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August 7, 2020

Sumo Logic Expands its Observability Suite with Added Solutions

REDWOOD CITY, Calif., Aug. 7, 2020 – Sumo Logic announced it has broadened the Sumo Logic Observability suite, powered by its Continuous Intelligence Platform, with new and expanded solutions to provide enterprises with a unified view of real-time analytics across application and infrastructure logs, metrics, traces and metadata. New additions to the suite include the Sumo Logic AWS Observability Solution and the Sumo Logic Software Development Observability Solution, along with new tracing capabilities added to its existing Microservices Observability Solution. These new and expanded solutions further position Sumo Logic as the intelligence layer for modern application and cloud environments to drive a unified view of real-time analytics across operations, security, business and customer use cases.

“Observability is making the transition from being a niche concern to a mainstream approach for user experience, systems and service management in startups, SaaS and enterprise companies. Change rather than stability is the goal and there is a lot more uncertainty in systems and applications than there used to be,” said James Governor, founder for RedMonk. “Sumo Logic is building tools designed to support this new culture and the platforms associated with it.”

Reliability Through Observability

There are a number of requirements redefining digital business and customer experience including modern application architectures, the adoption of multi-cloud, continuous security and collaboration, and data-driven intelligence. Enterprises seeking to deliver best-in-class customer experiences must address the reliability of the complete application stack and related processes that impact customer experience across a number of lenses including software delivery CI/CD processes, cloud computing and microservices platforms, such as Kubernetes, applications and edge technologies such as CDNs used to deliver content to end users.

The shift from a monitoring approach to observability is realized through reliability which ensures security, performance and application reliability of the comprehensive app stack. In order to achieve reliability enterprises must be able to:

• Analyze and correlate logs, metrics and traces to extract signals to monitor Service Level Indicators (SLIs), Key Performance and Risk Indicators (KPIs, KRIs), and events
• Manage cost of rapid data growth and growth in cardinality of that data
• Analyze unstructured data without sampling in order to identify unknown unknowns
• Secure raw observability data in case it contains sensitive information

“Observability is the latest evolutionary step in methodology that DevOps and DevSecOps teams employ to deliver reliable digital services that, in turn, deliver best-in-class customer experience. To be reliable means always available, performant and secure,” said Bruno Kurtic, founding VP of Strategy and Solutions for Sumo Logic. “We’re excited to roll out these new and expanded observability solutions and capabilities to empower DevOps and DevSecOps teams to monitor and troubleshoot applications and infrastructure across logs, metrics and traces to reduce downtime, improve performance, software development velocity and secure mission critical workloads while providing them with a predictable licensing model without unexpected on-demand charges or hidden costs.”

New and Expanded Observability Solutions Built for Reliable Digital Experiences

Sumo Logic is expanding its observability suite by adding distributed transaction tracing capabilities and three new suite solutions that unify application and infrastructure logs, metrics, traces and metadata and enable sophisticated analytics on both structured and unstructured data. These solutions targeted toward developers, cloud architects, site reliability engineers, DevSecOps, security teams and more and include: Sumo Logic AWS Observability, Sumo Logic Software Development Observability and Microservices Observability.

Sumo Logic’s new Distributed Transaction Tracing, enables customers to monitor and troubleshoot transaction execution and performance across a distributed application environment. These new tracing capabilities are fully integrated with logs, metrics, metadata in order to provide a seamless end-to-end experience during the process of managing and responding to production incidents, and designed to reduce downtime by streamlining root cause analysis. Sumo Logic Tracing, currently in closed beta, supports the OpenTelemetry standard and leverages open source componentry from the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) to collect distributed tracing data. Sumo Logic has been an active member of CNCF since 2018.

New updates to the Sumo Logic Microservices Observability solution continue to build on capabilities for monitoring and troubleshooting Kubernetes platform and custom applications. These updates include expanded metrics collection from application components and infrastructure. The solution enables hierarchical, metadata based topology navigation, contextual drill down from signals, to traces, to logs across application, platform and infrastructure in order to enable rapid diagnosis and troubleshooting of production issues. Solution leverages open source components such as Prometheus, FluentD and FluentBit to integrate into Kubernetes platform and collect data and enables “single click” deployment using Helm charts.

