We are excited to announce the release of Elastic Observability 7.13. An expanded partnership with Microsoft allows seamless integration between Elastic Observability and your Azure workloads, directly from the Azure console, the new Fleet Server paves the way for better scalability and flexibility, new workflows in APM help speed up root-cause analysis, and more. Let's dive in! Expanded Microsoft partnership enables seamless onboarding to Elastic Cloud via a native Azure console integration Th
Kibana 7.13 is now available, bringing new capabilities that give you more flexibility in ad hoc analysis and faster speed in workflows, so you can focus on exploring your data and acting on insights. Highlights include:
Creating, editing, and removing runtime fields in Discover, Kibana Lens, and index patterns via the Kibana runtime fields editor
The general availability of Elastic Maps Server and supervised machine learning
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We’re pleased to announce Elasticsearch 7.13.0, based on Apache Lucene 8.8.2. Version 7.13 is the latest stable release of Elasticsearch and is now available for deployment via Elasticsearch Service on Elastic Cloud or via download for use in your own environment(s). Ready to roll up your sleeves and get started? We have the links you need:
Start Elasticsearch on Elastic Cloud
Download Elasticsearch
Elasticsearch 7.13.0 release notes
Elasticsearch 7.13.0 breaking changes
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The latest updates to Elastic Cloud make it easier to deploy and manage Elasticsearch on Microsoft Azure, secure data in motion with Azure Private Link, and cost-effectively store and search more data across all cloud service providers with the frozen tier and searchable snapshots. Keep reading to learn more.
Easily find, deploy, and manage Elastic directly within Microsoft Azure We’re excited to announce the latest development in our ongoing partnership with Microsoft, the public preview of o
Key enhancements include cost-effective search across more data with searchable snapshots and the frozen tier, analyst-driven data enhancements on the fly with runtime fields, and expanded Microsoft integrationsWe are pleased to announce the general availability (GA) of Elastic 7.13. This release brings a broad set of new capabilities to our Elastic Enterprise Search, Observability, and Security solutions, which are built into the Elastic Stack — Elasticsearch and Kibana. This release enables cu
It has been just over two years since we introduced the Elastic Common Schema (ECS), and what a journey it’s been. From categorization fields to request for comments to Threat Intelligence fields, ECS has evolved rapidly over the course of the last two years. In this blog post, I would like to reflect on the ECS journey so far, and look towards the future of ECS. You may by now be well experienced with ECS as a specification that provides a consistent and customizable way to stru
We all want to work for a company where we fit in. That’s why Elastic built a Source Code that encourages all to come as they are. In the Someone Like Me blog series, we highlight Elasticians who have a unique story — one, perhaps, just as unique as yours. In this edition we revisit Bill McConaghy, senior manager of software engineering on Kibana, to talk about his experience with Elastic’s Accessibility Working Group, an employee resource and equity-seeking team that works to create and develop
We are excited to share the latest development in our ongoing partnership with Microsoft. Available in public preview, you can now find, deploy, and manage Elasticsearch from within the Azure portal. Bring powerful enterprise search, observability, and security capabilities to your Azure environment with a user interface and tools that are already familiar to you. Deploy Elasticsearch and send data in minutesAzure portal integration makes it faster and easier for you to experience the val
When it comes to malware attacks, one of the more common techniques is “living off the land” (LOtL). Utilizing standard tools or features that already exist in the target environment allows these attacks to blend into the environment and avoid detection. While these techniques can appear normal in isolation, they start looking suspicious when observed in the parent-child context. This is where the ProblemChild framework can help. In this blog, we will talk about how you can use Elastic mac
Today I’m happy to share more about our partnership with Swimlane, which further reinforces our commitment to empowering security teams everywhere. Today’s security teams rely on the power of Elastic’s high-speed, cloud-scale analytics to solve their most complex and pressing security issues. Swimlane’s security automation platform provides a way for these same teams to accelerate and optimize their workflows for max efficiency and to solve SOAR use cases. Through joint development of ke