Cribl Inc. is redefining how organizations manage and utilize machine-generated data by transforming Amazon S3 from a traditional archival tool into an operational powerhouse.
The company leverages Amazon S3 for efficiently storing operational data in the current artificial intelligence age, thanks to its robust features and cost-effectiveness, according to Myke Lyons (pictured), chief information security officer of Cribl.
“First and foremost, many of our partners are customers of AWS and customers of Cribl,” he said. “One of the major things that they are using on their back end is those S3 technologies. It’s a really great place to put data that used to just be for archival purposes, but now it’s becoming much more operational. Cribl allows you to put data, mostly machine-generated data, into these S3 buckets very efficiently, as well as quickly.”
Lyons spoke with theCUBE Research’s Dave Vellante for theCUBE’s “Cloud AWS re:Invent Coverage,”during an exclusive broadcast on theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media’s livestreaming studio. They discussed how …