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2024 Recap - Highlights of Mezmo’s product enhancements

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April Yep

12.30.24

April has several years of experience in the observability space, leading back to the days when it was called APM, DevOps, or infrastructure monitoring. April is a Senior Product Marketing Manager at Mezmo and loves cats and tea.
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There was a lot happening in the world in 2024, but today, I’m going to highlight some product accomplishments we had this year at Mezmo on our Telemetry Pipeline product. 

Build Pipelines with Terraform

Don’t want to use a visual user interface to build a telemetry pipeline? There’s a function for that—pipelines as code. This allows a user to store a pipeline as code, which ensures you can version control, collaborate, replicate, and share pipelines with colleagues more easily. 

Shared Sources

Sometimes, or many times, you need to use the same source for multiple pipelines. The challenge is that you have to define and configure each source for each pipeline, but no more! With Shared Sources, you can configure them on a global level. 

In-Stream Alerts

Want to catch data volume surges and drops before they reach their destination? With in-stream alerts, you can be notified of data anomalies while they are in the telemetry pipeline and take corrective action, reducing surprises when they hit downstream observability tools. 

Processor Groups

If you need a template of processes to be done across multiple pipelines, processor groups let you group related processors together so you can streamline configuration and visibility. 

Mezmo Log Analysis Ingestion

Ingest your Mezmo Log Analysis logs directly into Mezmo telemetry pipeline. This way, you can pre-process your log data and focus on the most valuable log data before reaching Mezmo Log Management. 

Goodbye 2024, Hello 2025

While many big things happened here at Mezmo in 2024, we’re looking forward to the possibilities in 2025. In the meantime, you can try Mezmo if you haven’t already. 

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