2020-01-07T06:28:00Z

What do you like most about Devo?

Julia Miller - PeerSpot reviewer
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César-Rodríguez - PeerSpot reviewer
Real User
Top 20
2023-08-14T16:53:21Z
Aug 14, 2023

Devo has a really good website for creating custom configurations.

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reviewer1539015 - PeerSpot reviewer
Real User
Top 20
2023-07-17T15:31:00Z
Jul 17, 2023

Scalability is one of Devo's strengths.

JB
Real User
Top 5
2022-10-07T16:54:00Z
Oct 7, 2022

The most useful feature for us, because of some of the issues we had previously, was the simplicity of log integrations. It's much easier with this platform to integrate log sources that might not have standard logging and things like that.

PP
Real User
Top 20
2022-04-27T08:18:00Z
Apr 27, 2022

The querying and the log-retention capabilities are pretty powerful. Those provide some of the biggest value-add for us.

JC
Real User
Top 20
2022-03-30T10:28:00Z
Mar 30, 2022

The most valuable feature is that it has native MSSP capabilities and maintains perfect data separation. It does all of that in a very easy-to-manage cloud-based solution.

GM
Reseller
2021-11-04T15:03:00Z
Nov 4, 2021

Devo provides a multi-tenant, cloud-native architecture. This is critical for managed service provider environments or multinational organizations who may have subsidiaries globally. It gives organizations a way to consolidate their data in a single accessible location, yet keep the data separate. This allows for global views and/or isolated views restricted by access controls by company or business unit.

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SM
Real User
2021-10-07T20:44:00Z
Oct 7, 2021

Those 400 days of hot data mean that people can look for trends and at what happened in the past. And they can not only do so from a security point of view, but even for operational use cases. In the past, our operational norm was to keep live data for only 30 days. Our users were constantly asking us for at least 90 days, and we really couldn't even do that. That's one reason that having 400 days of live data is pretty huge. As our users start to use it and adopt this system, we expect people to be able to do those long-term analytics.

LV
Real User
2021-10-01T10:38:00Z
Oct 1, 2021

In traditional BI solutions, you need to wait a lot of time to have the ability to create visualizations with the data and to do searches. With this kind of platform, you have that information in real-time.

EM
Real User
2021-06-23T20:14:00Z
Jun 23, 2021

The most valuable feature is definitely the ability that Devo has to ingest data. From the previous SIEM that I came from and helped my company administer, it really was the type of system where data was parsed on ingest. This meant that if you didn't build the parser efficiently or correctly, sometimes that would bring the system to its knees. You'd have a backlog of processing the logs as it was ingesting them.

MU
Real User
2021-04-28T07:43:27Z
Apr 28, 2021

It's very, very versatile.

AF
Real User
2021-03-03T19:20:00Z
Mar 3, 2021

The user experience [is] well thought out and the workflows are logical. The dashboards are intuitive and highly customizable.

CB
Real User
2021-02-16T23:39:00Z
Feb 16, 2021

The thing that Devo does better than other solutions is to give me the ability to write queries that look at multiple data sources and run fast. Most SIEMs don't do that. And I can do that by creating entity-based queries. Let's say I have a table which has Okta, a table which has G Suite, a table which has endpoint telemetry, and I have a table which has DNS telemetry. I can write a query that says, 'Join all these things together on IP, and where the IP matches in all these tables, return to me that subset of data, within these time windows.' I can break it down that way.

JH
Real User
2020-11-03T07:14:00Z
Nov 3, 2020

The real-time analytics of security-related data are super. There are a lot of data feeds going into it and it's very quick at pulling up and correlating the data and showing you what's going on in your infrastructure. It's fast. The way that their architecture and technology works, they've really focused on the speed of query results and making sure that we can do what we need to do quickly. Devo is pulling back information in a fast fashion, based on real-time events.

JM
MSP
2020-09-22T07:16:00Z
Sep 22, 2020

The ability to have high performance, high-speed search capability is incredibly important for us. When it comes to doing security analysis, you don't want to be doing is sitting around waiting to get data back while an attacker is sitting on a network, actively attacking it. You need to be able to answer questions quickly. If I see an indicator of attack, I need to be able to rapidly pivot and find data, then analyze it and find more data to answer more questions. You need to be able to do that quickly. If I'm sitting around just waiting to get my first response, then it ends up moving too slow to keep up with the attacker. Devo's speed and performance allows us to query in real-time and keep up with what is actually happening on the network, then respond effectively to events.

JS
Vendor
2020-03-24T08:12:00Z
Mar 24, 2020

Even if it's a relatively technical tool or platform, it's very intuitive and graphical. It's very appealing in terms of the user interface. The UI has a graphically interface with the raw data in a table. The table can be as big as you want it, depending on your use case. You can easily get a report combining your data, along with calculations and graphical dashboards. You don't need a lot of training, because the UI is relatively very intuitive.

MV
Real User
2020-02-13T07:51:00Z
Feb 13, 2020

The user interface is really modern. As an end-user, there are a lot of possibilities to tailor the platform to your needs, and that can be done without needing much support from Devo. It's really flexible and modular. The UI is very clean.

JG
Vendor
2020-01-07T06:28:00Z
Jan 7, 2020

Being able to build and modify dashboards on the fly with Activeboards streamlines my analyst time because my analysts aren't doing it across spreadsheets or five different tools to try to build a timeline out themselves. They can just ingest it all, build a timeline out across all the logging, and all the different information sources in one dashboard. So, it's a huge time saver. It also has the accuracy of being able to look at all those data sources in one view. The log analysis, which would take 40 hours, we can probably get through it in about five to eight hours using Devo.

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