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Edge Delta Releases Visual Pipelines

Edge Delta announced its latest release, Visual Pipelines.

This release dramatically simplifies observability pipeline workflows. Teams can collect, process, and route data in just a few clicks.

Visual Pipeline was designed and architected with large enterprise organizations in mind. It gives these organizations the ability to support and scale pipelines spanning hundreds of teams across thousands of data sources, thereby unlocking open observability.

"With Visual Pipelines, we aim to remove cumbersome manual processes from data collection, processing and routing. This release allows teams of all sizes to focus on higher-priority duties, like building great software, while staying ahead of data growth and observability budgets," says Ozan Unlu, CEO, Edge Delta.

Visual Pipelines provides a single interface to build and manage observability pipelines. This interface makes it easy to build and understand pipelines at a glance. It also provides clarity into pipeline health.

"With Visual Pipelines, I can tell right away how each pipeline is configured and whether it's working properly," notes Justin Head, VP of DevOps at Super League Gaming. "This is going to be immensely helpful for building, testing, managing, and monitoring our observability pipelines."

Visual Pipelines allows you to collect, process, and route your data using clicks, not complex configuration files. The combination of these features helps organizations easily onboard new team members and enables developer self-service.

Visual Pipelines enables teams to test and validate pipelines before they're deployed to production. As a result, teams can ensure everything works as they intended, and eliminate the complexity of building observability pipelines.

"By providing Visual Pipeline, Edge Delta helps teams democratize open observability and contain costs," continues Unlu.

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Edge Delta Releases Visual Pipelines

Edge Delta announced its latest release, Visual Pipelines.

This release dramatically simplifies observability pipeline workflows. Teams can collect, process, and route data in just a few clicks.

Visual Pipeline was designed and architected with large enterprise organizations in mind. It gives these organizations the ability to support and scale pipelines spanning hundreds of teams across thousands of data sources, thereby unlocking open observability.

"With Visual Pipelines, we aim to remove cumbersome manual processes from data collection, processing and routing. This release allows teams of all sizes to focus on higher-priority duties, like building great software, while staying ahead of data growth and observability budgets," says Ozan Unlu, CEO, Edge Delta.

Visual Pipelines provides a single interface to build and manage observability pipelines. This interface makes it easy to build and understand pipelines at a glance. It also provides clarity into pipeline health.

"With Visual Pipelines, I can tell right away how each pipeline is configured and whether it's working properly," notes Justin Head, VP of DevOps at Super League Gaming. "This is going to be immensely helpful for building, testing, managing, and monitoring our observability pipelines."

Visual Pipelines allows you to collect, process, and route your data using clicks, not complex configuration files. The combination of these features helps organizations easily onboard new team members and enables developer self-service.

Visual Pipelines enables teams to test and validate pipelines before they're deployed to production. As a result, teams can ensure everything works as they intended, and eliminate the complexity of building observability pipelines.

"By providing Visual Pipeline, Edge Delta helps teams democratize open observability and contain costs," continues Unlu.

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IT spending is expected to jump nearly 10% in 2025, and organizations are now facing pressure to manage costs without slowing down critical functions like observability. To meet the challenge, leaders are turning to smarter, more cost effective business strategies. Enter stage right: OpenTelemetry, the missing piece of the puzzle that is no longer just an option but rather a strategic advantage ...

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In 2025, enterprise workflows are undergoing a seismic shift. Propelled by breakthroughs in generative AI (GenAI), large language models (LLMs), and natural language processing (NLP), a new paradigm is emerging — agentic AI. This technology is not just automating tasks; it's reimagining how organizations make decisions, engage customers, and operate at scale ...

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