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Elastic N.V. reports developments in search AI software, observability, and security built on its Search AI Platform. Company news commonly covers Jina embedding models for text and multimodal retrieval, Elastic Inference Service availability, partner model deployments, and product integrations that bring search, classification, clustering, and data exploration into enterprise workflows.
Recurring updates also include Elastic Observability features such as Prometheus ingestion, PromQL support in Kibana, and incident investigation tools, as well as Elastic Security capabilities for XDR, SIEM, automation, and agentic security operations. Other company developments include cloud partnerships, air-gapped and sovereign-cloud deployments, federal cloud authorization, and pricing or packaging changes for security offerings.
Elastic (NYSE: ESTC) has been recognized as the Best Technology Company for Women in 2021 by Fairygodboss, marking its second consecutive year receiving accolades across three workplace categories. The company also earned the titles of Best Company for Women (overall) and Best Company Where CEOs Support Gender Diversity. These awards are based on feedback from women about their experiences at Elastic. Leah Sutton, SVP of Global Human Resources, highlighted the company's commitment to inclusivity and equal pay as key aspects of their workplace culture.
Elastic (NYSE: ESTC) has announced new capabilities in the Elastic Stack and Elastic Cloud aimed at simplifying data management and enhancing customer onboarding. Key features include integration with Google Cloud Dataflow for faster data ingestion and support for Google Private Service Connect for secure connectivity. Enhancements in Elasticsearch and Kibana offer flexible schema options for data exploration. These updates are designed to help users gain quicker insights and streamline data onboarding processes.
Elastic, trading under the symbol ESTC, has announced the launch of expanded Extended Detection and Response (XDR) capabilities in its Elastic Security solution with version 7.15. This update introduces enhanced protection against malicious behaviors for Windows, macOS, and Linux systems, including new memory threat protection for Windows and host isolation for cloud-native Linux environments. The enhancements aim to improve security analytics and response, mitigating advanced cyber threats preemptively.
Elastic has announced its 7.15 release of Elastic Observability, enhancing root-cause analysis and troubleshooting for cloud applications. Key features include improved visualization tools and the general availability of application performance monitoring (APM) correlations, utilizing machine learning for efficiency. Additionally, the integration with Google Cloud Dataflow allows seamless log data ingestion, minimizing administrative tasks and enhancing monitoring of Google Cloud services.
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Elastic (NYSE: ESTC) announced the general availability of several enhancements across its Search Platform. Key updates include the Elastic App Search web crawler for improved content ingestion, integration with Google Cloud Dataflow for faster data ingestion, and automated root cause analysis for application troubleshooting. The Elastic Security platform also features host isolation for Linux environments and advanced malicious behavior protection. These developments aim to enhance user experiences, data management, and security capabilities across diverse organizational needs.
Elastic (NYSE: ESTC) has finalized its acquisition of Cmd, enhancing its cloud security capabilities within the Elastic Limitless XDR framework. This acquisition aims to provide advanced observability and protection for cloud-native workloads using eBPF technology. Cmd's CEO, Santosh Krishnan, and co-founder Jake King are joining Elastic to aid in this integration. Financial terms were not disclosed, but the move is positioned to boost Elastic's security offerings significantly, signaling a strategic expansion in the cloud security market.
Elastic (NYSE: ESTC) announced details for its free virtual conference, ElasticON Global, set for Oct. 5-7, 2021. Themed “Solve,” the event will feature keynotes from notable figures, including CEO Shay Banon and Microsoft EVP Scott Guthrie. Attendees can participate in over 100 technical sessions, hands-on workshops, and training courses aimed at enhancing their skills in Elastic’s offerings. The company will also donate for each participant to support World Central Kitchen and Girlstart, continuing its philanthropic efforts.
Elastic (NYSE: ESTC) has released the HashiCorp verified Elastic Cloud Terraform provider, enhancing infrastructure management for users of HashiCorp Terraform. This provider automates data infrastructure deployment, enabling IT teams to manage Elastic deployments as code across multiple cloud environments. Key features include deployment autoscaling, configuration management, and plugin management. The collaboration aims to improve operational efficiency for enterprise IT teams and managed service providers.
Elastic has completed the acquisition of build.security, a platform that enhances cloud-native security by enabling organizations to enforce security policies using the Open Policy Agent standard. This acquisition aims to help users eliminate security blind spots, mitigate threats, and strengthen their cloud security posture in accordance with established standards like CIS benchmarks. Build.security's co-founder and CEO, Amit Kanfer, will join Elastic's team. Financial details of the transaction have not been disclosed.