Humio Streaming Log Management Available in AWS Marketplace
Also member of AWS Partner Network Global Start-Up Program
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on December 8, 2020 at 2:02 pmHumio Ltd, a Gartner Cool Vendor and a log management platform enabling observability for all streaming logs in real time and at scale, self-hosted or in the cloud, announced that its index-free log management solution is available for purchase in AWS Marketplace.
The company also announced its membership in the AWS Partner Network (APN) Global Startup Program. AWS subscribers can acquire Humio to manage and observe their AWS applications and infrastructure through their AWS account.
“Cloud-based infrastructure and applications comprise a growing proportion of the IT environment. DevOps, ITOps, and SecOps organizations all need visibility into these systems to ensure they meet performance and security service-level agreements,” said Geeta Schmidt, Humio. “Humio is dedicated to being a centralized platform that enables companies to observe all of their cloud data in real-time and at scale, across the many use cases. We are also thrilled to enable AWS users to seamlessly install and purchase Humio’s modern, index-free log management platform directly from AWS Marketplace. By joining the APN Global start-up Program, more customers will be able to discover the benefits of logging everything in real time and at scale.“
With a few clicks, AWS users can access Humio’s streaming observability platform to log everything and answer anything in real-time.
Humio re-engineered log management to build a platform for monitoring and securing complex, dynamic IT environments. It leverages real-time data streaming, an index-free architecture, and advanced compression technology to optimize compute resources and minimize storage costs. It removes the pricing barriers that often prevent enterprises from logging everything and achieving the observability that’s necessary to detect and solve issues before they impact end users or stop an attack before data is exfiltrated.