Honeycomb announced the launch of two groundbreaking products: Honeycomb Telemetry Pipeline and Honeycomb for Log Analytics.
These updates empower organizations to transform how they understand their software systems, and bridges the gap between traditional monitoring and cutting-edge observability practices. Teams can develop greater effectiveness, proactivity, and resilience in managing complex systems.
Honeycomb's new Telemetry Pipeline and Log Analytics features round out its unified observability platform, empowering engineering teams to manage and analyze log data with speed, efficiency, and confidence, transforming observability from a cost center to a value driver.
"Enterprises face a growing challenge as telemetry data increases exponentially, legacy systems struggle to keep pace, and costs spiral out of control," said Christine Yen, CEO and Co-Founder of Honeycomb. "Honeycomb's expanded platform, with the addition of our Telemetry Pipeline and Log Analytics, provides a centralized solution that tames data chaos and unlocks critical insights from logs. This unified view empowers teams to quickly identify, understand, and resolve issues, freeing up time to focus on the innovation that keeps them competitive."
Honeycomb's suite of new features are designed to make it both technically and economically feasible to harness all telemetry data, enabling customers to ask better questions, explore data more effectively, and gain deeper insights into system behavior. They include:
- Honeycomb Telemetry Pipeline: Leverage various data processing capabilities (collect, enrich, filter, sample, route, and more) to derive more value from your telemetry data than ever before. Start with existing data sources and transition over time to advanced observability practices. Our flexible, OpenTelemetry-powered architecture enables scaling without prohibitive costs or technical barriers.
- Honeycomb for Log Analytics: Use the full power and speed of Honeycomb's analysis engine on log data, thanks to a much more log-native experience—no configuring of indexes necessary.
- New Logs homepage: Surfaces insights instantly and enables users to freely group or filter by any fields and values – even custom ones, at no additional cost – to better understand the state of their systems.
- Explore Data function: Allows teams to conduct further open-ended exploration in a table or log line view, enabling teams to scan and parse through log lines sequentially in a single view and run follow-up queries in a single click.
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