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LogZilla NEO Released

LogZilla announced availability of the LogZilla Network Event Orchestrator (NEO) platform for network, security, and IT teams worldwide.

The LogZilla NEO platform delivers a paramount shift enabling network and security teams to be armed with fast per-server network scaling and event preduplication features that decrease the number of network servers required to index data by over 97%.

LogZilla makes available both its NEO Enterprise and its NEO FREE, a free version for those networks managing less than 500,000 events per day.

With a mere single line of code for installation, today’s network and security teams reach operability in less than 15 minutes with zero training required, making the LogZilla NEO platform the most cost-effective network event orchestrator available.

Clayton Dukes, CEO, LogZilla, shares, “Enterprises are demanding that vendors address their entire IT organizational challenges versus single remedies. By listening to network operations teams’ frustration surrounding server exhaustion, painful scaling limitations, and the massive volumes of redundant events for network and security operations teams, we knew we had to rethink the problem and solve our customers’ challenges and priorities together, at the core, and not individually.” Dukes continues, “LogZilla NEO is the most affordable event orchestration platform that finally bridges the gap between IT and Management.”

LogZilla NEO features:

- Fastest Per-Server Scaling: Indexing at 250,000 events per second, per server (11 terabytes per day), delivers the fastest, most-scalable solution in the world.

- Patented Event Preduplication: Preduplication is available only through LogZilla—by preduplicating data, network and security teams prevent server-exhaustion and server limits while eliminating event redundancy.

- Automation Built-In: Custom rules and event enrichment built-in enables complete operability in less than 15 minutes after install.

- Zero Training: Using a single line of code for install, NEO continues its mission of simplicity with no training required.

Richard Piotrowski, CFO, LogZilla,said, “Current market solutions require the addition of costly servers for growth, but not a single vendor provides a solution on the front-end addressing scale and preduplication. Because enterprises simply can’t afford to keep throwing servers, people, and time to address data spikes or cyber threats, NEO is the only cost-effective solution that can grow with your business.”

NEO Enterprise or NEO FREE are available now.

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LogZilla NEO Released

LogZilla announced availability of the LogZilla Network Event Orchestrator (NEO) platform for network, security, and IT teams worldwide.

The LogZilla NEO platform delivers a paramount shift enabling network and security teams to be armed with fast per-server network scaling and event preduplication features that decrease the number of network servers required to index data by over 97%.

LogZilla makes available both its NEO Enterprise and its NEO FREE, a free version for those networks managing less than 500,000 events per day.

With a mere single line of code for installation, today’s network and security teams reach operability in less than 15 minutes with zero training required, making the LogZilla NEO platform the most cost-effective network event orchestrator available.

Clayton Dukes, CEO, LogZilla, shares, “Enterprises are demanding that vendors address their entire IT organizational challenges versus single remedies. By listening to network operations teams’ frustration surrounding server exhaustion, painful scaling limitations, and the massive volumes of redundant events for network and security operations teams, we knew we had to rethink the problem and solve our customers’ challenges and priorities together, at the core, and not individually.” Dukes continues, “LogZilla NEO is the most affordable event orchestration platform that finally bridges the gap between IT and Management.”

LogZilla NEO features:

- Fastest Per-Server Scaling: Indexing at 250,000 events per second, per server (11 terabytes per day), delivers the fastest, most-scalable solution in the world.

- Patented Event Preduplication: Preduplication is available only through LogZilla—by preduplicating data, network and security teams prevent server-exhaustion and server limits while eliminating event redundancy.

- Automation Built-In: Custom rules and event enrichment built-in enables complete operability in less than 15 minutes after install.

- Zero Training: Using a single line of code for install, NEO continues its mission of simplicity with no training required.

Richard Piotrowski, CFO, LogZilla,said, “Current market solutions require the addition of costly servers for growth, but not a single vendor provides a solution on the front-end addressing scale and preduplication. Because enterprises simply can’t afford to keep throwing servers, people, and time to address data spikes or cyber threats, NEO is the only cost-effective solution that can grow with your business.”

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Nearly every conversation about AI eventually circles back to compute. GPUs dominate the headlines while cloud platforms compete for workloads and model benchmarks drive investment decisions. But underneath that noise, a quieter infrastructure challenge is taking shape. The real bottleneck in enterprise AI is not processing power, it is the ability to store, manage and retrieve the relentless volumes of data that AI systems generate, consume and multiply ...

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AI workloads require an enormous amount of computing power ... What's also becoming abundantly clear is just how quickly AI's computing needs are leading to enterprise systems failure. According to Cockroach Labs' State of AI Infrastructure 2026 report, enterprise systems are much closer to failure than their organizations realize. The report ... suggests AI scale could cause widespread failures in as little as one year — making it a clear risk for business performance and reliability.

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