Apple has acquired select assets and employees from SigScalr, which develops the observability app SigLens. This move may enhance Apple's capabilities in data log management and observability tools against competitors like Splunk and Datadog.
Apple has acquired parts of the startup SigScalr, known for its observability platform SigLens. This acquisition was formally logged as taking place on March 12, according to updates from the European Commission following Apple's compliance with the Digital Markets Act.
SigLens is an open-source observability platform that enables developers to manage logs, metrics, and traces from their applications. SigScalr marketed it as a more efficient option compared to solutions like Splunk, Datadog, and Elasticsearch.
Following the acquisition, SigScalr's official website is now offline, and its main GitHub repository for SigLens has been archived in a read-only format. The development team has expressed gratitude towards the community for their contributions and has changed the projectβs license to the more permissive Apache 2.0 license.
Apple's acquisition could indicate a strategic focus on expanding its data analytics and observability capabilities, potentially integrating them into its broader ecosystem of products and services. The move aligns with a growing interest among tech companies to enhance their software capabilities in handling complex data management tasks.
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Apple has acquired select assets and employees from SigScalr, which develops the observability app SigLens. This move may enhance Apple's capabilities in data log management and observability tools against competitors like Splunk and Datadog.