Sumo Logic Mo Copilot Released
December 02, 2024

Generally available to all customers today, Sumo Logic Mo Copilot, an AI Copilot for DevSecOps, will empower the entire team and drastically reduce response times for critical applications.

“Developer, security, and IT operations teams are overwhelmed by the volume of data and complexities of keeping today’s applications performing and secure. New levels of machine learning and Generative AI are required to process critical signals in the form of log data to drive insights and root cause to solve problems,” said Steve Stover, VP of Product Management and UX, Sumo Logic. “We are excited to deliver the first AI Copilot for DevSecOps to our customers to help close the gap between data and actionable insights, reducing mean time to resolution and ensuring business-critical applications remain reliable and secure.”

Stover continued, “Meanwhile, we are also looking towards driving the future of observability. We believe this next era centers around dynamic observability where Generative AI can promote efficiencies and scalability for DevSecOps. Through our new Generative Context Engine, we’re layering Generative AI over the entire set of telemetry - the most critical being structured and unstructured data, to help observability customers derive the fastest path from incident to root cause.”

Sumo Logic Mo Copilot acts as an AI-powered assistant designed to help DevSecOps teams detect, investigate and resolve incidents faster. Built on Amazon Bedrock, Mo Copilot integrates directly into the Sumo Logic Analytics Platform, empowering teams at all skill levels to handle complex issues confidently and addresses core challenges faced by DevSecOps teams, including:

- Simplifying complex query creation: By auto-generating insights and enabling natural language queries, Mo Copilot closes the gap between data and action while empowering less experienced team members to make expert-level root cause discoveries and remediation decisions.

- Streamlining security and performance response: Resolving security and application incidents can take 30 minutes to days. Mo Copilot streamlines this process by auto-generating insights and enabling users to ask questions in plain English to avoid escalation and accelerate the time to detect, investigate and respond.

- Providing real-time insights across logs: Consolidates structured and unstructured logs, with parsed fields, into a single platform, offering a unified view for collaborative troubleshooting and decision-making.

Sumo Logic customers can now access a new unified interface that provides a comprehensive view of log data and insights across developer, security and IT operations teams. The new interface makes it easier for teams to share queries and dashboards to promote cross-team collaboration. Features like the new browser functionality and intuitive navigation also speed up troubleshooting and issue resolution.

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