ExtraHop Networks, the global leader in real-time wire data analytics for
IT operational intelligence, today announced Open Data Stream for
MongoDB and Open Data Stream for
Elasticsearch.
Building on existing Open Data Stream (ODS) solutions for Splunk and
VMware Log Insight, ExtraHop’s first-to-market open architecture gives
enterprise IT the flexibility and freedom to stream valuable data sets
from ExtraHop into highly-scalable, and non-proprietary environments,
which include the industry’s most popular database, as well as search
and analytics engine. With these new capabilities, ExtraHop enables
enterprises to set free their most valuable big data.
“The paradigm and promise of big data, coupled with the value it
creates, demands free and unfettered access to vast volumes of data from
a wide range of sources,“ said Eddie Satterly, CTO, Big Data and
Analytics, Computer Sciences Corporation. “Such open access enables
enterprises to freely explore, visualize, and query their data, and
empowers IT to discover the type of valuable relationships and insights
they require.”
Despite this important guiding principle of IT Big Data, IT
Operations Analytics (ITOA) solutions have been rightfully criticized
because they create restrictive silos of data that can only be accessed
by a given vendor’s user interface or visualization tool. This practice
limits data freedom, restricts customer choice, and inhibits the
creation of valuable insight.
With today’s announcement, ExtraHop is expanding the means by which
enterprises can achieve maximum IT and business value from their data.
By combining ExtraHop wire data set with other valuable data in a highly
scalable, non-proprietary database like MongoDB, or a powerful search,
analytics, and data visualization suite like Elasticsearch ELK stack,
customers can achieve:
- Richer and deeper insights by comparing and contrasting data from multiple sources
- Greater control over where critical ITOA data is stored and how it is queried, manipulated, and collected
- Increased flexibility of available business intelligence and analytics tools
“The most critical element and disruptive power of these (ITOA)
technologies is their ability to facilitate exploration,
experimentation, idea formation, and even dreaming, and the creative
potential of what results,” wrote Colin Fletcher and Jonah Kowall in the
June 2014 report Apply IT Operations Analytics to Broader Datasets for Greater Business Insight.
“Analytics software will continue to evolve along these lines, in
particular, making it easier for broader and broader audiences to
linguistically and visually explore larger and larger datasets and
possible correlations within.” Additionally, in a February 2014 webinar IT Operational Analytics: Big Data for the Data Center,
Gartner estimated that by 2018, 25% of the Global 2000 will have
deployed an ITOA platform taking data feeds from a variety of P&A
systems – up from 2% in early 2014.
“ExtraHop’s wire data analytics has been a game-changer for
MedSolutions. The ability to capture and visualize critical network
transactions as they traverse our infrastructure has equipped us with
the information we need to derive powerful insight about both our IT
operations and our business,” said Tom Jansto, Enterprise Architect at
MedSolutions. “ExtraHop’s new Open Data Stream capability; which we
leverage along with MongoDB as our database and JSON Studios as our
visualization tool, places even more valuable data at our disposal. We
are now able to index and search for ad-hoc, multi-dimensional analytics
and provide more granular views into application behaviors on a per
transaction level. From an operations point of view, we are able to move
further along our proactive model for service delivery,
troubleshooting, and optimization. As for the analytics and informatics
this now opens up for us, we are only now beginning to explore the
depths of that wellspring.”
“The ELK stack – comprised of Elasticsearch, Logstash, and Kibana –
helps thousands of businesses worldwide extract meaningful insights out
of their data in real time,” said Steven Schuurman, Elasticsearch
co-founder and CEO. “The wire data that ExtraHop’s Open Data
Stream can send to the ELK stack will allow businesses to combine
it with other machine and human-generated operational data, helping them
gain a complete picture of their business so they can draw faster, more
comprehensive insights.”
“As IT big data becomes increasingly mission-critical, ITOA and wire
data analytics are proving to be powerful sources of insight for IT
teams and line-of-business owners,” said Jesse Rothstein, CEO and
co-founder of ExtraHop. “Unfortunately, the power of this data has often
been curtailed by the siloed approach taken by many ITOA vendors that
limits the ways in which businesses combine, visualize, and leverage
these resources. At ExtraHop, we’re in the business of helping
enterprises maximize the value of their IT data, and our Open Data
Stream capabilities and open IT operations architecture give users the
freedom to do so.”
MongoDB and Elasticsearch represent the first non-proprietary data
sets supported by ExtraHop. For more information on ExtraHop’s Open Data
Stream capability, visit http://www.extrahop.com/products/features/open-data-stream/.