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How AI-Native Data Pipelines Help Create a Security Data Lake

Security teams are generating and storing more telemetry than ever before. Logs, metrics, traces, and events come from cloud services, applications, identities, and infrastructure across many environments. Retention requirements continue to grow, yet the cost of storing all of this data in traditional hot storage can quickly exceed annual budgets. At the same time, investigations and audits rely on fast access to historical data, and any delay can slow response time or limit visibility.

Observo AI Wins InfoWorld's 2025 Technology of the Year Award for Observability

I am thrilled to share that Observo AI has been named InfoWorld’s 2025 Technology of the Year Award winner in the Observability category. This honor recognizes the products that are defining the future of enterprise technology, those pushing AI from theory into meaningful, practical impact. “Artificial intelligence is reshaping products across the technology landscape, often in surprising ways,” said Executive Editor Doug Dineley, InfoWorld.

How AI-Native Security Data Pipelines Protect Privacy and Reduce Risk

Modern organizations generate more data than ever before. Logs, metrics, traces, and events stream from every application and every physical and virtual layer of infrastructure. Hidden inside this telemetry are pieces of sensitive information that security teams do not expect to see. Social Security numbers, account identifiers, medical details, personal contact information, and other forms of PII can appear in unexpected fields and formats. Static tools cannot keep pace with this volume or variability.

Observo AI Named a 2025 Inc. Best in Business Honoree

Today, I’m proud to share that Observo AI has been named to the 2025 Inc. Best in Business list. Awards like this are not just markers of success. They validate the impact we set out to make from day one: solving one of the most painful, structural problems in modern cybersecurity: the overwhelming flood of data slowing down security teams everywhere.