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.
There’s something weird going on in the world of enterprise tech. IT support—often stereotyped as being distant, detached, and uncharismatic—is somehow becoming a source of cultural inspiration for employee productivity and happiness. Most think a Sales Manager, C-Level Executive or HR Leader should be the ones to repair a toxic work culture. This line of thinking isn’t necessarily wrong—it’s just incomplete.
Ansible is a powerful configuration management tool for deploying software and administering remote systems that you can integrate into any existing architecture. It relies on industry-standard security mechanisms and takes full advantage of existing operating system utilities.
Last week I was battling jet lag and this week, an inbox of unanswered emails. But I’m also marveling at the quality of the AWS community all over the world. I had the privilege of speaking at ServerlessDays Sydney the week before last, and along with the amazing conference talks, I also got to see firsthand just how much of the globe is involved in pushing forward serverless using AWS technology and how excited they were to share what they were learning.
Since it was released in 2015, the Serverless Framework has become the community-favorite way to manage and deploy serverless applications in the cloud. Similar to Terraform and CloudFormation, it lets you express infrastructure as code, making it easy to share and version-control your entire serverless environment.
The goal of Grafana has always been to help people feel in control of their observability infrastructure. Users come in with an alert; that takes them to a dashboard; they use ad hoc querying; and then they use log aggregation or distributed tracing to come up with a fix that will resolve an incident or issue.