groundcover Launches BYOC AI Mode to Keep Observability Data in Customer Clouds
groundcover on Tuesday announced the general availability of groundcover AI Mode, a new capability designed to help engineering teams investigate production incidents and analyze infrastructure behavior while running the AI in a customer’s own AWS environment.
In a release timed to KubeCon plus CloudNativeCon Europe in Amsterdam, the company said AI Mode runs on Amazon Bedrock inside the customer’s AWS account, aiming to keep logs, traces and other telemetry from leaving the customer environment while allowing teams to use AI-assisted troubleshooting.
groundcover said customers pay Amazon Bedrock token costs directly and can set usage limits by user or team. The company said the feature is built to take advantage of kernel-level eBPF telemetry and enrich data at ingest, which it said can help teams answer cross-service questions without relying on manual instrumentation.
The company said AI Mode is available now with a self-serve free trial.


