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Complete Visibility of Amazon Aurora databases with Sumo Logic

Sumo Logic provides digital businesses a powerful and complete view of modern applications and cloud infrastructures such as AWS. Today, we’re pleased to announce complete visibility into performance, health and user activity of the leading Amazon Aurora database via two new applications – the Sumo Logic MySQL ULM application and the Sumo Logic PostgreSQL ULM application.

How to Bring Light into the Darkest Corners of the Enterprise

In today’s fast-paced working environment, employees tend to rely less and less on IT departments. The use of workplace technology has never before been this accessible and essential and employees are increasingly confident that they can work independently from IT to decide on their own external tools and solutions.

2018 Tech Start-Up Trends

The majority of the public has a decent general knowledge of technology, especially as younger generations grow up surrounded by phones, tablets, and virtual reality simulations. However, with technology as an industry spanning across many categories and developers creating new specialisms each year, there are still those who distinguish themselves and emerge into the industry with revolutionary ideas.

Blue Matador

Blue Matador is an automated monitoring and alerting tool for AWS and Kubernetes environments. Avoid the anxiety of wondering, "Do I have an alert for that?" and the drain of continually configuring the right alerting thresholds.

Conquer it with correlation-Part 1: The advanced persistent threat (APT)

Among all the pesky attacks that keep security administrators working late, advanced persistent threats (APTs) are possibly the most lethal. An APT is a long-term, targeted attack which involves stealthily spying on an organization’s network activity or siphoning off sensitive data, as opposed to openly damaging or locking down network resources.

Finally, Kibana and Grafana Together Like They were Always Meant to Be

Let’s face it, Kibana and Grafana were naturally meant to go together, right? They’re both great individually, but sparks really start to fly when they work together! Each has their own strengths but combined they cover all the monitoring and troubleshooting use cases you need. So what is keeping these two highly compatible technologies apart? Nothing. Anymore.