Operations | Monitoring | ITSM | DevOps | Cloud

September 2018

Level 1 Certification: Sumo Logic QuickStart - Oct 2018

Learn the basics for how to search, parse and analyze the logs and metrics that are important to your organization. This session will guide you through running searches, simple parsing and basic analytics on your data. Learn how to convert your queries to charts and add them to Dashboards to help you visualize trends and easily identify anomalies. Lastly, learn how Alerts can help you stay on top of your critical events.

Level 2 Certification: Using Sumo Logic - Oct 2018

Designed for users, this series deep-dives into every aspect of analyzing your data. Run as a "how-to" webinar, this session walks viewers through data searching, filtering, parsing, and advanced analytics. This series concludes with "how to"details to create dashboards and alerts to monitor your data and get Sumo Logic to work for you.

5 Best Practices for Using Sumo Logic Notebooks for Data Science

This year, at Sumo Logic’s third annual user conference, Illuminate 2018, we presented Sumo Logic Notebooks as a way to do data science in Sumo Logic. Sumo Logic Notebooks are an experimental feature that integrate Sumo Logic, notebooks and common machine learning frameworks. They are a bold attempt to go beyond what the current Sumo Logic product has to offer and enable a data science workflow leveraging our core platform.

How to Monitor Azure Services with Sumo Logic

This week at the Microsoft Ignite, we unveiled two new Sumo Logic applications for Microsoft Azure services — Azure SQL Database and Azure Active Directory — and two new native integrations with Azure Monitor and Blob Storage. As a cloud-native company, our goal at Sumo Logic is to give our customers the flexibility to create digital IT and DevOps initiatives that leverage multi-cloud deployments in Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud Platform (GCP) and Microsoft Azure.

Cloud Complexity Management, a New Need for 2019

A cloud complexity crisis is going to happen. We’re adding hundreds of workloads to the cloud on a daily basis, standing up new databases, adding different types of compute and storage, and adding cloud-based networks—and doing all of this without taking down almost no existing on-premises resources.

Announcing the Sumo Logic Global Intelligence Service at Illuminate 2018

In today’s hyper-connected world, a company’s differentiation is completely dependent upon delivering a better customer experience, at scale, and at a lower cost than the competition. This is no easy feat, and involves a combination of many things, particularly adopting new technologies and architectures, as well as making better use of data and analytics.

Sumo Logic's Third Annual State of Modern Apps and DevSecOps in the Cloud Report is Here!

Imagine that you are tasked with architecting your mission-critical cloud application. Or migrating your on-premises app to the cloud. And you ask yourself “how do the cloud savvy companies like Twitter, Airbnb, Adobe, SalesForce, etc. build and manage their modern applications?”