Elastic Announces the General Availability of the New Frozen Tier, Enhanced Analyst Experience With Schema on Read, & First-P...
May 26 2021 - 11:40AM
Business Wire
New Capabilities Enable Customers to Search and
Store More Data, Simplify Workflows, and Accelerate Time to
Value
- Enabling customers to cost-effectively search petabytes of data
in minutes with searchable snapshots and the general availability
of the frozen tier
- Unlocking new data capabilities in Kibana Lens and Discover
with enhanced schema on read
- Expanding Microsoft partnership with native integration that
allows users to find and deploy Elastic directly from the Azure
console
Elastic (NYSE: ESTC) (“Elastic”), the company behind
Elasticsearch and the Elastic Stack, today announced new
capabilities and enhancements across its Elastic Enterprise Search,
Observability, and Security solutions, which are part of the
Elastic Stack.
New capabilities include the general availability of the frozen
data tier, powered by searchable snapshots. The frozen data tier
removes the constraint of only storing data locally and enables
customers to search orders of magnitude more data cost-effectively
on low cost object stores such as Amazon S3, Google Cloud Storage,
and Microsoft Azure Storage. The frozen tier is available across
Elastic Cloud, Elastic Cloud Enterprise, and Elastic Cloud on
Kubernetes. It is fully integrated with autoscaling, allowing
customers to seamlessly scale to store and search massive amounts
of data.
Adding to the power of schema on read, Elastic introduces the
general availability of Kibana runtime fields editor in Kibana Lens
and Discover, which are Elastic’s intuitive user interfaces that
streamline the process of data exploration. Analysts can format,
modify, and transform data without navigating to other screens or
calling upon Elasticsearch admins. This flexibility enables
analysts to be more independent in their data exploration, giving
them the power to make changes directly from their workflows and
see results on the spot.
Additionally, an expanded partnership with Microsoft introduces
enhanced integrations enabling joint customers to find and deploy
Elastic directly from the Azure console and natively integrate
observability and security data from Azure services. Available in
public preview, customers can now quickly find, deploy, and manage
Elasticsearch directly from within the Azure portal and benefit
from consolidated billing and single sign-on to the Elastic Cloud
console using Azure credentials. Customers can also take advantage
of simplified ingestion for the Azure platform, virtual machine,
and other resource logs.
Other key updates across the Elastic Stack, Elastic Cloud, and
solutions include:
Elastic Stack and Elastic Cloud
Elastic announces the general availability of supervised machine
learning in the Elastic Stack and Elastic Cloud. Customers can now
take advantage of a single place to store, transform, build, test,
and deploy supervised machine learning models to save time and
reduce tool sprawl. Both supervised machine learning and anomaly
detection are built on the Elastic Stack and tightly integrated
into Elastic solutions including Elastic Security and Elastic
Observability.
Elastic Enterprise Search
Elastic Enterprise Search announces a new integration with
Dropbox Paper, the beta release of the Elastic App Search precision
tuning API, and enhanced custom source APIs to deliver a unified
search experience for users across any content source. The Dropbox
Paper integration expands content sources for Elastic Workplace
Search and enables users to set document-level permission
synchronization across all their Dropbox content. Additionally, new
custom source management APIs simplify ingest for users and allow
them to manage content from any content source, including legacy
and custom applications. Elastic App Search introduces a precision
tuning API, unlocking granular search optimization for users by
empowering them to adjust the recall and precision of their
websites or application search results.
Elastic Observability
Elastic Observability announces the beta release of Fleet Server
and new troubleshooting views in Elastic APM to simplify data
integrations and accelerate root cause analysis. With Fleet Server,
a new app in Kibana that enables central management of an entire
fleet of Elastic Agents, users can leverage enhanced scalability
and flexibility of data ingest architectures. Together, Fleet
Server and Elastic Agent dramatically lower the total cost of
ownership and time to value for platform owners and users of
Elastic Observability and Security.
Elastic also announces enhancements to the Elastic APM Service
Overview page, including time comparison and enhanced APM service
instance views, enabling users to find the root cause of an issue
in their environment and lower mean-time-to-resolution (MTTR).
Elastic Observability also adds expanded support for Microsoft
Azure monitoring use cases with a new native Microsoft integration,
enabling customers to easily onboard logs and metrics from their
Azure services to Elastic Observability. Users can easily configure
their setups with tag-based filters to limit data collection to
only specific resources. Logs and metrics are automatically written
in the Elastic Common Schema (ECS) format to simplify data
correlation from both Azure and non-Azure sources.
Elastic Security
Elastic Security announces support for osquery, giving security
analysts direct access to rich host data across their ecosystems,
including Windows, macOS and Linux hosts, which is retrievable with
prebuilt and custom SQL queries for analysis. Built and maintained
by the open source community, osquery is a critical tool that
enables practitioners to augment security, compliance, and
operations use cases by harnessing both the visibility of osquery
and the analytical power of Elastic. Additionally, Elastic Security
7.13 delivers enhancements that help organizations operationalize
threat intelligence, address new use cases with the detection
engine and machine learning, and ingest new data sources.
Supporting Quotes:
- "By consolidating customer data and making it easily searchable
through Elasticsearch, Zurich Insurance claims agents get accurate
information in real time and respond to customer inquiries faster,"
said Evgeny Sitnikov, Head of Solution Integration, Zurich
Insurance Group. "That saves anywhere from a few seconds to a
few minutes on each call — which can really add up and make a
significant difference in customer satisfaction."
- “Elastic customers look to us to help them extract more value
from their data, and these critical capabilities and enhancements
help them simplify workflows and focus on gaining insights that
help them run their business,” said Ash Kulkarni, Chief Product
Officer, Elastic. “Elastic makes it possible for customers to
search, observe, and secure all their data in one place–the Elastic
Stack.”
About Elastic:
Elastic is a search company built on a free and open heritage.
Anyone can use Elastic products and solutions to get started
quickly and frictionlessly. Elastic offers three solutions for
enterprise search, observability, and security, built on one
technology stack that can be deployed anywhere. From finding
documents to monitoring infrastructure to hunting for threats,
Elastic makes data usable in real time and at scale. Thousands of
organizations worldwide, including Cisco, eBay, Goldman Sachs,
Microsoft, The Mayo Clinic, NASA, The New York Times, Wikipedia,
and Verizon, use Elastic to power mission-critical systems. Founded
in 2012, Elastic is a distributed company with Elasticians around
the globe and is publicly traded on the NYSE under the symbol ESTC.
Learn more at elastic.co.
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