Now generally available, the Sumo Logic AWS Observability solution for AWS takes a cross-cutting approach to managing reliability of AWS services by collecting, unifying and analyzing telemetry data from popular AWS services like Application Load Balancer, Amazon elastic Cloud Compute (EC2), Amazon Relational Database (RDS), AWS Lambda, Amazon DynamoDB, and Amazon API Gateway in order to detect anomalous events, determine timeline and scale of anomalies, and enable root cause analysis through machine learning aided technology. An innovative user experience approach enables navigation through the AWS hierarchy using metadata to enable customers to easily explore their multi-account and multi-region AWS deployments. With the Global Intelligence Service for AWS CloudTrail, enterprises can also benchmark the behavior or their own usage of many of these services against AWS peer user groups to monitor efficiency, detect misconfigurations and security exposure.

Sumo Logic is extending its Software Development Observability solution to support GitHub, Jenkins and PagerDuty, enabling development organizations to continuously benchmark and optimize their software development performance by automatically correlating data across their CI/CD pipelines. The solution already integrates with leading development tools like Jira, Bitbucket, OpsGenie and can be set up in minutes to help teams collaborate more effectively and release secure, high quality code faster. The Sumo Logic Software Development Observability solution leverages the KPI methodology developed by the DevOps Research and Assessment (DORA) organization to automatically derive industry standard metrics backed by actionable insights and raw logs that are specifically designed to give teams complete visibility and observability of the entire DevOps lifecycle.

“Observability is a must-have component for any cloud development platform. As an early partner of Sumo Logic’s CI/CD observability initiative, we’ve been able to bring together best-in-class solutions to help developers get real-time visibility into operational data across Atlassian products,” said Noah Wasmer, Head of Tech Teams for Atlassian. “With the launch of Sumo Logic’s Observability for CI/CD, we are excited to further extend observability into software development and deployment, allowing teams to benchmark and continuously improve their software delivery performance through actionable insights.”

These new and existing solutions benefit from best-in-class economics through real-time data tiers and a pricing model that allows customers to flexibly analyze logs, metrics and traces across a variety of use cases without monthly limits, peak provisioning or on-demand charges for data volume overages or for exceeding custom metrics limits. Furthermore, Sumo Logic enables DevSecOps teams to leverage the same data and platform for security analytics and manages all observability telemetry in an encrypted, compliant, attested for PCI Provider Level 1, HIPAA, SOC 2 Type 2, ISO 27001, and is now in process for FedRamp Moderate Authorization.

“When running large scale applications and workloads in the cloud, customers need streamlined real-time visibility across their environment, particularly when these workloads are distributed among separate AWS accounts for regulatory, compliance, security, or cost tracking reasons,” said Chris Grusz, General Manager, AWS Marketplace, Amazon Web Services. “We’re delighted to work with Sumo Logic to help customers manage and analyze their data across AWS services through their Observability solution for AWS, paired with AWS Control Tower to build a unified operational and security view across a multi-account environment.”

To read the additional quotes, visit https://www.sumologic.com/press-release/observability-suite-powered-by-continuous-intelligence/

About Sumo Logic

Sumo Logic is a leader in continuous intelligence, a new category of software, which enables organizations of all sizes to address the data challenges and opportunities presented by digital transformation, modern applications and cloud computing. The Sumo Logic Continuous Intelligence Platform automates the collection, ingestion and analysis of application, infrastructure, security and IoT data to derive actionable insights within seconds. More than 2,000 customers around the world rely on Sumo Logic to build, run and secure their modern applications and cloud infrastructures. Only Sumo Logic delivers its platform as a true, multi-tenant SaaS architecture, across multiple use-cases, enabling businesses to thrive in the Intelligence Economy.


Source: Sumo Logic 

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