Fully managed
data visualization service gives customers a scalable, secure, and
highly available way to visualize operational metrics, logs, and
traces across multiple AWS and third-party data sources
NTT DATA
Services, Area52, and Tech Mahindra among the customers and
partners using Amazon Managed Grafana
Today, Amazon Web Services,
Inc. (AWS), an Amazon.com, Inc. company (NASDAQ: AMZN), announced
the general availability of Amazon Managed Grafana, a fully managed
data visualization service that enables customers to instantly
query, correlate, and visualize operational metrics, logs, and
traces, as well as Internet of Things (IoT) data. Developed in
collaboration with Grafana Labs, Amazon Managed Grafana manages the
provisioning, setup, scaling, and maintenance of Grafana so
customers can easily create dashboards to view operational data
from multiple data sources without having to worry about the
underlying Grafana infrastructure. Additionally, built-in security
and compliance features like single sign-on, fine-grained access
control, and audit reporting mean that customers no longer need to
invest time and resources setting up their own infrastructure to
manage and audit access to Grafana dashboards. Amazon Managed
Grafana also integrates with AWS data sources that collect
operational data (e.g. Amazon CloudWatch, Amazon Elasticsearch
Service, Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus, etc.) and provides
plug-ins for popular third-party data sources (e.g. Graphite,
InfluxDB, MySQL, etc.), so customers can easily connect their data
sources to Amazon Managed Grafana to get up and running quickly.
There are no upfront fees or commitments to use Amazon Managed
Grafana, and customers pay only based on monthly active-user
licenses. To get started, visit
aws.amazon.com/grafana/.
Many businesses are moving to
the cloud, adopting new application architectures (e.g.
microservices, containers, serverless, etc.), and using IoT devices
for greater agility and to enable new capabilities, but these
customers also find it difficult to understand the
interdependencies of these systems and applications. Observability
(how well developers can understand what happens in a system by
tracking operational data) is essential to the design of these
systems to help companies make sense of operational data (e.g.
metrics, logs, and traces), optimize application health and
performance, and quickly debug issues. Today, customers use a
combination of tools to collect and store different types of
operational data for better observability, but the variety of tools
used to track data across teams makes it difficult to get a
consolidated view of an application’s health and performance.
Grafana is a popular open-source observability tool developed by
Grafana Labs that is used to create dashboards that visualize
operational metrics across multiple data sources so developers can
have a more intuitive understanding of their application. Many AWS
customers choose to self-host Grafana servers, but setting up,
integrating, scaling, and maintaining Grafana in production is time
consuming and complex. Once deployed, customers still need to
separately authenticate credentials for every data source and AWS
account, which takes additional time and engineering resources.
Customers also need a secure way to manage access to Grafana
dashboards throughout their organization, while maintaining their
corporate security and compliance requirements. However, customers
may not have an easy and consistent method to manage user access or
track how information is being used for auditing purposes. As more
teams gain access to Grafana, customers also need to invest
additional time provisioning, configuring, and managing new
servers, ensuring high availability for users, and staying up to
date with new versions and security patches—all of which increases
operational overhead and takes resources away from building
applications that deliver value to customers.
Amazon Managed Grafana is a
fully managed data visualization service that is scalable, secure,
and highly available—allowing customers to create Grafana
dashboards in AWS for their operational and IoT data, without
needing to manage the provisioning, setup, scaling, and maintenance
of Grafana servers. Amazon Managed Grafana also allows customers to
easily discover resources in their AWS accounts and automatically
provision AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) policies to
access their data, which helps customers build interactive
dashboards that track the right operational metrics. Additionally,
Amazon Managed Grafana makes it easier for customers to meet their
security and compliance requirements, allowing them to authenticate
users with AWS Single Sign-On (AWS SSO) and Security Assertion
Markup Language (SAML) 2.0, and to use AWS CloudTrail to track
changes made to an Amazon Managed Grafana deployment for compliance
and audit tracking. Because Amazon Managed Grafana is a fully
managed service, customers can scale from tens to thousands of
users while maintaining high availability. AWS also manages all
updates and security patches, so customers can focus on improving
application performance. Through the collaboration with Grafana
Labs, customers can seamlessly enable additional enterprise
data-source plugins by activating Grafana Enterprise. This gives
customers access to a range of third-party plugins (e.g.
