Datadog Acquires Codiga to Expand Its Observability Platform

Integrating Codiga’s tech will enhance Datadog’s offering with code analysis capabilities.

Published on Apr. 19, 2023
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Datadog, a provider of observability services, has recently acquired Codiga, a tool that helps developers write better code faster. Codiga’s static code analyzer monitors code in real time, enabling developers to detect and fix errors in production more quickly. Codiga can integrate into the development tools and workflows teams already use.

Codiga’s software works across the development lifecycle and supports popular languages and frameworks such as Python, JavaScript, and TypeScript. It also works in integrated development environments like Visual Studio and JetBrains and supports major Git providers including GitHub and Bitbucket, according to a recent release.

Following the acquisition, Datadog wants to provide a comprehensive observability platform that caters to every aspect of the software development lifecycle. Codiga’s code intelligence features will integrate into Datadog’s platform, expanding the latter's observability features into code analysis. The newly conjoined company aims to help developers produce and maintain high-quality software more efficiently.

As Datadog works to integrate Codiga’s features into its platform, the company anticipates sharing the results of its progress with users.

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