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Elasticsearch Uses Power of Community for Open Source Analytics [VIDEO]

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Sean Michael Kerner
Nov 21, 2014

In the modern world, understanding data is a prized and valuable enterprise IT activity. Among the myriad tools available to make sense of data is the popular open-source ELK stack, which includes the Elasticsearch, Logstash and Kibana technologies.

In a video interview with Leslie Hawthorne, community manager at Elasticsearch, Hawthorne explains how the ELK stack came to be and the role the open-source community has played in its development and popularity.

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