Saturday , 18 October 2025
Home Technologies Cyber Security Datadog Unveils Monitoring for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
Cyber SecurityEnterprise

Datadog Unveils Monitoring for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure

Datadog, Inc., the monitoring and security platform for cloud applications and a member of Oracle PartnerNetwork, has announced the general availability of Datadog Monitoring for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) , which enables Oracle customers to monitor enterprise cloud-native and traditional workloads on OCI with telemetry in context across their infrastructure, applications and services.

With this launch, Datadog helps customers migrate with confidence from on-premises to cloud environments, execute multi-cloud strategies and monitor AI/ML inference workloads.

Datadog Monitoring for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure helps customers:

Gain visibility into OCI and hybrid environments: Teams can collect and analyze metrics from their OCI stack by using Datadog’s integrations for 20+ major OCI services and 750+ other technologies. In addition, customers can visualize the performance of OCI cloud services, on-premises servers, VMs, databases, containers and apps in near-real time with customizable, drag-and-drop, and out-of-the-box dashboards and monitors.

Monitor AI/ML inference workloads: Teams can monitor and receive alerts on the usage and performance of GPUs, investigate root causes, monitor operational performance and evaluate the quality, privacy and safety of LLM applications.

Get code-level visibility into applications: Real-time service maps, AI-powered synthetic monitors and alerts on latency, exceptions, code-level errors, log issues and more give teams deeper insight into the health and performance of their applications, including those using Java.

With today’s announcement, Datadog enables Oracle customers to unify monitoring of OCI, on-premises environments and other clouds in a single pane of glass for all teams,” said Yrieix Garnier, VP of Product at Datadog. “This helps teams migrate to the cloud and execute multi-cloud strategies with confidence, knowing that they can monitor services side-by-side, visualize performance data during all stages of a migration and immediately identify service dependencies.”

Related Articles

Artificial Intelligence (AI)Cyber Security

A C-Suite Guide on Securing Enterprise in the Metaverse

The metaverse represents the next paradigm shift in digital interaction – a...

Artificial Intelligence (AI)Cyber SecuritySoftware

Prevent Workplace Accidents with AI-Powered Person Movement Near Crane Detection in Real-time

Cranes are the lifeline of construction sites, warehouses, and manufacturing plants. They...

Cyber SecuritySoftware

Acronis Debuts ‘True Image 2026’ Cybersecurity and Backup Tool

Acronis, a global leader in cybersecurity and data protection, today announced the...

EnterpriseFinTech

SaaS Platform | BoomerangFX Expands Services into Integrated Financial Solutions

BoomerangFX, a cloud-based SaaS platform for private-pay healthcare clinics, has announced the...