI-first observability really means. In a year defined by AI breakthroughs and cloud transformation, LogicMonitor Inc. used the AWS re:Invent stage to announce its acquisition of Catchpoint Systems Inc. The move marks a turning point for AI-first observability in the mainstream, according to the company. With Catchpoint folded in, LogicMonitor becomes the only observability platform capable of providing full visibility from the infrastructure layer to the end-user experience - precisely when agent-driven, autonomous operations are becoming essential, according to Christina Kosmowski (pictured), chief executive officer of LogicMonitor. In an era of increasingly complex cloud dependencies, detecting and preventing issues across all layers is becoming essential. "We've been talking about agents in the self-healing enterprise, and this just takes us one step closer to that vision," Kosmowski said. "We keep businesses resilient and up and running, and we've traditionally focused on the infrastructure layer - from the network through the data centers through the services. Now we're adding in the internet, literally monitoring the internet and the user experience with Catchpoint." Kosmowski spoke with John Furrier and Paul Nashawaty at AWS re:Invent, during an exclusive broadcast on theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media's livestreaming studio. They discussed the acquisition's ramifications, how LogicMonitor is aligning with AWS' agentic future and why autonomous IT is shifting from aspiration to reality with AI-first observability. AI-first observability brings a unified view across infrastructure, internet and UX. LogicMonitor has long focused on monitoring infrastructure - from networks and data centers to cloud services. By acquiring Catchpoint, the company now gains visibility into the public internet and real-time user interactions. AWS' keynote highlighted the explosion of autonomous agents - from security bots to DevOps copilots, and LogicMonitor is directly aligned with that movement through Edwin AI, its agentic system built on AWS Bedrock. "We've built a lot of Edwin on Bedrock and so Edwin is our agentic AI, and he's the partner to the IT operations folks," Kosmowski said. "We believe that we're getting to the stage where Edwin will actually go in and automatically solve any issues before they bring your systems down. There will be no human intervention, and that is really exciting." With more than 2 trillion metrics ingested daily, LogicMonitor's data footprint fuels Edwin's ability to predict and automatically resolve issues before they impact performance. This shift from reactive troubleshooting to proactive self-healing is the foundation of the "autonomous enterprise" LogicMonitor envisions. Recent research shows that 75% of IT teams juggle between 6 and 15 observability tools, yet more than half want a unified view - LogicMonitor's strategy directly addresses that gap, Kosmowski cited. By combining infrastructure monitoring, internet visibility and user-experience intelligence into a single platform, the company is redefining modern observability as a holistic discipline rather than a collection of point solutions. "We believe that the future is the self-healing enterprise," Kosmowski said. "We know that customers cannot keep up with the noise and the signal that's coming at them. We need to keep these systems up and running and help our customers focus on innovation and not have to worry about business resilience." Here's the complete video interview, part of SiliconANGLE's and theCUBE's coverage of AWS re:Invent: Photo: SiliconANGLE. 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LogicMonitor, the AI-first hybrid observability platform powering the next generation of digital infrastructure, today announced it has completed its acquisi...
A new chapter: LogicMonitor + Catchpoint - A personal note from Mehdi. LogicMonitor has acquired Catchpoint, combining AI-first hybrid observability with Internet and digital experience monitoring to make downtime optional for modern enterprises. In this post, founder Mehdi Daoudi reflects on Catchpoint's journey from a 2008 garage startup to a global platform, thanking the people who made it possible and explaining why LogicMonitor is the right home for the next chapter in making the Internet better for everyone. In 2008, I was sitting in my garage office with a simple but stubborn idea: the Internet deserved better. End users deserved better. Companies needed a way to truly understand what their customers were experiencing, not just what their servers were reporting. Digital Experience Monitoring wasn't a category yet. But the need was unmistakable. That idea didn't come from theory or ambition. It came from lived experiences. Catchpoint Systems, Inc were the people operating DoubleClick, monitoring DoubleClick and sometimes breaking DoubleClick (mea culpa). Catchpoint Systems, Inc knew firsthand the pain of downtime, slowness, false positives, rigid monitoring tools, and the limitations of an application-centric approach that didn't reflect what users were actually seeing. Catchpoint Systems, Inc felt that pain deeply, and Catchpoint Systems, Inc knew the industry needed something better. Something built from the outside in. So, what started as a crazy idea in that garage grew into something far bigger than I could have ever imagined. And today, as Catchpoint begins its next chapter by joining LogicMonitor, I'm filled with pride, gratitude, and amazing emotions. This moment isn't just a business milestone. It's personal. It's a reflection of every person who believed, contributed, sacrificed, and pushed Catchpoint Systems, Inc forward. And so, this is a moment to say THANK YOU. To my co-founders: drit, Veronica, and scotte. None of this would have been possible without the three of you. * Dritan Suljoti, you were the visionary architect. The partner who transformed impossible ideas into reality and stood shoulder-to-shoulder through every pivot, challenge, and breakthrough, including coming up with the Catchpoint brand at the eleventh hour! * Veronica Ellis, your leadership in establishing engineering best practices and building the front-end stack that wowed its customers. * J. Scotte Barkan, in 2008 you decided to build a NoSQL database that was not only ahead of its time, but became the foundation for everything Catchpoint Systems, Inc would go on to build. Your engineering brilliance defined its early DNA. Together, Catchpoint Systems, Inc took a wild idea and built something extraordinary. To its employees - past