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Apple acquires observability startup SigScalr

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Apple has acquired certain assets and hired employees from SigScalr, the company behind the observability app SigLens. Here are the details.
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Tech giant Apple has acquired a portion of programming and observability startup SigScalr and hired its employees. The deal comes as part of the European Union’s Digital Markets Act (DMA), which requires large tech companies to notify the European Commission of any mergers and acquisitions. SigScalr is known for its open source […]

Apple has acquired SigScalr, an American company that developed an open-source tool for log management and monitoring. The acquisition took place in March, but has only now become known.

So Apple just got hold of SigLens, an open source application monitoring software, by buying back the assets of the small American company that is developing it, SigScalr. The announcement fell on 13 July, even if the file had been notified to the European Union as early as March. The amount remains secret. What are we talking about? SigLens does observability, a barbaric word to designate the art of monitoring what is happening inside an applic…

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AppleInsider broke the news on Monday, July 13, 2026.
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