Devo is the only cloud-native logging and security analytics platform that releases the full potential of all your data to empower bold, confident action when it matters most. Only the Devo platform delivers the powerful combination of real-time visibility, high-performance analytics, scalability, multitenancy, and low TCO crucial for monitoring and securing business operations as enterprises accelerate their shift to the cloud.
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Devo's valuable features include alerting capabilities, simplicity of log integrations, powerful querying and log-retention capabilities, and a flexible code-based alerting mechanism. The 400 days of hot data retention is a selling point, especially for organizations that need to comply with regulatory requirements. Other notable features include native MSSP capabilities, real-time dashboarding, multi-tenancy, high-speed search, and real-time analytics.
The platform is reported to be easy to use and flexible. It provides users with the ability to ingest data in its raw format and perform transformations on it later. The UI is intuitive and provides junior analysts with the ability to work through and understand data, while more experienced users can use LINQ directly. The Devo Exchange allows users to share community-driven content and has made it easier to deploy new content, saving time and effort.
Devo needs improvement when it comes to responsiveness and the data ingestion process. Some note that the solution's interface takes time to get used to and could be more mature. The price could also be more friendly. Other areas that have been noted as needing improvement include documentation, the Security Operations module, and basic reporting mechanisms. The default alerting and detecting options could be broader.
Customers would like the ability to create more complex dashboards. Devo could provide more capabilities around pre-built monitoring and make its case management platform more intuitive.
Devo provides a significant ROI in various ways, including saving time during investigations, allowing for scalability without additional costs, and ingesting more data using the same infrastructure than other solutions. Some users realized ROI within the first 60 to 90 days.
Devo's pricing model is subscription-based and includes hosting and maintenance fees, which were a tough sell to upper management but worth the cost according to some users. The pricing is competitive and straightforward based on the amount of data, but some users wish there were more tiers for granularity. Devo only charges for data ingestion and includes all capabilities without additional fees, but this can make per-endpoint pricing challenging for MSPs. Users appreciate the 400 days of hot data storage. While the cost is high, users feel that Devo offers valuable features that justify the price.
Devo is primarily used for historical log retention and troubleshooting, as well as 24/7 monitoring, incident detection, and investigations into events and security issues. Additionally, it is used for security monitoring, and correlating WAN and endpoint activity to identify threats and vulnerabilities. It is used by security operations center analysts, networking teams, and internal fraud teams.
Devo's customer service and support receive positive feedback. They are said to be responsive and try to be helpful within the limits of their abilities. They have professional and friendly staff who respond quickly, especially for high-priority issues. Devo has developed good partnerships with its customers,
There have been some issues with the escalation process and delays in delivering requested capabilities.
Devo's initial setup process varies in complexity depending on the customer's specific requirements and existing systems. Some found it straightforward, while others required more custom collectors and parsers to ingest data from various sources.
The learning curve for using the platform is noted to be manageable, with some users noting a slight difficulty in mastering the LINQ query language. The ease of migration was praised, with some customers able to switch from their previous SIEM to Devo in a matter of weeks.
Devo's team was highly involved in the deployment process, providing support and training to ensure a smooth transition.
Devo is highly scalable, with many users reporting no problems with its ability to handle large amounts of data. Some users have noted being able to scale from small to large amounts of data. Devo's solution appears to be built to maximize the advantages of cloud infrastructure for scaling.
Devo is stable with occasional small outages and slowdowns. Some customers have reported performance issues in the past, but most reviewers have not experienced significant problems. Devo is proactive in alerting customers about any potential issues.
The solution has improved over time, with some reviewers noting a significant difference in stability compared to when they first onboarded.
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