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Understanding Log Analytics at Scale, 2nd Edition

Using log analytics provides organizations with powerful and necessary capabilities for IT security. By analyzing log data, you can drive critical business outcomes, such as identifying security threats or opportunities to build new products. Log analytics also helps improve business efficiency, application, infrastructure, and uptime. In the second edition of this report, data architects and IT infrastructure leads will learn how to get up to speed on log data, log analytics, and log management. Log data, the list of recorded events from software and hardware, typically includes the IP address, time of event, date of event, and more. You'll explore how proactively planned data storage and delivery extends enterprise IT capabilities critical to security analytics deployments. Explore what log analytics is--and why log data is so vital Learn how log analytics helps organizations achieve better business outcomes Use log analytics to address specific business problems Examine the current state of log analytics, including common issues Make the right storage deployments for log analytics use cases Understand how log analytics will evolve in the future With this in-depth report, you'll be able to identify the points your organization needs to consider to achieve successful business outcomes from your log data.

Understanding Log Analytics at Scale

If enabled, logging captures almost every system process, event, or message in your software or hardware. But once you have all that data, what do you do with it? This report shows you how to use log analytics—the process of gathering, correlating, and analyzing that information—to drive critical business insights and outcomes. Drawing on real-world use cases, Matt Gillespie outlines the opportunities for log analytics and the challenges you may face—along with approaches for meeting them. Data architects and IT and infrastructure leads will learn the mechanics of log analytics and key architectural considerations for data storage. The report also offers nine key guideposts that will help you plan and design your own solutions to obtain the full value from your log data. Learn the current state of log analytics and common challenges See how log analytics is helping organizations achieve better business outcomes in areas such as cybersecurity, IT operations, and industrial automation Explore tools for log analytics, including Splunk, the Elastic stack, and Sumo Logic Understand the role storage plays in ensuring successful outcomes