Coralogix has introduced Olly, an AI-native observability agent designed to give enterprises real-time, actionable insights across all levels of the organization. The tool aims to go beyond traditional observability platforms by acting as an intelligent assistant, offering teams instant access to their data and enabling more informed decisions.
“Olly is more than just an observability tool; it’s an intelligent assistant that empowers employees to gain full access to all their data and make better decisions,” said Ariel Assaraf, CEO of Coralogix.
The launch follows Coralogix’s $115 million Series E funding round, which pushed the company’s valuation past $1 billion, and signals a key step in its global growth strategy — with a strong focus on India, where the observability market is projected to reach $280.3 million by 2030.
What sets Olly apart is its ability to merge telemetry data with advanced AI, offering contextual insights and predictive alerts that help prevent issues before they escalate. The debut also comes at a critical time, shortly after the 2024 CrowdStrike outage, which underscored the growing need for resilient, intelligent observability solutions to minimize downtime and business risk.
Positioned as a cornerstone in the move toward AI-native infrastructure, Olly reflects Coralogix’s vision to embed intelligence directly into enterprise operations. The company aims to support autonomous, data-driven decision-making at scale — addressing both the increasing complexity of IT systems and the talent gap in AI and data management.
As enterprises increasingly seek to future-proof their infrastructure, Coralogix’s Olly could play a pivotal role in shaping how businesses monitor, interpret, and act on their system data.