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LogicMonitor Recognized as Leader in AI and Cloud in SiliconANGLE’s 2025 TechForward Awards

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LogicMonitor Recognized as Leader in AI and Cloud in SiliconANGLE’s 2025 TechForward Awards
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LogicMonitor Recognized as Leader in AI and Cloud in SiliconANGLE’s 2025 TechForward Awards

2025-08-27 20:00 Last Updated At:20:30

SANTA BARBARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug 27, 2025--

LogicMonitor, the leading SaaS-based platform for AI-powered data center transformation, today announced it has been named a winner in SiliconANGLE’s 2025 TechForward Awards in the following categories:

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LogicMonitor’s platform, LM Envision, goes beyond simple monitoring and observability to deliver a single-pane view across on-prem, cloud and edge environments. Edwin AI, the AI-native agent for ITOps, is integrated directly with LM Envision and other data sources and it can automatically detect anomalies, explain root causes and autonomously remediate directly within incident workflows. Teams anticipate failures before they strike and move from insight to action in seconds, reducing noise and safeguarding critical services.

“SiliconANGLE’s recognition isn’t just about what LogicMonitor has built, it’s about what our customers can now achieve,” said Garth Fort, chief product officer, LogicMonitor. “That achievement shows resilience is more than just uptime, it’s the freedom to innovate, to move faster with confidence and to turn efficiency into momentum for their business.”

The TechForward Awards recognize the technologies and solutions driving business forward. As the trusted voice of enterprise and emerging tech, SiliconANGLE applies a rigorous editorial lens to highlight innovations reshaping how businesses operate in our rapidly changing landscape. This awards program honors both established enterprise solutions and breakthrough technologies defining the future of business, spanning AI innovation, security excellence, cloud transformation, data platform evolution and blockchain/crypto tech. LogicMonitor was selected from a competitive field of nominees by a panel of industry experts and technology leaders.

“The TechForward Awards winners represent the best in enterprise tech innovation,” said Dave Vellante, co-founder and co-CEO of SiliconANGLE Media. "These solutions don’t just advance their categories, they define what's possible when breakthrough engineering meets real-world business challenges. Every winner has proven they can deliver game-changing results.”

Enterprises rely on LogicMonitor to run AI at scale with confidence. From data center “AI factories” to the distributed edge, LogicMonitor enables them to forecast capacity, uphold SLAs and optimize resources in real time, turning efficiency into stronger margins and sustained momentum.

“These winners represent the most impressive achievements emerging from today’s fiercely competitive tech landscape, embodying the relentless drive and visionary thinking that pushes entire industries forward,” said John Furrier, co-founder and co-CEO of SiliconANGLE Media. “These are the solutions that business leaders trust to solve their most critical challenges. They're not just products, they’re competitive advantages.”

For more information visit https://siliconangle.com/awards/.

About LogicMonitor

LogicMonitor® offers hybrid observability powered by AI. The company’s SaaS-based platform, LM Envision, enables observability across on-prem and multi-cloud environments. LogicMonitor provides IT and business teams operational visibility and predictability across their technologies and applications to focus less on troubleshooting and more on delivering extraordinary employee and customer experiences. For more information, visit www.logicmonitor.com and our blog, or follow us on LinkedIn, X, Facebook, and Youtube.

About SiliconANGLE Media

SiliconANGLE Media is a recognized leader in digital media innovation, bringing together cutting-edge technology, influential content, strategic insights and real-time audience engagement. As the parent company of SiliconANGLE, theCUBE Network, theCUBE Research, CUBE365, theCUBE AI and theCUBE SuperStudios — such as those established in Silicon Valley and the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) — SiliconANGLE Media transforms the way technology companies connect with their target markets. Founded by tech visionaries John Furrier and Dave Vellante, SiliconANGLE Media has built a powerful ecosystem of industry-leading digital media brands, with a reach of 10+ million elite tech professionals, 4+ million SiliconANGLE readers and 250,000+ social media subscribers. The company's new, proprietary theCUBE AI LLM is breaking ground in audience interaction, leveraging CUBE365's neural network to help technology companies make data-driven decisions and stay at the forefront of industry conversations.

LogicMonitor named a winner in SiliconANGLE's 2025 Tech Forward Awards for AI Infrastructure & Model Optimization and AI-Driven Cloud Infrastructure

LogicMonitor named a winner in SiliconANGLE's 2025 Tech Forward Awards for AI Infrastructure & Model Optimization and AI-Driven Cloud Infrastructure

DURHAM, N.C. (AP) — JuJu Watkins made the most of her brief trip to the USA Basketball senior national team camp.

While she wasn't able to participate in the on-court activities because the Southern California star is still recovering from an ACL injury she suffered last March, Watkins saw the invitation as an opportunity to grow her leadership abilities.

“It’s enough just being (here) and feeling the energy, that’s mostly what I’ve picked up on,” the reigning AP Player of the Year said. “Hearing everyone’s voices, the communications, the leadership, it’s something that you can see automatically. It brings up your standards, so I’ll definitely be taking some of these lessons back to USC to continue to grow as a leader and a player.”

Watkins was able to get up a few stationary shots with coaches after practice was over, which was a positive step in her rehab.

“Whatever I can do, I am trying to maximize that,” she said.

Watkins had announced in September that she would miss the entire college season to give her full attention to rehab. She said Friday that she had tried to put off the decision whether to play for as long as possible, but in the end she “had to come to terms with where I was at. Getting over that mental curve has been the biggest thing."

U.S. coach Kara Lawson said it was important that Watkins, who will be a vital part of the team in the future, to attend the camp.

“We wanted her here ... I think you can see that there’s a great deal of talent there, and that’s somebody that is going to be in the conversation, obviously, in the future,” Lawson said. “We were really intentional about inviting her here and having her be a part of it. I think there’s great value in having her observe and be around the group, and then just the connectivity."

Watkins was only around on Thursday and Friday because she returned to Los Angeles for the 16th-ranked Trojans' game against No. 1 UConn on Saturday.

Being at camp gave her a chance to connect in person with Paige Bueckers. Watkins said Bueckers has been great in helping her with her ACL rehab. Bueckers missed the 2022-23 season with her own ACL tear.

“She’s been checking on me every couple months. Great person,” Watkins said. "So to be here with her, and see her kill it, and see her on the other side of it, it’s very inspiring. She’s just helped me throughout the process of sending the texts, checking in on me, that’s meant a great deal.”

Watkins said she had always wanted to be part of the senior team. The Olympics are in her hometown of Los Angeles in 2028.

“It’s always been a dream of mine to be in this atmosphere, so to live out those dreams, even though it looks different, I’m still blessed to be here,” she said.

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Juju Watkins speaks to the media after a training camp for the U.S women's national basketball team, Friday, Dec. 12, 2025, in Durham, N.C. (AP Photo/Matt Kelley)

Juju Watkins speaks to the media after a training camp for the U.S women's national basketball team, Friday, Dec. 12, 2025, in Durham, N.C. (AP Photo/Matt Kelley)

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