Sumo Logic has signed a Strategic Collaboration Agreement (SCA) with Amazon Web Services (AWS).
The SCA will focus on continued innovation to accelerate cybersecurity, application observability and automation fueled by artificial intelligence (AI) through Sumo Logic’s partner-first go-to-market motion. Specifically, service enhancements such as Sumo Logic's SaaS Log Analytics Platform with Amazon Bedrock and Amazon Security Lake will drive industry-leading innovation in cloud security and observability, providing powerful visibility and transparency across all AWS environments.
“Since our founding, Sumo Logic made a strategic bet to go all in with AWS. We’re built on AWS and have been a design partner in a multitude of solutions and go-to-market initiatives over the years to unify cloud insights and ignite action through the power of log analytics,” said Timm Hoyt, SVP of Worldwide Partners and Alliances. “We are delighted about this SCA as we head into a second decade of bringing together the best technologies to help customers build and secure their business across AWS and in the cloud.”
Sumo Logic unifies and analyzes enterprise data, translating it into actionable insights through one AI-powered cloud-native log analytics platform. This single source of truth enables Dev, Sec and Ops teams to simplify complexity, collaborate efficiently and accelerate data-driven decisions that drive business value. Customers around the world rely on the Sumo Logic SaaS Log Analytics Platform to ensure application reliability, security, and protection against modern security threats, as well as gain insights into their cloud infrastructures.
“The SCA with Sumo Logic strengthens our shared vision and commitment to giving our joint customers real-time visibility across their AWS workloads with AI-powered log analytics that break down the silos across security, developers and IT operations,” said Alan Braun, Managing Director, Technology Partnerships and AWS Marketplace at AWS. “We are pleased to collaborate with Sumo Logic to help make the digital world faster, reliable and more secure by unifying insights to ignite action.”
Additionally, Sumo Logic has achieved the AWS Cloud Operations Competency in the Retail, Education and Government categories as an AWS Partner who has demonstrated AWS technical expertise and proven customer success, delivering real-time log analytics across these verticals. Sumo Logic now has nine AWS Competencies, including AWS Retail ISV, AWS Government Competency, AWS Education ISV Competency, AWS Cloud Operations Software Competency, AWS Data & Analytics ISV Competency, AWS DevOps ISV Competency, AWS Built-in Competency, AWS Small and Medium Business Software Competency, AWS Containers ISV Competency and AWS Security ISV Competency. Sumo Logic is also an AWS Lambda Partner, Amazon Linux Ready Partner and AWS Graviton Partner.
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