"PSCU's Fraud Intelligence Team has used Linked Analysis to save over $35 million fraud dollars for our credit union members since the platform was created. A majority of that was predictive, which offers a great value to our member credit unions"
"We use Elastic Observability to monitor most of our system architecture, including our CRP and ERP platforms. The data is collected and organized in the Elasticsearch database, and we use Kibana to visualize trends and intervene when they reach a critical threshold."
“With tens of thousands of students, faculty, and staff, university campuses are really like small cities, with sensitive data and powerful computing systems that are coveted by threat actors. Protecting critical data across hundreds of thousands of devices requires expertise, systems, policies, and rapid response as new vulnerabilities surface. With Elastic, we were able to roll out a scalable and high performing security analytics engine that gives us deep visibility into security information and event data provided by our member universities.”
"Elastic is at the heart of our architecture, acting as a holding zone for data that we need to interface or transmit between different automation systems. It’s the glue that holds all of them together."
“In terms of the overall effort, leverage your Elastic team. They are extremely helpful. We've had a very close partnership and very frequent calls, a completely open line of communication around all the updates, you will get stuck, use them for that. That's really what they're good at.”
"Interruptions to road-related engineering projects can be very costly for our customers. Our drill rigs are a critical component to the successful and timely completion of work, so monitoring and maintaining this equipment is a top priority for our customers."
"Elastic Observability provides TRACTO with a single pane of glass for storing logs, metrics, uptime data, and other drill rig measures. With Elastic, they now have detailed insights into the behavior of their equipment in the context of the project environment."
"Our journey with Elastic Cloud has not only simplified log management but has also positioned us at the forefront of technological advancement within the construction materials industry."
"The strategic adoption of Elastic Cloud and Observability has not just optimized our monitoring solutions, it has broadened the scope of data analysis, enhancing our operational efficiency and competitiveness."
"Search is the core of our websites, if there's an outage we basically stop working. That’s why we chose Elastic."
"Our observability solution had long response times and was out of date. The APM platform was expensive and complicated, and we wanted to consolidate several search tools into one solution."
"At this stage, acquiring an Elastic Enterprise License made sense to accommodate the growing needs of our teams and products. With our log platform relying on Elasticsearch, we required 24/7 support for internal application and system support. As the license for the initial servers expired and our outdated legacy search platform 'siteseeker' needed to be replaced, we decided to move to Elastic Cloud Enterprise (ECE) for our log platform."
"With insights from Elastic Observability, we can undertake small, targeted deployments of our software and send feedback directly to our engineers so that they can iterate faster and make the changes needed for the software to work in production."
"Before Elasticsearch enabled The Guardian to develop Ophan, we used a traditional analytics package which had a fourhour lag, Trying to get data out of it was horrendous. It was painfully slow. So the ability to see the results of what we did, to have any clue at all, just wasn’t there. We were shooting in the dark."
“The fact that we only have to do fairly light amounts of optimization to be able to do fairly complex faceting is a big advantage. We can query over 360 million documents without having to spend enormous amounts of time optimizing – and Elasticsearch has enabled us to do that with a small development team, not spending all of our time working on this aspect. Without Elasticsearch there is no way we would’ve been able to implement a number of features that we have, in the time we have.”