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Full-stack observability platform provider, Coralogix, announced a new strategic collaboration agreement (SCA) with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to create and deliver innovative, scalable solutions that leverage Amazon Bedrock to offer comprehensive and advanced monitoring.

Agreement launches Amazon Bedrock integration

Coralogix will integrate Amazon Bedrock for observability and leverage advanced AI capabilities to transform how anomalies are detected and addressed. The integration will enable a more proactive, automated, and intuitive approach, providing faster insights, reducing downtime, and improving overall system reliability. 

Coralogix and Amazon Bedrock together will allow teams to innovate while also trusting their observability solutions to address potential issues.

“We are thrilled to work with AWS in providing customers with the most advanced, out-of-the-box observability and security monitoring for Amazon CloudFront and AWS WAF,” said Ariel Assaraf, CEO of Coralogix. “Not only can AWS customers affordably monitor far more edge data than before, but they can also confidently identify real threats in seconds and automate remediation using Coralogix’s full-stack observability and advanced alerting solutions. This collaboration underscores our commitment to delivering top-tier observability for cloud environments that is both effective and affordable.”

AI-powered visibility: the new security playbook

Additionally, the integration provides native AWS visibility into potential threats by processing massive volumes of WAF, edge, and real-user monitoring data. Coralogix’s in-stream analytics and native integration with AWS WAF and Amazon CloudFront empower organizations to proactively, accurately, and immediately identify security threats at the edge.

“AWS and Coralogix share a unified mission: empowering organizations to make strategic decisions today that drive tomorrow’s innovation,” said Allison Johnson, senior manager of tech partners – Americas, at AWS. “Our collaboration is dedicated to guiding customers through every stage of their cloud journey, addressing immediate infrastructure demands while paving the way for future technologies like AI. By integrating the Coralogix platform with the unmatched scale and support from AWS, we deliver a powerful solution that simplifies application modernization, ensures smooth cloud migrations, and accelerates AI adoption. This collaboration equips organizations to navigate the complexities of digital transformation with greater efficiency, helping them stay agile and competitive in an ever-evolving, tech-driven world.”

Coralogix will be able to offer a fast, scalable, and cost-effective solution for monitoring and analyzing data by leveraging native AWS services, including Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), Amazon Data Firehose, and AWS Lambda.

Coralogix the unicorn

The new strategic collaboration comes on the heels of Coralogix achieving unicorn status with a $1 billion valuation.

The company has secured a $115 million Series E funding round to propel its observability platform into the unicorn category.

Furthermore, the new milestone was accompanied by the unveiling of “olly,” a generative AI assistant designed to simplify access to observability data for both technical and non-technical users.

“olly is more than just an observability tool; it’s an intelligent assistant that empowers employees to gain full access to all their data and make better decisions,” said Assaraf. 

The funding round was led by NewView Capital, with participation from the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board and NextEquity, a venture firm founded by former Apple executives.

Partnering on AI has been key to innovation and increasing advancement of the solution. Read more about Twilio recently launching an AI Certified Partners program to drive adoption and AI deployment.

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