Learn more about our new improved Lookups feature for enriching your logs and identifying deeper insights from your data. You’ll learn about all new features, including new operators, permission settings and API support.
Learn about the benefits of using open source agents to collect data and how to use open source agents such as Telegraf and Open Telemetry to collect, enrich and send data to Sumo Logic.
Modern applications are sufficiently instrumented and complex, creating a swell of data that's hard to navigate, parse and understand without proper context. Entities provide the backbone of your data streams, enabling you to tie all the individual measurements back to the objects and their interactions that happen on your actual stack. By traversing entities and overlaying raw data, Sumo Logic can help tie together raw signals with root causes.
Continuous improvement and learning are two of the core tenets of the Genesys Cloud Native solutions team. In this session, Kal Patel, Principal Architect at Genesys will discuss how they use Sumo Logic Analytics across the company (from engineering, ops to security to customer support). Kal will also share insights on how the continuous improvement and learnings mindset has influenced his organization.
In this session we will take a look at the threat landscape in 2020 and discuss the new realities and threats that we face in a post-COVID-19 world. Additionally, this session will focus on how organizations have started to transition to zero trust models and how the threat models have changed.
Auth0 – Aggregating diverse data across/in the cloud, integrating into workflows and tooling, accelerating compliance, and expanding into application threat surfaces.
Sumo Logic’s API enables powerful automation and bulk actions. Learn some of the ways that we use our API to manage accounts, including publicly available tools that you can use in your organization.
Data analyst Ronald van Loon sits down with Splunk’s Sendur Sellakumar to discuss how companies can succeed in the data age. The conversation covers shifting to a cloud-native experience, honing in on a data-to-everything strategy, and customer-centric approach to data and product development. The majority of organizations are not prepared for an influx of data on the scale promised by the dawning data age. To thrive, every organization needs a complete view of its data — real-time insights with the ability to take real-time action.