Full-stack observability platform Coralogix has announced that the U.S. Department of Education’s Federal Student Aid will serve as the official sponsor agency for the company’s pursuit of a FedRAMP Moderate authorization.
A step toward FedRAMP authorization
The AI observability platform would be the first of its kind to achieve such authorization.
The Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) is a government-wide program that standardizes security assessments for cloud products and services to protect federal data and allow agencies to securely adopt cloud computing by reusing security authorizations, reducing duplications, and ensuring continuous monitoring of cloud providers.
With FedRAMP certification, Coralogix will be approved to provide its secure AI-powered observability platform to federal agencies, delivering real-time visibility into all AI applications.
This offering will enable agencies to accelerate AI adoption and manage AI agents with confidence.
“We are grateful to the U.S. Department of Education Federal Student Aid office for its trust and sponsorship of our platform,” said Ariel Assaraf, CEO and co-founder, Coralogix. “Coralogix is committed to bringing U.S. federal agencies a streamlined, secure solution that simplifies operations and accelerates decision-making, so they can focus on delivering results rather than managing complexity.”
Thus far, Coralogix has completed all preliminary requirements by collaborating with the FCC and coordinating with the FedRAMP Program Management Office, and is on track to achieve FedRAMP certification within the next year.
Coralogix unveils solution to automate real-time observability tasks
Further, Coralogix recently launched Olly, an autonomous observability agent that identifies and resolves production issues in real time.
Olly analyzes telemetry data and provides clear, evidence-backed answers without prompts. It serves as a proactive intelligence layer, anticipating problems, adapting to context, and evolving with users.
“Organizations are under tremendous pressure to deliver rapidly and at higher quality,” said Assaraf. “Olly gives teams insights that weren’t possible before, turning telemetry data into clear, reliable answers so businesses can ship faster and operate with far greater confidence.”
According to Coralogix, Olly works as an engineering partner, autonomously deciding which data to analyze, executing relevant queries, and explaining its actions.
Its objective is to streamline traditional troubleshooting processes where engineers sift through dashboards and manually correlate logs, metrics, and traces. By automating these processes, Coralogix says its investigation times are reduced from hours to minutes.
Further, the agent continually monitors for anomalies and key signals within live telemetry. It can identify affected services, highlight bottlenecks, and recommend next steps after an incident. It also provides on-demand visualizations to support evidence-based decision-making for teams dealing with critical system events.
“Olly isn’t another assistant; it’s a new way of working,” said Liran Hason, vice president of AI at Coralogix. “It brings the intelligence and context teams need to make rapid, high-impact decisions across engineering, product, and operations.”
Organizations in the channel are ramping up their efforts to achieve FedRAMP authorization milestones. Learn more about LogicMonitor’s efforts to achieve full authorization





