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Elastic Launches Express Migration for Legacy SIEM Users

Incentives to ease and accelerate SIEM migration will enable organizations to easily level up to Elastic’s AI-driven security analytics

Elastic (NYSE: ESTC), the Search AI Company, today announced Elastic Express Migration1, a new incentive program that provides an accelerated path for organizations to migrate away from legacy SIEM vendors and adopt Elastic’s AI capabilities quickly and efficiently. The program’s two key incentives build on Elastic’s simple consumption-based pricing model, with migration credits to mitigate dual-vendor costs during transition plus service credits that can be applied towards Elastic’s migration professional services.

Traditional SIEM solutions are being displaced in modern security operations centers (SOCs) by AI-driven security analytics, which use the power of Search AI to replace largely manual SOC processes with automation. However, migrating a traditional SIEM to a modern solution has historically been a laborious task dominated by onboarding all the organization’s data sources and transferring detection rules from the old SIEM. Coupled with the burden of existing multi-year contracts, this imposes significant friction and unnecessary delays in adopting and benefiting from all the recent advances to modernize SIEM.

To address this challenge, Elastic has significantly reduced the effort to migrate a SIEM with its AI-based Automatic Import, which automates the development of custom data integrations.

The combination of Automatic Import and Elastic’s 400+ prebuilt integrations addresses the migration friction associated with data onboarding. Numerous Elastic customers also use Elastic AI Assistant to auto-convert their existing detection rules and take advantage of the platform’s rich querying capabilities, including ES|QL, our powerful new query language. To complement these product innovations, the Elastic Express Migration program accelerates migration onto Elastic’s Search AI powered platform with peace of mind and unbeatable ROI.

“The biggest advantage of Elastic is that it excels in so many areas. To achieve the same results, you’d need to deploy three or four separate products from other vendors,” said Braxton Williams, security analyst, The Texas A&M University System. “As an organization that’s responsible for public budgets, it’s great that we can demonstrate value in the procurement of critical security software.”

“Migrating a SIEM or log analytics solution has typically been very painful, and this is often why most organizations stay on outdated technology,” said Santosh Krishnan, general manager of Security at Elastic. “Today, we’re easing migration for organizations looking to move away from their existing solutions with Elastic Automatic Import and the Elastic Express Migration program.”

The Elastic Express Migration program is also open to organizations looking to migrate their logging and application performance monitoring use cases to Elastic’s observability solution.

Express Migration is available today. Hear how to migrate a SIEM faster with AI at Elastic’s upcoming Black Hat 2024 webinar and in this blog. Contact Elastic here to learn more.

Additional reading:

1 Terms, conditions and restrictions apply to the Elastic Express Migration program. Users must meet eligibility and other requirements to qualify for credits or incentives

About Elastic

Elastic (NYSE: ESTC), the Search AI Company, enables everyone to find the answers they need in real-time using all their data, at scale. Elastic’s solutions for search, observability and security are built on the Elastic Search AI Platform, the development platform used by thousands of companies, including more than 50% of the Fortune 500. Learn more at elastic.co.

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