ScienceLogic is proud to announce that we’ve received the 2023 TrustRadius™ Tech Cares Award.
We are excited to announce that we have raised a $12M round of financing led by Renegade Partners with participation from Google Gradient Ventures (Google’s AI-focused venture fund) and XYZ Ventures. This brings our total funding to date to $15.2M ($20M CAD) alongside our other existing investors Y Combinator and 8VC.
One of the most exciting things about bringing products to market at Cribl is seeing customers continually find new ways to leverage them to help solve their data challenges. I recently spoke to a customer who described Cribl as the foundation of their data management strategy and a key part of their post-acquisition data engineering process. Let’s take a deeper look into how Cribl can help.
One of our core values at Cribl is Customers First, Always. These aren’t just buzzwords we use to sound customer friendly; it’s ingrained in our daily communication and workload. Without our customers, we wouldn’t exist. One of the ways we’ve upheld this value is to seek out strategic partnerships with other companies aligned with our customers’ needs – both present and future.
Observability has traditionally been conceptualized in terms of three core facets: logs, metrics, and traces. For years, these elements have been seen as the “pillars” of observability, serving as the foundational components for system monitoring and delivering key insights to improve system performance. However, with the exponential growth in system complexity, a more comprehensive and unified perspective on observability has become necessary.