Sumo Logic to Acquire Sensu

Sumo Logic

Sumo Logic (Nasdaq: SUMO), a Redwood City, CA-based continuous intelligence platform, is to acquire Sensu, Inc., a Portland, Oregon-based open source monitoring company.

The amount of the deal – subject to customary closing conditions and anticipated to close in the second quarter of fiscal 2022 – was not disclosed.

The acquisition will accelerate Sumo Logic’s observability strategy by providing customers with an end-to-end solution for infrastructure and application monitoring and reinforce its commitment to open source to drive deep engagement with the developer and DevOps communities.

Led by Caleb Hailey, co-founder and CEO, Sensu provides the Observability Pipeline, which delivers monitoring as code for everything from bare metal on-premises infrastructure to cloud native microservices and applications. Sensu provides broad support for all developer programming languages to help companies transition from traditional to cloud; support for various cloud, data, web and automation platforms; integrations for over 250 third-party applications and services; and compatibility with vast number of OSS monitoring tools, plug-ins and collectors, while consolidating and reducing data silos.

The Observability Pipeline and the vast number of third-party data and community developed plug-ins will become available through an easy integration with the Sumo Logic SaaS-based Observability Suite to provide instant visualization, analytics and comprehensive support for metrics, events, logs and tracing.

Led by Ramin Sayar, president and CEO, Sumo Logic is a continuous intelligence company, providing a new category of software, which enables organizations of all sizes to address the data challenges and opportunities presented by digital transformation, modern applications, and cloud computing. The Sumo Logic Continuous Intelligence Platform™ automates the collection, ingestion, and analysis of application, infrastructure, security, and IoT data to derive actionable insights within seconds. More than 2,100 customers around the world use Sumo Logic to build, run, and secure their modern applications and cloud infrastructures.

FinSMEs

03/06/2021