and present. To the early team who joined when all Catchpoint Systems, Inc had was a vision and a prototype, thank you for your belief and bravery. To the engineers who built one of the world's most advanced global observability platforms, your work will influence the industry for years to come. To product, marketing, sales, support, value engineering, PS, customer success, SRE, and operations, you turned technology into a movement, a trusted brand, and a mission lived daily. You were pioneers. You sacrificed, pushed, collaborated, and innovated with passion. You helped create a culture defined by excellence, humility, resilience, heart and my favorite GRIT! And to its executive team - Gerardo A Dada, Coley Burke, Eva Bose-Chatterton (she/her), Matt Izzo, Dritan Suljoti, and James Stewart - thank you for your leadership, your resilience, and your unwavering commitment to the mission. You each stepped into some of the most demanding roles in the company and carried them with integrity, courage, and an ownership mindset. You helped guide Catchpoint Systems, Inc through scale, uncertainty, and opportunity. You made tough decisions, protected its culture, supported its people, and ensured Catchpoint Systems, Inc continued to move forward with purpose. To its customers. Thank you for trusting Catchpoint Systems, Inc to protect the digital experiences of billions of users, machines, robots, cars, manufacturing plants, airplanes, buses, conference rooms, and so much more around the world. You challenged Catchpoint Systems, Inc, inspired Catchpoint Systems, Inc, and pushed Catchpoint Systems, Inc to innovate relentlessly. Many of you have been with Catchpoint Systems, Inc since 2010, and I am deeply grateful for your loyalty and partnership. Catchpoint is what it is because of you and for you! To its families. None of this would have been possible without you. To its partners, wives, husbands, children, parents, and loved ones, you have been the invisible team that made the visible one possible. You supported Catchpoint Systems, Inc through long nights, early-morning pages, holiday emergencies, late flights, and unexpected outages. You carried Catchpoint Systems, Inc through the moments when the mission demanded everything. Catchpoint Systems, Inc arrived late to expensive Valentine's dinners, missed birthdays, Thanksgiving, Halloween trick-or-treat, school events, and even Christmas mornings because a customer needed Catchpoint Systems, Inc or a crisis unfolded. You held its families together while Catchpoint Systems, Inc helped hold the company together. Your patience, your sacrifice, and your love have been the quiet foundation beneath every achievement. You are the unsung heroes of Catchpoint, the other set of employees, the invisible ones, without whom none of this could exist. Thank you for your strength, your understanding, and your unwavering belief in Catchpoint Systems, Inc. To its investors, advisors, and mentors. Catchpoint Systems, Inc were fortunate to have remarkable partners on this journey. A heartfelt thank you to Neeraj Agrawal from Battery Ventures, who believed in Catchpoint Systems, Inc early and supported its big, bold ambitions. I have learned so much from you! Thank you to Steve Abbott, Rajeev Dham, Rami Branitzky and the entire Sapphire Ventures team for helping Catchpoint Systems, Inc scale thoughtfully and strategically. To its board members Vance Loiselle and Dave Temkin, your impact has been profound. Vance, your GTM expertise sharpened its commercial motion. Dave, your technical insight helped Catchpoint Systems, Inc build for performance and scale without compromise. And a very personal thank you to Brian Gentile from the 10X CEO group. Being a CEO is rewarding and humbling, but also incredibly challenging and lonely. It requires growing into the leader your company will need tomorrow. Brian, your mentorship helped me do exactly that. You pushed me to evolve, to think bigger, and to become a better version of myself every day! That was no small task. I was also blessed to be part of an inspiring cohort of CEOs, including leaders like Ali Ghodsi from Databricks, Eugenio Pace from Auth0, Shyam Rao, Craig Hinkley and Stuart Frankel. Your honesty, camaraderie, and wisdom made me a stronger leader and a better human. A special thank you to the DoubleClick Alumni community, my first professional family. You were always there when I needed help, advice, connections, or just honest feedback. Some of you even became its earliest customers. Your support in those fragile early days meant more than you know. Thank you for always answering the call. A journey worth celebrating. To its earliest customers who took a chance on Catchpoint Systems, Inc... To building a global network of observability nodes... all 3000 of them! To helping hundreds of companies, ensure fast, reliable, delightful digital experiences for billions of end users... To being on the Gartner Magic Quadrant twice as a leader with incredible competitors! Why LogicMonitor. As Catchpoint Systems, Inc look ahead, LogicMonitor is the right home for Catchpoint. They share its obsession with reliability, its customer-first philosophy, and its belief that observability must start with the user's experience. From the moment I met Christina Crawford Kosmowski, Anna Heery, and Alyene Schneidewind, I knew this was the team Catchpoint Systems, Inc wanted to join forces with. Their authenticity, vision, and commitment to customers mirrored its own. The alignment was immediate and natural. It fit like a glove. Being supported by Vista Equity Partners, PSG, and KKR was also a major part of that confidence. Their track record of scaling category-defining platforms, combined with their operational excellence, gave Catchpoint Systems, Inc the assurance that Catchpoint's mission and people would be in exceptional hands. Together, Catchpoint Systems, Inc will build a unified platform that connects infrastructure, performance, and digital experience into one powerful, intelligent view. This is not the end of Catchpoint's story. This is the next chapter, a bolder, richer one. I look forward to helping write many pages! Gratitude and excitement. To everyone who has been part of this incredible journey: thank you. Thank you for believing, supporting, challenging, and building alongside Catchpoint Systems, Inc. From a garage in Los Angeles in 2008 to a global digital experience platform in 2025, what an extraordinary ride it has been. And the mission continues: Catchpoint Systems, Inc will keep making the Internet better for everyone. Mehdi