LogicMonitor, the AI-first platform for Autonomous IT, today announced the expanded availability of its platform within Deutsche Telekom's managed services portfolio across selected European markets, including DACH, Benelux, and the Nordics. The expansion builds on operational use of LogicMonitor in the United Kingdom since 2023, where it has supported Deutsche Telekom's service teams in improving visibility across network, cloud, and hybrid infrastructure environments.
LogicMonitor expands availability across DACH, Benelux, and Nordics within Deutsche Telekom's managed services portfolio.
In UK partnership, prevented 19 major incidents that could have impacted production environments.
Reduced reporting times from days to minutes with real-time AI-driven insights.
Provides proactive, automated incident detection and response to prevent service disruptions.
LogicMonitor complements existing service management, monitoring, and security tooling.
Deutsche Telekom serves more than 273 million mobile customers across Europe.
“Enterprise customers don't want more dashboards. They want certainty,” said Matt Tuson, GM EMEA, LogicMonitor. “Our expanded partnership with Deutsche Telekom shows how Autonomous IT becomes practical at scale. When teams can anticipate issues instead of reacting to them, resilience becomes predictable. Together, we're helping enterprises eliminate surprises and deliver resilient, future-ready infrastructure.”
“As our customers' environments become more distributed and business-critical services increasingly depend on uninterrupted performance, predictive resilience becomes essential,” said Conrad Riedesel, Vice President, Deutsche Telekom Global Business. “Expanding our partnership with LogicMonitor strengthens the digital foundation our customers rely on to modernise operations, accelerate cloud adoption, and bring new services to market faster. It allows us to deliver greater operational stability while giving our customers the assurance they need to focus on innovation and growth.”
In the United Kingdom, the partnership has delivered measurable operational improvements, including prevention of 19 major incidents that could have impacted production environments, reduction in reporting times from days to minutes, real-time, AI-driven insights delivered directly to engineering teams, and proactive, automated incident detection and response to help prevent service disruptions.
With LogicMonitor, Deutsche Telekom enhances end-to-end service assurance across traditional networks, SD-WAN, and cloud-managed services through a unified observability platform that provides continuous visibility into service health. This is supporting the provider's continued focus on the delivery of resilient, well-governed services across increasingly complex hybrid IT and network environments.
The expanded availability of LogicMonitor forms part of Deutsche Telekom's modular, vendor agnostic managed services portfolio. It will scale proven UK outcomes across Central and Northern Europe, accelerating adoption of AI-first observability across additional customer environments and service lines.
LogicMonitor is the AI-first platform for Autonomous IT, enabling enterprises to operate complex digital systems with greater resilience, efficiency, and confidence. By unifying visibility from user to code across infrastructure, cloud, Internet, and digital experience, LogicMonitor delivers the intelligence required to anticipate issues, eliminate blind spots, and take action automatically. Powered by Edwin AI, LogicMonitor helps IT and business leaders reduce operational toil, protect revenue, and accelerate innovation.
Deutsche Telekom Global Business is the telecommunications and managed connectivity services subsidiary for enterprise and public sector customers of Deutsche Telekom Group, Europe's leading operator with more than 273 million mobile customers, 25 million fixed lines and 23 million broadband lines, and employing nearly 200,000 professionals around the world. The company has a presence in more than 25 markets worldwide and around 3,000 employees globally.