Elastic Cloud subscription and billing enhancements come to AWS Marketplace

We are excited to bring you a number of updates for using Elastic Cloud (Elasticsearch managed service) in the AWS Marketplace. New self-service subscription optionsYou can now purchase Standard, Gold, Platinum, and Enterprise monthly subscriptions directly within the AWS Marketplace. With just a few clicks, you’ll get access to enhanced support options backed by service-level agreements and capabilities exclusive to the Elastic Stack, including Elastic APM, Elastic Workplace Search, and the res

Top 5 SIEM considerations of 2021 and how Elastic Security solves them

Security information and event management (SIEM) systems are centralized logging platforms that enable security teams to analyze event data in real time for early detection of targeted cyber attacks and data breaches. A SIEM is used as a tool to collect, store, investigate, and report on log data for threat detection, incident response, forensics, and regulatory compliance. SIEM has continuously evolved since its early days of adoption. SIEM software today needs to support big data and provide c

Autoscale your Elastic Cloud data and machine learning nodes

We're excited to announce that autoscaling is now available on Elastic Cloud. In our initial release, autoscaling monitors the storage utilization of your Elasticsearch data nodes and the available memory capacity for your machine learning jobs. As your data grows, whether you’re expanding to new use cases or simply storing data for longer, autoscaling automatically adjusts resource capacity to ensure you can store your data, and that your machine learning jobs can execute — so you don’t have to

Supporting the military at Elastic by Hiring Our Heroes

At Elastic, we care about those who serve. We support active military and veterans with initiatives that empower them through education, employment, and beyond. On Veterans Day last year we announced one such initiative, Operation Giving Back, which offers free Elastic training and sustainable donation programs to provide opportunities for the military. To continue building on these initiatives, we recently welcomed our first fellow as part of the Hiring Our Heroes program. This 12-week fellows

Using Elastic machine learning rare analysis to hunt for the unusual

It is incredibly useful to be able to identify the most unusual data in your Elasticsearch indices. However, it can be incredibly difficult to manually find unusual content if you are collecting large volumes of data. Fortunately, Elastic machine learning can be used to easily build a model of your data and apply anomaly detection algorithms to detect what is rare/unusual in the data. And with machine learning, the larger the dataset, the better. One of the main reasons we use anomaly detection

Announcing the 2021 Elastic Gold, Silver, and Bronze Contributors

We’re excited to share that we announced the winners of the 2021 cycle of the Elastic Contributor Program this weekend at the Elastic Community Conference. Since we launched the program last year, contributors have been earning points for organizing events, delivering presentations, contributing code, writing or translating articles, and creating video tutorials.  The time and energy that contributors have poured into these activities are the lifeblood of the Elastic community. These commun

Collecting all the data your SIEM needs to keep up

When it comes to your SIEM, your data is only as useful as your ability to ingest and analyze it. To solve complex security problems, your team ideally needs the ability to comprehensively monitor events within your environment with contextual insights from high-volume data sources.  Yet due to the technical limitations or restrictive licensing of many solutions out there, security teams are forced to drop high-volume data sources (cloud application, authentication, certificate transparenc

Ruby and Python clients for Elastic Enterprise Search now generally available

Back in our 7.10 release of the Elastic Stack, we announced the beta of our Ruby and Python clients for Elastic Enterprise Search. Now, with 7.11, both the Ruby and Python clients are generally available. We’ve also begun work on a PHP client. All client source code for both enterprise-search-ruby and enterprise-search-python is available on GitHub. Documentation on how to get started with each client is available on elastic.co. Complete release notes for the 7.11.0 releases are available for Ru

Changes to the way you access the Elastic Support Portal

On March 8, 2021, we'll be updating the Elastic Support Portal so that it's integrated with Elastic Cloud for authentication. Going forward, you will need to log into Elastic Cloud, with the same email address you had used before, in order to access the Elastic Support Portal. To get started, login to Elastic Cloud to access the Support Portal and follow the on-screen instructions to fully configure your account. As part of this change you may need to reset your password for the Elasti

Be one of the first Elastic Certified Observability Engineers

Observability is an integral part of any healthy system. Entire teams (sometimes departments) are dedicated to knowing exactly what's going on with every server, container, service, application, and integration. That's a lot of logs, metrics, and traces to keep track of. At Elastic, we understand how important observability at scale is and how difficult it can be, so we developed a robust observability solution. But having the right tools is only half of the battle. How do you know that your tea


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