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XpoLog Releases V6 Log Data Analytic Search with Apps

Gartner’s Cool Vendor in ITOA release new log management and analysis technology

XpoLog announced the availability of a new major milestone, XpoLog 6.

“In recent years, as we focused on building more value for our customers and partners, we recognized a problem with manual data analysis solutions, especially with home grown technology and cloud deployments. By adding new technology that layers analytic insights in the context of data analysis, we help extract meaningful intelligence from log data on an entirely new level of efficiency and accuracy” says Haim Koschitzky, XpoLog CEO.

XpoLog is widely used on clouds, in data centers, and in IT worldwide. Recent investments in advanced tools for DevOps and APM solutions, has fueled the company growth. XpoLog 6 was created to meet the requirements of IT, business, custom applications, and services. XpoLog 6 is built to deal better with the growing needs of supporting ongoing real-time analytics that deliver insights into applications and IT problems, quality issues, security, and business trends.

XpoLog 6’s development plan focused on creating a context of virtual application structures that would enable applications and operation groups to organize data in the context of business services. By virtualizing the data sources in logical application structures, XpoLog now enables groups to build advanced analytics and seamlessly move from pre-production to production, and back. In order to support the growing demand for data visualization, XpoLog added more than 20 new visual components and new ways to present data in a continuous fashion.

The XpoLog 6 primary enhancements are:

- Virtual application structures and data sources

- New Operations/DevOps/NOC/SOC rooms view with themes and animated slide-shows

- New AngularJS Single Page app UI/UX

- More than 20+ new visualization gadgets including 3D types

- Optimized Analytic Search with more Analytic Layers

“We recognize that advanced analytics and more powerful visualization tools for log data are major requirements for log management solutions. We see organizations adding XpoLog Analytic Search on top of existing log management deployments, such as open source platforms, in order to extract more value from their IT” says Gal Berg, XpoLog VP of Engineering.

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XpoLog Releases V6 Log Data Analytic Search with Apps

Gartner’s Cool Vendor in ITOA release new log management and analysis technology

XpoLog announced the availability of a new major milestone, XpoLog 6.

“In recent years, as we focused on building more value for our customers and partners, we recognized a problem with manual data analysis solutions, especially with home grown technology and cloud deployments. By adding new technology that layers analytic insights in the context of data analysis, we help extract meaningful intelligence from log data on an entirely new level of efficiency and accuracy” says Haim Koschitzky, XpoLog CEO.

XpoLog is widely used on clouds, in data centers, and in IT worldwide. Recent investments in advanced tools for DevOps and APM solutions, has fueled the company growth. XpoLog 6 was created to meet the requirements of IT, business, custom applications, and services. XpoLog 6 is built to deal better with the growing needs of supporting ongoing real-time analytics that deliver insights into applications and IT problems, quality issues, security, and business trends.

XpoLog 6’s development plan focused on creating a context of virtual application structures that would enable applications and operation groups to organize data in the context of business services. By virtualizing the data sources in logical application structures, XpoLog now enables groups to build advanced analytics and seamlessly move from pre-production to production, and back. In order to support the growing demand for data visualization, XpoLog added more than 20 new visual components and new ways to present data in a continuous fashion.

The XpoLog 6 primary enhancements are:

- Virtual application structures and data sources

- New Operations/DevOps/NOC/SOC rooms view with themes and animated slide-shows

- New AngularJS Single Page app UI/UX

- More than 20+ new visualization gadgets including 3D types

- Optimized Analytic Search with more Analytic Layers

“We recognize that advanced analytics and more powerful visualization tools for log data are major requirements for log management solutions. We see organizations adding XpoLog Analytic Search on top of existing log management deployments, such as open source platforms, in order to extract more value from their IT” says Gal Berg, XpoLog VP of Engineering.

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For decades, trust in the digital workplace rested on familiar signals. We trusted faces on video calls, voices on the phone, and emails that appeared to come from people we knew. These cues felt human and intuitive. They anchored how decisions were made, approvals were granted, and access was authorized. AI-powered deepfakes have quietly broken that model ...

Cloud migration was supposed to be a one-way door. For most enterprises, it turns out it isn't. Cloud data repatriation is a real and growing trend. A new survey ... finds that 89% of organizations plan to expand their on-premises infrastructure footprint over the next two years — and 75% have already moved at least some workloads back from public cloud in the past 24 months. The findings point to a broad rethinking of where data belongs ...

Over the past few years, large language models (LLMs) have revolutionized the software industry. Given their ability to excel at multi-step reasoning, LLMs have helped enterprises streamline workflows and adapt to the unknown. However, employing such models comes with sky-high costs, latency issues, and limited flexibility. In the realm of IT operations, it is generally wiser to employ smaller, domain-specific models instead ...

For years, DevOps teams operated under a simple assumption: collect enough telemetry, and you can find and fix any problem. That assumption is breaking down. Modern enterprises now operate across microservices, hybrid cloud environments, APIs, Kubernetes, and highly automated delivery pipelines. Releases happen continuously, dependencies shift constantly, and failures spread faster than teams can diagnose them ...

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In cloud-native systems, scaling is often as simple as moving a slider. For on-premise databases, the stakes are different. Over-provisioning hardware is expensive. Under-provisioning leads to performance bottlenecks that are difficult to fix once the equipment is in the rack ...

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