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Redis is No Longer Open Source. Is Valkey the Successor?

Redis is no longer open source. In March 2024 the project was relicensed, leaving its vast community confused. But the community did not give up, and started work to fork Redis to keep it open. On my recent OpenObservabilty Talks episode, I delved into Valkey, a prominent fork of Redis.

GenAI for customer support - Part 1: Building our proof of concept

Welcome to the Inside Elastic blog series, where we showcase Elastic's internal operations solving real-world business challenges. This specific series will shed light on our journey to integrate generative AI into our customer success and support operations, providing you with a behind-the-scenes look at our process. We’re blogging about this capability as we’re building it, and we’re excited for you to join the ride!

Top 11 Splunk Alternatives in 2024 [Includes Free & Open-Source Tools]

Splunk is a powerful unified security and observability tool that analyzes data and logs. Splunk allows you to monitor and visualize data in real-time. It analyzes machine-generated data and logs through a web interface. It was acquired by Cisco in a $28 billion deal. While Splunk is a powerful platform, it might not suit your needs. In this post, we discuss 11 top Splunk alternatives that you can consider. Splunk provides a wide range of tools for analyzing and visualizing your data fast and at scale.

Free the data: Why US federal agencies should standardize on OpenTelemetry

In today's digital age, data is the lifeblood of modern organizations — and the US government is no exception. As agencies grapple with the ever-increasing volume and complexity of data, it is imperative to adopt a standardized approach to monitoring, analyzing, and understanding the behavior of complex IT systems. This is where OpenTelemetry, an open-source observability framework, comes into play.

Cribl's Midyear Product Highlights 2024

We’re already halfway through 2024, and thus far, it’s been an eventful year: Swifties won the Super Bowl, CriblCon happened at not the real Caesar’s Palace, and we witnessed both a solar eclipse and a Drake diss track. Whether you’re a long-time Cribl customer or are new to our Community, we want to make sure you’re always informed of what’s the latest and greatest with Cribl’s suite of products.

Getting the Most out of .NET8 with Loggly

Microsoft’s.NET 8 was released on November 14, 2023, and will be supported for three years as the latest Long Term Support release of.NET. From significant performance gains to simplified orchestration of distributed applications, .NET 8 has something for every user of.NET. In this article, we’ll cover the highlights of.NET 8 and walk through a sample of.NET Aspire. Let’s begin with an always-welcome guest: improved performance.

How can unifying observability and security strengthen your business?

Bolster your organization’s observability and security capabilities on one platform with AI, anomaly detection, and enhanced attack discovery Organizations in today’s digital landscape are increasingly concerned about service availability and safeguarding their software from malicious tampering and compromise. The traditional security and observability tools often operate in silos, leading to fragmented views and delayed responses to incidents.

Logz.io Anomaly Detection: Shedding Light on the Unknown Unkowns

With Anomaly Detection for App 360, Open 360 users can now enlist targeted automation to do more of the work for them — automatically monitoring and alerting any issues occurring within the specific services and microservices they identify as being most critical, which are often those that immediately impact business or SLO-related requirements.