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Sumo Logic Unified Logs and Metrics Now Generally Available

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A recent press release out of the company reports, “Sumo Logic, the leading cloud-native, machine data analytics service, today announced the general availability of Unified Logs and Metrics (ULM), the industry’s first machine data analytics platform to natively ingest, index and analyze metrics and log data together in real-time. Powered by patented machine learning technology, ULM transforms structured and unstructured data into real-time continuous intelligence for today’s modern applications and business insights. The early access program for ULM has seen broad customer demand from organizations who are the stewards for managing modern applications and want to better correlate log and metric data into a single pane of glass for faster root cause analysis and facilitate better collaboration across teams.”

Jon Dokulil, vice president of engineering for Hudl, commented, “The greatest benefit of Sumo Logic’s Unified Logs and Metrics solution is the ability to break the silo of tools needed in order to ingest and analyze metrics and log data. As an early design partner, we have had the opportunity to experiment with and provide early feedback, and we have been impressed with what we’ve seen… Our initial tests were impressive. The ability to quickly pivot and aggregate on metrics really allows us to understand root cause faster and provide the best experience possible for our customers.”

Ben Abrams, lead DevOps engineer for Cloud Cruiser, added, “I’m a strong advocate for combining logs and metrics data. It’s critical in helping gain deep insights needed to manage and troubleshoot application issues at any given point in time… We previously ran our own internal metrics and logs through a very large stack with Graphite and ELK, and when our application logs started bursting, it caused unpredictable surges that made it difficult to scale out. We needed a solution that didn’t have to constantly be maintained. With Sumo Logic, our system can now handle bursts up to 20 times our average rate seamlessly, while relieving the operational burden.”

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