Elastic: Making Improvements

August 27, 2020

Elasticsearch is one of the most popular open-source enterprise search platforms. While Elasticsearch is free for developers to download, Elastic offers subscriptions for customer support and enhanced software. Now the company offers some new capabilities and features, HostReview reveals in, “Elastic Announces a Single, Unified Agent and New Integrations to Bring Speed, Scale, and Simplicity to Users Everywhere.” The press release tells us:

“With this launch, portions of Elastic Workplace Search, part of the Elastic Enterprise Search solution, have been made available as part of the free Basic distribution tier, enabling organizations to build an intuitive internal search experience without impacting their bottom line. Customers can access additional enterprise features, such as single sign-on capabilities and enhanced support, through a paid subscription tier, or can deploy as a managed service on Elastic Cloud. This launch also marks the first major beta milestone for Elastic in delivering comprehensive endpoint security fully integrated into the Elastic Stack, under a unified agent. This includes malware prevention that is provided under the free distribution tier. Elastic users gain third-party validated malware prevention on-premises or in the cloud, on Windows and macOS systems, centrally managed and enabled with one click.”

The upgrades are available across the company’s enterprise search, observability, and security solutions as well as Elastic Stack and Elastic Cloud. (We noted Elastic’s welcome new emphasis on security last year.) See the write-up for the specific updates and features in each area. Elasticsearch underpins operations in thousands of organizations around the world, including the likes of Microsoft, the Mayo Clinic, NASA, and Wikipedia. Founded in 2012, Elastic is based in Silicon Valley. They also happen to be hiring for many locations as of this writing, with quite a few remote (“distributed”) positions available.

Cynthia Murrell, August 27, 2020

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