Jut Launches its Operations Data Hub in Open Beta

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jut_logoJut, the Operations Data Hub for DevOps, announced the availability of its platform in open beta. Built for people who are constantly looking for clues into what their company’s software is actually doing, Jut is an analytics platform designed to bring together all of your metrics, log and event data in a single place – enabling DevOps teams to visually and in real-time ask questions to understand usage, improve software performance, react faster to anomalies and become predictive.

DevOps teams are tasked with the responsibility of handling large volumes of data that accumulates quickly and requires real-time analysis, but are armed with a myriad of disparate tools that offer very little insight into how software and systems are truly operating. To solve this problem, Jut leverages its own dataflow programming language, Juttle, that unifies analytics on live-streaming and historical data with both structured and unstructured data types, meaning users can make any possible query across all their operational data.The platform is built on a unique Hybrid SaaS model designed to give users complete control of their operational data, whether software runs in their public cloud or their data center.

With Jut, users are able to:

  • Ask the right questions. Unlike typical data applications, Jut provides a more powerful way to look at your data the way you want. No more dead ends when you’re exploring.
  • Understand, monitor, and alert on systems behavior. Data that was scattered in many places now can be correlated more effectively. That means better answers, faster, and an easier way to see your whole system.
  • Troubleshoot more effectively. Problems with software and systems rarely make their solutions known – Jut’s iterative and real-time approach answers questions through data exploration in a way today’s monitoring systems simply can’t.
  • Correlate user activity to system performance. Most systems look at users, or systems. Jut is a framework that enables the best of both worlds in one place, providing a single, holistic view.
  • Manipulate and visualize data. Play with data, get real-time feedback and then share the results with interactive, customizable data visualizations.

Just about every business today runs on software. As a result, the health of the business depends on understanding the health of the software – how software performs, how users are interacting with it, where the bottlenecks lie and where it can perform better,” said Steve McCanne, founder and CEO at Jut. “As companies realize that software is core to the business, the people developing the software are in reality developing the business. We want to empower DevOps teams with a holistic, unified platform that enables them to correlate all their data and make bigger decisions about the software that powers the rest of their organization.”

Jut Validation

Jut is already in use globally, analyzing billions of datapoints for customers.

John Kodumal, CTO and Co-Founder of LaunchDarkly, has been a design partner and user of Jut since the beginning of the year. “Jut is the most flexible operational analytics system I’ve seen. With Jut there are no dead ends.” John’s team uses Jut not only to understand how their system operates in production and under load, but it also gives his developers insight into how to improve LaunchDarkly’s software.

Jacob Reynolds, DevOps Engineer at Mylio, sees Jut as a common hub of data for his whole organization. “Jut makes it so that the questions that DevOps, marketing, and sales are asking about our software can be answered from the same data, the same source, and in the same language.”

Laurie Voss, CTO and Co-Founder of NPM has been using Jut since the fall of 2014. “Jut’s language gives me a way to run complex, ad-hoc queries on our data to see what’s going on in real time without spending hours putting together MapReduce jobs.”

Jut Availability & Cost

Jut is available immediately in open beta, and is downloadable directly from the website www.jut.io. There is no cost to use Jut at any scale during the open beta period.

 

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