Elastic Cloud is now available on Amazon Web Services in Asia Pacific (Hong Kong)

We’re pleased to announce you can now run Elastic Cloud on Amazon Web Services (AWS) in the Asia Pacific (Hong Kong) region.  Elastic Cloud gives you the power of enterprise search, observability and security in the Asia Pacific (Hong Kong) region of AWS. Easily search applications, websites and workplace content platforms for information. Quickly gain deep insights into your environment by monitoring applications and uptime as well as analysing centralised logs and metrics. You can also h

Monitoring Azure infrastructure with Filebeat and Elastic Observability

The ability to access the internal state of your application ecosystem is critical to optimizing your applications and the experience of your users. Elastic Cloud on Microsoft Azure gives you access to Elastic Observability, allowing you to monitor your infrastructure and see how every signal interrelates by utilizing a wide variety of resources that can be deployed in minutes. By using our Elasticsearch managed service on Azure, you get to take advantage of benefits such as one-click upgrades,

Welcome to the Elastic Advent Calendar, 2020! A look at Week One

Drawing inspiration from the Elastic Stack calendar on Qiita (fully in Japanese) and SysAdvent (in English), our Elasticians shared 25 awesome topics with our community over the first 25 days of December in 2017, 2018 and 2019. We had such fun that we wanted to do it all over again for 2020! We are covering a range of different topics, in a bunch of languages, to represent the Elastic team and our technologies. You can follow the topics as they are posted right there, we'll tweet each new topic

Pushing boundaries with Elastic Maps 7.10

Elastic Maps added several exciting features with the release of Kibana 7.10 that let you do even more with your location data. From making it easier to upload files with latitude and longitude fields to being able to trigger an alert when something moves across a boundary, there are a host of jaw droppingly cool new things to check out. I’ll be providing a good overview in this blog, but to see the real magic, I’d suggest:

Watching me demonstrate these features in real time during our Elastic
How JetBrains uses .NET, Elasticsearch, CSVs, and Kibana for awesome dashboards

Recently, the JetBrains .NET advocacy team published a deep-dive post powered by data we retrieved from the official NuGet APIs with the goal of better understanding our community's OSS past and trying to predict trends into the future. This resulted in a giant dataset. Given our experience with Elasticsearch, we knew that the best tool to process millions of records was what we're calling the NECK stack: .NET, Elasticsearch, CSV, and Kibana. In this blog, we'll explore what it took to retrieve

Getting started with Elastic Cloud on AWS

Elastic on Amazon Web Services (AWS) gives you the power of Elastic Enterprise Search, Elastic Observability, Elastic Security as well as the Elastic Stack. You can quickly and easily search your environment for information, analyze data to observe insights, and protect your technology investment. Elastic Cloud lets you deploy your way, whether as a managed service or with orchestration tools you manage in the cloud.

Gather insightsSome of the insights Elastic can collect for the AWS platform

Working for Elastic (out of a van)

I’ve always appreciated the trust Elastic bestows on each of us to do our jobs in a way that suits our individual modes of productivity. While remote work is now ubiquitous because of the pandemic, Elastic has been distributed by design from the start. With this in the company's DNA, Elasticians have the advantage of a healthy, distributed culture that was carefully cultivated years before everyone had to shift to a remote format overnight. You like working in sweatpants? No sweat. You enjoy hea

Announcing auto-complete with type hints in the Elasticsearch Python client

Python introduced support for type hints in Python 3.5 via PEP 484, allowing tools like Mypy and Pyright to check your Python code for type conflicts before execution. This also helps tools that provide code auto-complete —  like IDE, IPython, and Jupyter Notebooks — by providing a complete function signature, even for functions that are generated on import time like the Elasticsearch Python client. If you search GitHub for instances of Python using Elasticsearch along with the new typing m

Improving search relevance with data-driven query optimization

When building a full-text search experience such as an FAQ search or Wiki search, there are a number of ways to tackle the challenge using the Elasticsearch Query DSL. For full-text search there’s a relatively long list of possible query types to use, ranging from the simplest match query up to the powerful intervals query. Independent of the query type you choose, you’ll also be faced with understanding and tweaking a list of parameters. While Elasticsearch uses good defaults for query paramete

Helping Elastic employees avoid pandemic-era burnout

The COVID-19 pandemic has posed a critical challenge to even the most battle-tested organizations worldwide. While we are beginning to see light at the end of the tunnel with recent news of promising new vaccines, it is now more critical than ever that organizations not lose sight of the importance of supporting employee health and wellness. Even in the postcrisis era, the next normal is certain to look different than the past. Part of providing the best employee experience possible is accountin


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