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Elastic and AWS collaborate to bring GenAI to DevOps, security, and search

Today, we are happy to celebrate Elastic and AWS committing to a five-year strategic collaboration agreement (SCA). Our collaboration underscores the efforts of Elastic and AWS to provide you with increased speed and greater flexibility as you adopt generative AI technology.

How to implement business observability

It sounds simple: You define metrics for success, you track them, and if they fail, you fix them. For decades, this was how businesses monitored their systems. However, a reactive monitoring approach, which alerts businesses about failures only after the issue has already impacted operations, became insufficient as digital architectures grew more complex.

Enhancing workflow efficiency with Elasticsearch and Red Hat OpenShift AI

Elastic collaborates with Red Hat on the validated pattern to enhance financial analyst workflows with RAG-powered search. We’re excited to share that Elastic and Red Hat have partnered to create validated patterns that integrate Elasticsearch’s generative AI (GenAI) and vector search capabilities with Red Hat OpenShift AI. This integration can run on accelerated hardware on-prem or in IBM Cloud to power retrieval augmented generation (RAG) solutions.

How to benchmark Elasticsearch performance with ingest pipelines and your own logs

When setting up an Elasticsearch cluster, one of the most common use cases is to ingest and search through logs. This blog post focuses on getting a benchmark that will tell you how well your cluster will handle your workload. It allows you to create a reproducible environment for testing things out. Do you want to change the mapping of something, drop some fields, alter the ingest pipeline?

Agentic AI in financial services: The rise of autonomous intelligence

Agentic AI is coming to financial services. Elastic provides the data foundation and tools to make it work. In a recent talk at Stanford University, Jamie Dimon, chairman and CEO of JPMorganChase, addressed the firm’s use of AI and ended with mentioning that agentic AI was the next frontier of AI at the firm, inferring it wasn’t ready to be deployed yet. Let’s break down why that may be the case and what the financial services industry can do to become more comfortable with agentic AI.