LogicMonitor acquires Catchpoint

LogicMonitor's acquisition of Catchpoint marks a pivotal shift in digital infrastructure, combining AI and Internet-level intelligence to revolutionise observability.

  • Thursday, 4th December 2025 Posted 2 months ago in by Aaron Sandhu

LogicMonitor, renowned for its AI-centric hybrid observability platform, has confidently stepped into a new chapter by acquiring Catchpoint, an industry leader in Internet Performance and Digital Experience Monitoring. This acquisition signifies a new dawn for observability in the digital sphere, creating a platform designed to annihilate downtime and eradicate blind spots in the interconnected world.

Traditionally, observability was reactionary. Organisations reacted to issues rather than preventing them. Enter LogicMonitor and Catchpoint, who have changed this paradigm. By synergising LogicMonitor’s profound infrastructure and AI prowess with Catchpoint’s superior Internet intelligence, the enhanced LogicMonitor platform provides anticipatory visibility and control over cloud, code, and the Internet at large. It's about stopping the chase and getting ahead of alerts.

For a decade, Catchpoint has been pivotal in maintaining the Internet’s speed, reliability, and accessibility for enterprises. In contrast, LogicMonitor equips this reliability with AI scalability and infrastructure reach, culminating in a comprehensive AI-era observability platform. This union ensures that enterprises can efficiently manage what they own alongside what they depend on, maintaining seamless operation.

Catchpoint’s global performance data, covering synthetic, network, and real-user monitoring, will soon be integrated with Edwin AI, LogicMonitor's intelligent engine. Beyond simply raising alarms, Edwin AI identifies and articulates them, empowering the platform to predict incidents, automate resolutions, and provide enterprises with full-stack clarity, rendering the blame game antiquated.

Impact on Customers

  • Comprehensive insights: Infrastructure, Internet, and user experience data consolidated in one hub.
  • Predictive performance: AI-driven insights to preempt potential issues.
  • Simplified operations: Streamlined toolsets lead to reduced alerts and operational burdens.
  • Internet-aware reliability: Visibility extending from the cloud down to the last mile.
  • Global scale: Monitoring operations from extensive vantage points globally

With the transaction finalised post customary approvals, the integration of LogicMonitor and Catchpoint’s capabilities is already in motion. Their mutual aim is to drive AI-led innovation for customers on a worldwide scale, rendering the reactive IT of yesteryear obsolete.

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