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Mezmo Adds Observability Pipeline to Analyze DevOps Data

Mezmo DataOps GitLab GitHub OpsRamp GitOps - DevOps - CI/CD

Mezmo DataOps GitLab GitHub OpsRamp GitOps - DevOps - CI/CDAt the KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America conference this week, Mezmo launched an Observability Pipeline platform that promises to make it simpler to manage, enrich and correlate machine data. Previously known as LogDNA, Mezmo is expanding the scope of its reach to add the ability to augment and analyze data on top of its core […]

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