AppDynamics, Datadog, Dynatrace, New Relic, Oracle Database,
ServiceNow, Splunk, Wavefront, Snowflake, MongoDB, etc.) that make
it easier to take existing data from third-party applications and
integrate them directly into Amazon Managed Grafana for even
greater visibility across a customer’s entire
application.
“AWS customers love the highly
interactive dashboards they are able to create using Grafana but
don’t want to deal with the added operational complexity of
managing their own Grafana servers,” said Nandini Ramani, VP,
Monitoring and Observability, AWS. “By working with Grafana Labs,
we can give AWS customers a fully managed data visualization
service for operational and IoT data across multiple sources that
is scalable, secure, and highly available. Now, customers can spend
less time managing their Grafana deployments and more time focused
on building high-value applications and delivering a better
experience to end users.”
“We are excited to collaborate
with AWS to bring Grafana to even more users,” said Raj Dutt, CEO
and co-founder, Grafana Labs. “We believe in giving our users
choice in where and how they run Grafana. Together with AWS, we’re
making it simpler for AWS customers to get started, so they can
query, visualize, alert on, and understand any data they want.
Along with dozens of included data source plugins, users can also
easily enable Grafana Enterprise to visualize data from sources
including Datadog, MongoDB, Splunk, Dynatrace, Snowflake, and many
more, all in the same interface."
Amazon Managed Grafana is
available today in US East (Ohio), US East (N. Virginia), US West
(Oregon), Asia Pacific (Seoul), Asia Pacific (Singapore), Asia
Pacific (Sydney), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), Europe (Frankfurt), Europe
(Ireland), and Europe
(London).
NTT DATA Services, a division
of NTT DATA Corporation, helps clients plan, assess, develop, and
deliver AWS solutions that transform their businesses. “Grafana is
a powerful observability tool made even stronger with Amazon
Managed Grafana. As a managed service that connects across AWS data
sources, our teams use Amazon Managed Grafana because it allows
them to focus their resources on troubleshooting operational issues
and improving application health, not infrastructure management,”
said Emily Lewis-Pinnell, VP and practice leader for Cloud
Services, NTT DATA Services. “And with connectivity to AWS
container services and AWS monitoring services, we are able to
effortlessly monitor container health for our applications from a
single dashboard.”
Area52, a technology company focused on material handling and
food processing innovation, is a leader in advanced automation
technologies and data analytics that helps its customers create
more yield and perform rapid root cause analysis to find ways to
optimize production pipelines. “We needed a solution to graph
process data from industrial IoT devices and various supporting
systems for customers operating in seafood processing and other
industrial markets,” said Tim Fogarty, founder, Area52. “We chose
Amazon Managed Grafana because it allowed us to graph and visualize
data for our customers without complex IT integrations. Now, we’re
able to more easily track key metrics across our customers’
operations and create proactive alarm notifications if capacity and
utilization targets are missed, so we can help our customers course
correct to meet their production goals.”
Tech Mahindra is an AWS
Advanced Consulting Partner that specializes in digital
transformation, consulting, and business re-engineering solutions
with over 117,600 professionals working across 90 countries that
have helped over 840 companies transform how they operate. “We
believe that our customers stand to gain significant benefits with
the introduction of Amazon Managed Grafana because of the
out-of-the-box resource discovery experience and ability to easily
onboard their AWS accounts across multiple regions,” said Ramprasad
Nagaraja, VP of cloud native engineering/digital supply chain, Tech
Mahindra. “We see a natural transition for a lot of our customers
who are self-hosting Grafana based on early discussions because
Amazon Managed Grafana removes the burden of self-hosting and
managing Grafana infrastructure themselves.”
About Amazon Web Services
For over 15 years, Amazon Web Services has been the world’s most
comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud offering. AWS has been
continually expanding its services to support virtually any cloud
workload, and it now has more than 200 fully featured services for
compute, storage, databases, networking, analytics, machine
learning and artificial intelligence (AI), Internet of Things
(IoT), mobile, security, hybrid, virtual and augmented reality (VR
and AR), media, and application development, deployment, and
management from 81 Availability Zones (AZs) within 25 geographic
regions, with announced plans for 21 more Availability Zones and
seven more AWS Regions in Australia, India, Indonesia, Israel,
Spain, Switzerland, and the United Arab Emirates. Millions of
customers—including the fastest-growing startups, largest
enterprises, and leading government agencies—trust AWS to power
their infrastructure, become more agile, and lower costs. To learn
more about AWS, visit aws.amazon.com.
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