MCP Server v1.3, In-Database ML, Collecting Telemetry at Scale

What's New with InfluxDB

Newsletter Updates: June 10, 2026

Blog

InfluxDB 3 MCP Server v1.3.0: AI Access to Time Series Data


The MCP server already allows AI agents like Claude and ChatGPT to read from and write to your InfluxDB 3 instance using natural language. This release enhances the InfluxDB 3 MCP server with protocol compliance tests, integration tests, and a properly scoped npm package—changes that make failures visible and the install path unambiguous.

 
Blog

Anomaly Detection and Forecasting That Learns From Every Write in InfluxDB


For many operational time series workloads, machine learning can't operate in the historical way, where data is compiled once and models are trained offline. When a model learns in the same flow that ingests data and reacts to incoming data as it's written, anomaly detection, short-horizon forecasting, and adaptive thresholding can actually respond to what's happening now.

 
Webinar

Collecting High-Velocity Telemetry Without Custom Pipelines


Collecting high-velocity telemetry reliably shouldn't require custom pipelines and endless maintenance. In this session, we break down the InfluxDB data collection stack, including Telegraf, the open-source agent with 400+ plugins for collecting metrics from databases, servers, containers, IoT devices, and cloud services without writing code.