Marvel Introduced by Elasticsearch to Monitor and Manage Data Extraction

February 17, 2014

The article titled Elasticsearch Debuts Marvel To Deploy And Monitor Its Open Source Search And Data Analytics Technology on TechCrunch provides insight into Marvel, which the article calls a “deployment management and monitoring solution.” Elasticsearch is a technology for extracting information from structured and unstructured data and its users include such big names as Netflix, Verizon and Facebook among others. The article explains how Marvel will work to manage Elasticsearch,

“Enter Marvel, Elasticsearch’s first commercial offering, that makes it easy to run search, monitor performance, get visual views in real time and take action to fix things and improve performance. Marvel allows Elasticsearch system operators, who manage the technology at companies like Foursquare, see their Elasticsearch deployments in action, initiate instant checkup, and access historical data in context. Potential systems issues can be spotted and resolved before they become problems, and troubleshooting is faster. Pricing starts at $500 per five nodes.”

Elasticsearch reported that their revenue growth in 2013 was at over 400% and Marvel will only further their popularity. Already a user-friendly and lightweight technology, Elasticsearch is targeting developers interested in real-time discernibility of their data. Marvel may be great news for Elasticsearch and its users, but is certainly bad news for competitor Lucid Imagination.

Chelsea Kerwin, February 17, 2014

Sponsored by ArnoldIT.com, developer of Augmentext

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