What's new in Elastic Observability 7.10: User experience monitoring and synthetics

We are pleased to announce version 7.10 of Elastic Observability, introducing exciting new capabilities that bring deeper visibility into the most important layer of digital monitoring — the experience of the end user. User experience monitoring — accessed via a brand new app in Kibana —  provides real-time visibility into website performance, and multistep journey checks in Uptime significantly expand synthetic monitoring capabilities to help operational teams proactively catch issues by m

Kibana Lens is now generally available

We are excited to announce that with the 7.10 release, Kibana Lens has officially become generally available. Lens is the easiest and most intuitive way to visualize data in Elasticsearch with a simple drag-and-drop interface that lets anyone instantly begin exploring data for insights, regardless of their previous Kibana experience. After eleven months in beta (and incredible customer feedback during that time), we are thrilled to take this next step with Kibana Lens and let even more people be

Introducing user experience monitoring view and synthetic user journeys

We are pleased to announce the release of several new capabilities that will change how you monitor and understand frontend user experience within Elastic Observability in the 7.10.0  release — on the Elasticsearch Service, or when you download the Elastic Stack. 

The first new capability coming to Elastic Observability in 7.10 is user experience monitoring. Understanding the experience of visitors on a website and their behavior is critical to having a complete understanding of how

Introducing Elasticsearch searchable snapshots

In 7.10, we’re thrilled to be releasing the beta of searchable snapshots, a feature that transforms the way in which you can use your choice of object store (such as AWS S3, Microsoft Azure Storage, Google Cloud Storage, or equivalent) to trade off between dramatically reducing storage costs, ingesting and retaining more data in the Elastic Stack, and the fast search performance you’re used to with the Elastic Stack. While we’ve had support for backing up data to low-cost object stores for a lo

Elastic 7.10 released, with a beta of searchable snapshots and the GA of Kibana Lens

We are pleased to announce the general availability of Elastic 7.10. This release brings a broad set of new capabilities to our Elastic Enterprise Search, Observability, and Security solutions, which are built on the Elastic Stack — Elasticsearch, Kibana, Beats, and Logstash. 7.10 delivers significant new capabilities to market, transforming the way in which our customers and users can trade off cost, performance, and depth of data with searchable snapshots. Elastic Enterprise Search makes it ea

Veterans Day @ Elastic - Celebrating our military family

Today is Veterans Day in the United States. This federal holiday is observed annually on November 11 to honor military personnel both past and present for their patriotism, love of country, and willingness to serve and sacrifice for the common good. We decided to talk to two of our Elasticians, Kevin Keeney and Joe Winchell, about their leap from military service into Elastic and how they maintain their close ties to the military in their day-to-day work. We recently announced a new initiative,

Getting started with Elastic on Google Cloud

Elastic on Google Cloud gives you the power of Elastic Enterprise Search, Elastic Observability, Elastic Security as well as the Elastic Stack so you can quickly and easily search your environment for information, analyze data to observe insights, and protect your technology investments. Elastic Cloud lets you deploy your way, whether as a managed service, or with orchestration tools you manage in your Google Cloud environment. In this post, we'll go through the steps to get up and running on Go

Myth busted: Kibana isn't just for developers — it's for everyone

Myth: You have to be a developer to understand and use Kibana. Reality: False! Kibana is for everyone. As the creators of the Elastic Stack, we get a lot of feedback when chatting with our users from all corners of the world during ElasticON events, in GitHub and forums, and while helping folks resolve their support cases. One of the things we've heard in the past is that Kibana is difficult to use. And we've listened to our community! The evolution of KibanaWay back in 2010, Elasticsearch was

Elastic Contributor Program: Tips for creating written content

At Elastic, we believe in the democratization of knowledge. This is part of our open source roots. The open source model advocates that everyone should have access to code that represents knowledge — which entails research, experimentation, testing, and time. Code is important, but what really makes the difference is the knowledge behind the code, and thanks to open source, this knowledge becomes available for anyone to use, build on, and evolve. There are tons of ways to share knowledge beside

Elastic Career Stories | Celine Jeremiah on Learning @ Elastic

I started at Elastic as a recruiting coordinator in November 2016. Four years is a long time for most people my age to stay at one company, let alone their first company. But my reason is simple: I’m continuously learning and growing here.

Since 2016, I’ve grown from a fresh-faced undergrad eager to schedule interviews on our Recruiting Operations team into a global onboarding specialist on our four-person Non-Recruiting HR team. Now I work as a learning & organizational development co


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