
Wattab Labs (CEO Dong-in Lee) unveiled a new IT operation paradigm for the AI era and next-generation observability technology at the 'Wattab Observe Summit 2025' on the 21st, and announced major customer cases.
The event was held under the theme of "Observability AI, Opening the Future of New IT Operations," and was attended by approximately 500 people, including Wattab Labs' customers, partners, and IT industry professionals.
In his keynote speech, CTO Kim Seong-jo looked back on the technological innovation journey of the past 10 years and presented 'AI-native Observability' as the core vision for the next 10 years. CTO Kim stated that in the AI era, AI-based explanation, interpretation, and prediction functions that will reorganize development and operation methods are essential, and to this end, he announced that 'OpsLake', an AI-ready observability core platform based on a data lake, will be used to implement 'Observability for AI' and 'AI for observability'.
Wattab Labs focuses on three areas: AI infrastructure monitoring, AI-based operational automation (AIOps), and open metrics integration. Through GPU resource monitoring and optimization, the company is enhancing model learning, development, and operational efficiency. It is also gradually advancing operational automation, including AI-based anomaly detection, automated reporting, and chatbot support. Furthermore, it is standardizing and structuring data to build an open metrics integration architecture that AI can immediately leverage.
Seonghyun Lim, AWS Professional Services Manager, presented a business observability perspective, explaining that beyond technical metrics-focused monitoring, a system is needed to quantify and organically analyze the impact of disruptions on the business. He also emphasized that AI-based dashboards, structured logging, and rich metrics collection will become essential infrastructure in the future.
In the track session, Wattab Labs technology experts and clients and partners such as Kakao, Moonpia, Microsoft, and Megazone Cloud participated in three topics: GPU·AI, tech, and business, sharing practical application cases and insights.
Wattab Labs was the only Korean company selected as a representative in Gartner's "2025 Market Guide for Infrastructure Monitoring Tools." To implement AI-native observability, the company released a GPU monitoring service and a beta version of its AI chatbot. It also recently introduced an open metrics dashboard feature. Currently, the company has over 1,200 domestic and international customers and is expanding its business into the global market, opening a Bangkok region this year.
CEO Lee Dong-in said, “As AI redefines the development and operation paradigm, the role of observability has emerged as a key growth engine in the AI era.” He added, “The next 10 years will be the era of AI-native observability led by Wattab Labs, and we will strengthen our role as an AI operation partner that supports customer business growth.”
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