There’s been a dramatic acceleration of digitization across all spheres of our lives. Driving this change are data architectures built to be cloud-native, tied to mobility and intelligent endpoints, and connected by high-performance networks. Extracting value from the accelerating influx of data is the key to the success of any enterprise. This series explores data center architecture, storage innovations and technology trends, providing insight from Western Digital experts who field these questions every day.
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Datadog supports BYOC, federated logs search and third-party SIEMs, but one analyst warns vendor lock-in can take multiple forms.
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