Elastic Announces General Availability of APM Correlations and Google Cloud Dataflow Integration in Elastic Observability
September 23 2021 - 06:49PM
Business Wire
Accelerating Root-Cause Analysis and
Simplifying Troubleshooting of Modern Cloud Applications
- Enhancing visualization and workflow tools to allow users to
identify, diagnose and resolve application issues quickly
- Delivering faster data ingestion with new Google Cloud Dataflow
integration
Elastic (NYSE: ESTC) (“Elastic”), the company
behind Elasticsearch and the Elastic Stack, announced new features
and enhancements across the Elastic Observability solution in its
7.15 release, enabling users to simplify and accelerate root-cause
analysis for faster application troubleshooting of modern cloud
applications.
Expanded capabilities include the general availability of
Elastic application performance monitoring (APM) correlations.
Designed to help DevOps and site reliability teams overcome the
overwhelming amount of data and the complex dependencies associated
with keeping modern cloud applications running, Elastic APM
correlations leverage machine learning to simplify and accelerate
root cause analysis.
Visualization and workflow improvements within Elastic
Observability provide unified visibility and analysis across the
entire application ecosystem with two new troubleshooting views,
enabling users to quickly identify, diagnose and resolve
application issues.
A new Google Cloud Dataflow integration provides frictionless
ingestion of log data directly from the Google Cloud console. This
agentless approach drives efficiency for customers by reducing
administrative overhead and streamlines monitoring of native Google
Cloud services.
For more information read the Elastic blog about what’s new in
Elastic Observability 7.15.
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and Verizon, use Elastic to power mission-critical systems. Founded
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