Kubernetes is great but complex! Whether to enable hybrid and multi-cloud, promote deeper specialization among development teams, enhance reliability, or simply stay ahead of the curve, organizations are reaping the varied benefits of this technology investment— but it comes at a cost. With each optimization, there are tradeoffs. With each layer of abstraction comes less visibility, resulting in more complexity when something goes wrong.
We're happy to announce that the MongoDB Atlas app is now available in the Sumo Logic app catalog. MongoDB Atlas is a globally distributed cloud database service and the easiest way to run MongoDB in the cloud. Atlas offers best-in-class automation, built-in security controls, and proven best practices to protect your data and scale your applications.
Slack is a popular cloud-based set of software tools and online services that provides for secure collaboration across teams, departments, offices, and countries. We are happy to announce support for monitoring Slack workspaces with the new Sumo Logic app for Slack.
As a continuation of our latest innovations announcement at Illuminate, I want to take this time to announce a few other innovations we made in the past few months that allow our customers to maximize the use of our Continuous Intelligence platform to help them accelerate their pace of innovation and differentiate the services they deliver to their customers.
Will a technology not heard of four years ago completely change the Cloud Wars landscape? Are we going to see enterprises finally make a shift to multi-cloud? Is AWS Lambda ready for primetime?
Unless you have been living under a rock, you have probably heard of Kubernetes, the open source container orchestration governed by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation. Kubernetes helps you focus on your applications by providing powerful abstractions and help solves many of the challenges of managing, deploying and scaling your containerized applications.
Sumo Logic was one of the first in the industry to release a comprehensive set of applications to monitor and secure the Google Cloud Platform (GCP) stack. We are now expanding our support for Anthos. Anthos is Google Cloud’s open source based platform that lets enterprises run apps anywhere on-prem or in the cloud -- simply, flexibly, securely, and consistently.
The history of technology, and Enterprise IT, in particular, is a story of trends colliding with trends. In the case of Kubernetes, we have the intersecting trends of cloud, microservices, and containerization adoption. The orchestration platform born in the juggernaut that is Google has become the focal point for all 3 of these trends. And why do companies care? Because it is life and death.