Loggly gets AWS DevOps competency status

Posted on Friday, December 9, 2016 by RICHARD HARRIS, Executive Editor

Loggly has announced that it has achieved Amazon Web Services (AWS) DevOps Competency status. This designation recognizes Loggly for providing effective solutions helping businesses access, manage and analyze log data across the entire application stack on AWS.
 
Achieving the AWS DevOps Competency differentiates Loggly as an AWS Partner Network (APN) member that has demonstrated relevant technical proficiency and proven customer success, delivering solutions seamlessly in the AWS Cloud environment. To receive the designation, APN Partners must possess deep expertise in the AWS platform and undergo an assessment of the security, performance, and reliability of their solutions.
 

“Log management and analytics are integral tools for both development and operation, 
 enabling companies to see what’s happening across distributed environments in real time,” said Charlie Oppenheimer, CEO at Loggly. “Loggy’s ongoing commitment to DevOps means less distraction, more focus, and better productivity throughout a process or project. By achieving AWS DevOps Competency status, we’re able to continue that commitment to help customers achieve their business goals.”
 
AWS provides a set of flexible services that spans from the development process to provisioning, deployment, and management. These AWS services are designed to simplify provisioning and management of infrastructure and applications, deploying code, and automating software release process. With these services customers can quickly build out cloud infrastructure, deploy applications to any instance, or develop complex applications on AWS.
 
Log data is singularly important to DevOps teams, as it represents the only common denominator across applications, AWS infrastructure and services, and internally-built or on third-party microservices. Loggly offers a cloud-based log management service that mines vast amounts of data in real time and reveals what matters so that DevOps teams have the insights they need to deliver a great user experience and continually produce quality code. Loggly makes it easy to access and analyze the mission-critical information within log data across all applications and components, accelerate troubleshooting and give AWS customers a window into the health of their systems.

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