Elastic Announces Capabilities to Optimize Search Experiences for Users and Simplify Data Ingestion and Analysis
22 September 2021 - 9:51PM
Business Wire
- Enabling users to create powerful web search experiences with
the general availability of the Elastic App Search web crawler
- Delivering faster data ingestion with Google Cloud
Dataflow
- Providing automated root cause analysis for faster application
troubleshooting with the general availability of APM
correlations
- Adding host isolation for cloud-native Linux environments to
quarantine Linux hosts directly from Kibana
Elastic (NYSE: ESTC) (“Elastic”), the company behind
Elasticsearch and the Elastic Stack, today announced enhancements
across the Elastic Search Platform and its solutions.
The general availability of the Elastic App Search web crawler
in Elastic Enterprise Search enables users to quickly, efficiently,
and securely ingest content directly from publicly accessible web
sites and create enhanced web search experiences for any use case.
Web crawler improvements include automatic crawling controls,
content extraction tools, and the ability to natively analyze logs
and metrics in Kibana, giving users a single platform to search all
of their organization’s data.
New capabilities also include a native Google Cloud data source
integration with Google Cloud Dataflow, providing customers with
faster data ingestion in Elastic Cloud. Using Google Cloud’s native
serverless ETL service, this integration allows users to quickly
and securely ingest Pub/Sub, Big Query, and Cloud Storage data
directly into their Elastic Cloud deployments.
APM correlations, now generally available in Elastic
Observability, help DevOps teams and site reliability engineers
accelerate root cause analysis and reduce mean time to resolution
by automatically surfacing attributes correlated with high-latency
or erroneous transactions.
Additionally, the company released enhancements to Limitless
Extended Detection and Response (XDR) in Elastic Security,
including malicious behavior protection for Windows, macOS and
Linux hosts, and one-click host isolation for cloud-native Linux
environments. Powered by analytics that prevent attack techniques
leveraged by known threats, malicious behavior protection
strengthens existing malware and ransomware prevention by pairing
post-execution analytics with response actions to disrupt
adversaries early in an attack.
Other key updates across the Elastic Stack, Elastic Cloud and
solutions include:
Elastic Stack and Elastic Cloud
Support for Google Private Service Connect, now generally
available, provides private connectivity from Google Cloud virtual
private clouds (VPCs) to Elastic Cloud deployments. Customers can
now privately and securely connect their Elastic Cloud deployments
to their Google Cloud environments using Private Service Connect
endpoints, ensuring their data is not exposed on the open
internet.
Elastic Enterprise Search
Elastic introduces new personalization features in Elastic
Workplace Search such as custom logs, sync scheduling, automatic
filter detection, and additional source support via the Search API
to help users better customize and unify internal search
experiences, meet infrastructure demands, and deliver relevant
real-time results to meet the needs of their organization.
Elastic Observability
The new Google Cloud Dataflow integration provides Elastic
Observability customers with frictionless ingestion of log data
directly from the Google Cloud console. This agentless approach
drives efficiency for customers by reducing administrative overhead
and streamlines monitoring of native Google Cloud services.
Elastic Security
Enhanced capabilities in Elastic Security include host isolation
for cloud-native Linux environments, enabling security analysts to
quarantine Linux hosts directly from Kibana by isolating the host
from the network and containing the attack. Additionally, the
general availability of memory threat protection for Windows
endpoints enables users to prevent memory manipulation via
shellcode and provides organizations with layered protection
against attacks engineered to evade other defenses.
For more information read the Elastic blog about what’s new in
Elastic 7.15.
Supporting Quote:
- “Moving to App Search on Elastic Cloud allowed us to better
serve our customers with faster response times, enhance overall
performance, and ensure reliability of our services,” said Fajar
Budiprasetyo, CTO, HappyFresh. “Choosing a cloud region close
to our customers, and the ease of use of App Search on Elastic
Cloud, increased our flexibility and scalability, and enabled our
search function to handle the drastic increase in site
traffic.”
- “With workforces more distributed than ever before,
organizations need new ways to instantly find relevant information
and uncover actionable insights from their data,” said Ash
Kulkarni, Chief Product Officer, Elastic. “Elastic is enabling
customers to quickly create powerful new search experiences, to
ingest data more quickly and securely, and to more easily put their
data to work.
About Elastic:
Elastic is a search company built on a free and open heritage.
Anyone can use Elastic products and solutions to get started
quickly and frictionlessly. Elastic offers three solutions for
enterprise search, observability, and security, built on one
technology stack that can be deployed anywhere. From finding
documents to monitoring infrastructure to hunting for threats,
Elastic makes data usable in real time and at scale. Thousands of
organizations worldwide, including Cisco, eBay, Goldman Sachs,
Microsoft, The Mayo Clinic, NASA, The New York Times, Wikipedia,
and Verizon, use Elastic to power mission-critical systems. Founded
in 2012, Elastic is a distributed company with Elasticians around
the globe and is publicly traded on the NYSE under the symbol ESTC.
Learn more at elastic.co.
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