SolarWinds is looking to expand its cloud lineup with its acquisition of Loggly, which makes SaaS-based log monitoring and log analytics software.

Scott Ferguson, Managing Editor, Light Reading

January 9, 2018

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SolarWinds Boosts Cloud Offerings With Loggly Acquisition

SolarWinds is looking to expand its cloud computing portfolio with a deal to buy Loggly, a San Francisco-based firm that makes SaaS-based log monitoring and log analytics software.

The two companies announced the acquisition on Monday, January 8, although financial details were not released. Founded in 2009, Loggly has raised about $47.4 million in capital funding since that time, according to CrunchBase.

In a statement, SolarWinds executives noted that the company plans to add Loggly's software to its own monitoring tools and is offering to give customers deeper insights into their infrastructure, applications and digital assets.

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"Rapidly visualizing vast amounts of data through log analytics is absolutely critical to solving many problems in today’s diverse, complex cloud-application and microservices environments," Christoph Pfister, executive vice president of products for SolarWinds, wrote.

SolarWinds already has a suite of SaaS-based tools for creating reports and interpreting data from the network, which include Papertrail, AppOptics and Pingdom. The addition of Loggly will add to those capabilities and bring new customers, including Dell, Lenovo, PizzaHut and EA.

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Loggly's software-as-a-service offerings also add a layer of visualization to the monitoring process, which adds greater insights and analysis of the data. As the company noted in its own statement about the deal:

Logs have been around almost as long as computers, and they’re a key part of what every developer does. Making ugly log data tell its story in a beautiful way is essential to helping developers and Ops people solve problems faster, and keep those insights coming.

It's not clear if all Loggly employees will move over to SolarWinds, but the two companies noted that Manoj Chaudhary, the CTO and vice president of engineering for Loggly, and Vito Salvaggio, the vice president of product for Loggly, will join SolarWinds in leadership positions.

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— Scott Ferguson, Editor, Enterprise Cloud News. Follow him on Twitter @sferguson_LR.

About the Author(s)

Scott Ferguson

Managing Editor, Light Reading

Prior to joining Enterprise Cloud News, he was director of audience development for InformationWeek, where he oversaw the publications' newsletters, editorial content, email and content marketing initiatives. Before that, he served as editor-in-chief of eWEEK, overseeing both the website and the print edition of the magazine. For more than a decade, Scott has covered the IT enterprise industry with a focus on cloud computing, datacenter technologies, virtualization, IoT and microprocessors, as well as PCs and mobile. Before covering tech, he was a staff writer at the Asbury Park Press and the Herald News, both located in New Jersey. Scott has degrees in journalism and history from William Paterson University, and is based in Greater New York.

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