I wrote a new blog post on the evolution of Discover — from ES|QL to contextual awareness, multi-tab exploration, JOINs, simplified controls and more : https://t.co/RJaEe85BED - @elastic#elasticsearch#kibana#datadiscover#dataexploration
Cross-Cluster search with ES|QL is now GA! Query data across multiple clusters with a single, elegant query. Learn more: https://t.co/q2S1vYIELl
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This is a very impressive piece of work made by the team . It naturally evolves our data exploration capabilities and allows our users to join data effortlessly . Stay tuned because we are going to double down on both the language and the UX on LOOKUP JOIN . 💪👍
Native joins in Elasticsearch 8.18 are here! Explore LOOKUP, a new ES|QL command designed to perform left joins for data enrichment, and learn how to execute it: https://t.co/rOHyfNlIpt
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The improved ES|QL editor experience in Kibana brings live validation, improved autocomplete, quick fixes and more. Check out what's new in this blog and discover the guiding principles behind this improvement: https://t.co/Td9ky6IOIz
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we keep on shipping, biggest Elasticsearch architectural change we have done in years, decoupling compute from storage, index from search, hot(fast data) + frozen (slow(er), cheap data) fused into same API, and so much more
Do less with Serverless — Now GA 🎉
The fastest way to start and scale security, observability, and search hassle-free all powered by the same Elasticsearch you love, reimagined for the cloud. Get started now → https://t.co/GmNIkf9a6B
Ever thought about how you can make your logs sing ? 😅 Let’s make those logs sing with some simple ES|QL queries. 🎤 Here’s a thread inspired by classic songs 🧵👇
8.14 of the @elastic stack came out last week — first day of release highlights for an entire week: ES|QL is GA now
it's for everyone who does not enjoy writing queries in JSON or finds kibana's KQL too restrictive 1/6
Humans first thought about data and data exploration in ancient times. Basic forms of data collection and analysis can be traced back to ancient civilizations like the Egyptians and Babylonians, who recorded astronomical and census data. #dataexploration#historylesson