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Mar 10, 2026
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Grafana Labs Signs Strategic Collaboration Agreement with AWS to Accelerate Open Observability Adoption at Scale
Grafana Labs entered a five-year strategic collaboration agreement with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to accelerate the adoption of open observability on AWS. This partnership aims to simplify customer migration to Grafana Cloud on AWS, deliver AI-driven insights, and optimize SaaS economics, leveraging AWS programs to support customer growth and market access.
Apr 22, 2026
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Grafana Labs Releases Grafana 13 to Make Open Observability Easier to Run at Scale
Grafana Labs launched Grafana 13, featuring a next-generation Grafana Loki architecture and simplified OpenTelemetry paths for Linux and Kubernetes. This release focuses on improving time-to-value, dashboard flexibility, and scalability for open observability, reinforcing Grafana Labs' commitment to open source and open standards in a complex, multi-vendor environment.
Apr 21, 2026
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Grafana Labs Targets the "AI Blind Spot" with New Observability Tools Announced at GrafanaCON 2026
Grafana Labs introduced new AI-focused capabilities at GrafanaCON 2026, including AI Observability in Grafana Cloud, an expanded Grafana Assistant, and the Grafana Cloud CLI (GCX). These innovations aim to make AI systems more observable and controllable in production environments, addressing the challenges of AI's transition from experimentation to real-world application.
2026-05-21
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Grafana Labs Says Code Breach Stemmed from TanStack Attack
2026-05-19
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Grafana Labs Confirms Hackers Stole Source Code
2026-05-18
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Open source tool maker Grafana Labs says hackers stole its code, refuses to pay ransom
2026-05-18
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Grafana Labs refuses ransom after hackers steal already-open-source code