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Apica releases Ascent 2.15.0

Apica released Ascent 2.15.0, an update to its observability product suite that aimed to help enterprise teams manage growing telemetry volumes and surface operational insights.

The release addressed enterprise challenges identified in the announcement, including explosive telemetry data growth, the need to control observability costs, and the task of extracting actionable insights from complex data streams.

Apica described the platform as four integrated products—Flow, Fleet, Lake, and Observe—and said the update delivered capabilities explicitly for telemetry pipelines, synthetic monitoring, data storage, and analytics, including live data capture for pipeline preview, advanced visualization types, an out-of-the-box Large Language Model (LLM) monitoring dashboard, and a restructured synthetic monitoring storage architecture.

Work in Ascent 2.15.0 included a Live Tail user interface and a Data Capture configuration section for Flow, pipeline preview Application Programming Interface (API) enhancements, queue persistence and buffer logic improvements, LOG_FLOW_ONLY mode refinements, JSON lookup file support alongside CSV, and audit trail UX updates across Fleet, Flow, Observe, Lake, and Synthetics.

“Modern enterprises face exponential growth in telemetry data volumes while simultaneously needing to optimize observability costs and improve operational insights. Ascent 2.15.0 addresses these challenges by giving teams greater control over telemetry pipelines, more sophisticated testing and monitoring capabilities, and enhanced analytics that support both human operators and AI-powered workflows. The addition of live data capture and advanced visualization options reflects our commitment to making observability more accessible and actionable for enterprise teams.” said Andi Mann, CPTO, Apica

Apica provided full release notes and upgrade documentation on its documentation site and included guidance to contact Apica support for assistance and for upgrade considerations specific to each environment.